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High incomes and affordable homes only partially explain why Quispamsis ranks so high. After all, incomes and household net worth are even higher in nearby Rothesay, N.B. The key difference, however, is while Rothesay’s population dipped in recent years, Quispamsis is growing at a clip of about 1.1% a year.

Unemployment is another key factor. The unemployment rate sits just below 6%, while down the road in Rothesay it’s estimated to be closer to 8%. You can also expect to find a strong sense of community here. A community index supplied by Environics suggests a higher level of engagement than you’d find in many other cities across the country. That community spirit was on display earlier this year when the town rallied to protect a badly damaged 100-year-old covered bridge, which is part of the city’s heritage.
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Cheaper and quicker fixes were considered, but in the end the town opted to repair the structure—cutting off access for almost a year and causing extensive commuting delays. It’s the price of preservation and heritage.
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