Across
- 4. The British Crown in 1725 signed the Treaty of Peace and ______ for the region now known as Oxford..
- 8. From the 1960's what produce formed the agricultural industry shift?
- 9. John Bragg the owner of Oxford frozen foods owns 12000 of these around Oxford and 15,700 of these in the Acadian region of northern NB for blueberries in NB
- 10. In 1792, Oxford was founded by Richard Thompson, who got a grant to build this structure creating Oxford's first industry along the Black River.
- 12. From the 1970's the primary employer became Oxford ____-_____ (2 words with a dash in the middle).
Down
- 1. Oxford is ancestral and ____ territory of Mikmaq people.
- 2. Oxford Frozen Foods can process up to 3 ____ pounds of blueberries a day.
- 3. In the 1960s what National infrastructure project re-routed traffic away from Oxford (2 words with a dash in the middle)?
- 5. Oxfords sits atop of geological layers that are water soluble making the town susceptible to what natural and dangerous formations?
- 6. Throughout the 1800s the two main industries were lumbering and _____.
- 7. Currently, what is the only form of public transportation in and out of Oxford
- 8. Oxford was founded on the "three-river confluence" which includes the Philip, Little and _____ rivers.
- 11. From 1867 to 1953 the textiles industry became a leading industry as lumber and other industries waned. What product formed the primary textile.
- 12. Oxford can experience challenges in spring because most of the town is located on this.
