Allardville, New Brunswick

Allardville is a Canadian rural community in Gloucester County, New Brunswick.

Located south of Bathurst, the community is named for Monsignor Jean Joseph August Allard (1884-1971), founder of the local mission in the 1930s.

[1] Previously, Allard served as the priest of Ste-Marie-du-Mont-Carmel Roman Catholic Church in East Bathurst.

The community was founded on 12 september, 1932 during the Great Depression as part of the back-to-the-land movement.

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The foundation of Allardville on 12 September 1932 with Allard