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Upper Kent is a community in Kent Parish, New Brunswick, Canada, with a population of approximately 100. It is home to the , and is where The Five Mighty Pillars of Irving stretch across the Saint John River.

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  • Haut-Kent (fr)
  • Upper Kent, New Brunswick (en)
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  • Haut-Kent ou Upper Kent est un village du comté de Carleton dans l'Ouest de la province canadienne du Nouveau-Brunswick. Le village a le statut de DSL. (fr)
  • Upper Kent is a community in Kent Parish, New Brunswick, Canada, with a population of approximately 100. It is home to the , and is where The Five Mighty Pillars of Irving stretch across the Saint John River. (en)
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  • Location of Upper Kent in New Brunswick (en)
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  • Haut-Kent ou Upper Kent est un village du comté de Carleton dans l'Ouest de la province canadienne du Nouveau-Brunswick. Le village a le statut de DSL. (fr)
  • Upper Kent is a community in Kent Parish, New Brunswick, Canada, with a population of approximately 100. It is home to the , and is where The Five Mighty Pillars of Irving stretch across the Saint John River. Upper Kent was once known for its booming trade industry in potatoes and other local crops, which were shipped by rail from the local station. In the 1950s, Upper Kent was the site of three service stations, three churches, a bus stop, restaurant, dry goods store, general store, hotel, blacksmith's shop, an elementary school, a high school, and was serviced by a Saint John River ferry and daily train and bus service. The construction of the Beechwood hydroelectric dam in the mid 1950s, and the flooding of the Beechwood head pond, combined with the relocation of the main highway, resulted in drastic change. (en)
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