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Encyclopedia > List of parishes in New Brunswick

This is a list of parishes in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Their political significance was abolished in the 1960s, although they are still considered census subdivisions by Statistics Canada. A parish is a type of administrative subdivision. ... Motto: Spem reduxit (Hope was restored) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Fredericton Largest city Saint John Lieutenant Governor Herménégilde Chiasson Premier Bernard Lord (PC) Area 72 908 km² (8th) • Land 71 450 km² • Water 1 458 km² (2. ... The 1960s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1960 and 1969, but the expression has taken on a wider meaning over the past twenty years. ... Census subdivision is a Canadian political region organized by Statistics Canada and determined by the provinces. ... Statistics Canada is the Canadian federal government bureau commissioned with gathering and analysing statistics about Canada. ...

  • Aberdeen, New Brunswick
  • Acadieville, New Brunswick
  • Addington, New Brunswick
  • Allardville, New Brunswick
  • Alma, New Brunswick
  • Alnwick, New Brunswick
  • Andover, New Brunswick
  • Baker Brook, New Brunswick
  • Balmoral, New Brunswick
  • Bathurst, New Brunswick
  • Beresford, New Brunswick
  • Blackville, New Brunswick
  • Blissfield, New Brunswick
  • Blissville, New Brunswick
  • Botsford, New Brunswick
  • Bright, New Brunswick
  • Brighton, New Brunswick
  • Brunswick, New Brunswick
  • Burton, New Brunswick
  • Cambridge, New Brunswick
  • Campobello, New Brunswick
  • Canning, New Brunswick
  • Canterbury, New Brunswick
  • Caraquet, New Brunswick
  • Cardwell, New Brunswick
  • Carleton, New Brunswick
  • Chatham, New Brunswick
  • Chipman, New Brunswick
  • Clair, New Brunswick
  • Clarendon, New Brunswick
  • Colborne, New Brunswick
  • Coverdale, New Brunswick
  • Dalhousie, New Brunswick
  • Denmark, New Brunswick
  • Derby, New Brunswick
  • Dorchester, New Brunswick
  • Douglas, New Brunswick
  • Drummond, New Brunswick
  • Dufferin, New Brunswick
  • Dumbarton, New Brunswick
  • Dumfries, New Brunswick
  • Dundas, New Brunswick
  • Durham, New Brunswick
  • Eldon, New Brunswick
  • Elgin, New Brunswick
  • Gagetown, New Brunswick
  • Gladstone, New Brunswick
  • Glenelg, New Brunswick
  • Gordon, New Brunswick
  • Grand Falls, New Brunswick
  • Grand Manan, New Brunswick
  • Greenwich, New Brunswick
  • Grimmer, New Brunswick
  • Hammond, New Brunswick
  • Hampstead, New Brunswick
  • Hampton, New Brunswick
  • Harcourt, New Brunswick
  • Hardwicke, New Brunswick
  • Harvey, New Brunswick
  • Havelock, New Brunswick
  • Hillsborough, New Brunswick
  • Hopewell, New Brunswick
  • Huskisson, New Brunswick
  • Inkerman, New Brunswick
  • Johnston, New Brunswick
  • Kars, New Brunswick
  • Kent, New Brunswick
  • Kingsclear, New Brunswick
  • Kingston, New Brunswick
  • Lac-Baker, New Brunswick
  • Lepreau, New Brunswick
  • Lincoln, New Brunswick
  • Lorne, New Brunswick
  • Ludlow, New Brunswick
  • Madawaska, New Brunswick
  • Manners Sutton, New Brunswick
  • Maugerville, New Brunswick
  • McAdam, New Brunswick
  • Moncton, New Brunswick
  • Musquash, New Brunswick
  • Nelson, New Brunswick
  • New Bandon, New Brunswick
  • New Maryland, New Brunswick
  • Newcastle, New Brunswick
  • North Lake, New Brunswick
  • Northampton, New Brunswick
  • Northesk, New Brunswick
  • Northfield, New Brunswick
  • Norton, New Brunswick
  • Notre-Dame-de-Loudres, New Brunswick
  • Paquetville, New Brunswick
  • Peel, New Brunswick
  • Pennfield, New Brunswick
  • Perth, New Brunswick
  • Petersville, New Brunswick
  • Prince William, New Brunswick
  • Queensbury, New Brunswick
  • Richibucto, New Brunswick
  • Richmond, New Brunswick
  • Rivière-Verte, New Brunswick
  • Rogersville, New Brunswick
  • Rothesay, New Brunswick
  • Sackville, New Brunswick
  • Saint Andrews, New Brunswick
  • Saint Croix, New Brunswick
  • Saint David, New Brunswick
  • Saint George, New Brunswick
  • Saint James, New Brunswick
  • Saint Martins, New Brunswick
  • Saint Mary, New Brunswick
  • Saint Marys, New Brunswick
  • Saint Patrick, New Brunswick
  • Saint Stephen, New Brunswick
  • Saint-André, New Brunswick
  • Saint-Basile, New Brunswick
  • Saint-Charles, New Brunswick
  • Saint-François, New Brunswick
  • Saint-Hiliare, New Brunswick
  • Saint-Isidore, New Brunswick
  • Saint-Jacques, New Brunswick
  • Saint-Joseph, New Brunswick
  • Saint-Louis, New Brunswick
  • Saint-Léonard, New Brunswick
  • Saint-Paul, New Brunswick
  • Saint-Quentin, New Brunswick
  • Sainte-Anne, New Brunswick
  • Salisbury, New Brunswick
  • Saumarez, New Brunswick
  • Shediac, New Brunswick
  • Sheffield, New Brunswick
  • Shippagan, New Brunswick
  • Simonds, Carleton County, New Brunswick
  • Simonds, Saint John County, New Brunswick
  • Southampton, New Brunswick
  • Southesk, New Brunswick
  • Springfield, New Brunswick
  • Stanley, New Brunswick
  • Studholm, New Brunswick
  • Sussex, New Brunswick
  • Upham, New Brunswick
  • Wakefield, New Brunswick
  • Waterborough, New Brunswick
  • Waterford, New Brunswick
  • Weldford, New Brunswick
  • Wellington, New Brunswick
  • West Isles, New Brunswick
  • Westfield, New Brunswick
  • Westmorland, New Brunswick
  • Wickham, New Brunswick
  • Wicklow, New Brunswick
  • Wilmot, New Brunswick
  • Woodstock, New Brunswick

See also: http://www.gnb.ca/0062/acts/acts/t-03.htm Aberdeen is a parish in western Canada on the Southwest Miramichi River in Carleton County. ... Alnwick is a parish in northeastern New Brunswick, Canada in Northumberland County on the north coast of Miramichi Bay. ... Beresford is a parish in northeastern New Brunswick, Canada in Gloucester County on the Chaleur Bay. ... Dundas is a parish in southeastern New Brunswick, Canada in Kent County. ... Kingsclear is a parish in southwestern New Brunswick, Canada in York County. ... Moncton is a parish in southeastern New Brunswick, Canada in Westmorland County. ... Saumarez, New Brunswick is a parish in Canada. ... Waterborough is a parish in south-central New Brunswick, with a population of about 100. ...


  Results from FactBites:
 
Parish (subnational entity) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (396 words)
In England and in Louisiana it is sometimes called "civil parish" to distinguish it from the religious parish.
In the state of Louisiana, a civil parish is a geographical unit of administration.
In this case the Parish is equivalent to the counties found throughout the rest of the country.
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Irish (In Countries Other Than Ireland) (15677 words)
In places were Catholics were in a majority, a parish priest might be appointed, but the tithes of the Protestants should be held in reserve for the support of the Protestant clergy.
New Brunswick was separated from Nova Scotia in 1784, when the United Empire Loyalists, among whom were a few Protestant Irish, began to arrive.
Immigration to New Brunswick did not start in earnest until after 1830, when the Irish began to carve out homes for themselves along the beautiful St. John River and the shores of the Bay of Fundy, where their descendants are now prosperous.
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