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List of villages in New Brunswick

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A village is a type of municipality in the Canadian Province of New Brunswick.

New Brunswick had 66 villages at the time of the 2011 Census,[1] which dropped to 65 on July 1, 2012 when Kedgwick became a rural community.[2] In the 2011 Census, the province's 65 villages had a cumulative population of 71,639 and an average population of 1,102.[1] New Brunswick's largest and smallest villages are Memramcook and Meductic with populations of 4,831 and 228 respectively.[1][3]

List[edit]

Name Population
(2011)[1]
Population
(2006)[1]
Change
(%)[1]
Area
(km²)[1]
Population
density[1]
Alma 232 301 −22.9 47.64 4.9
Aroostook 351 346 1.4 2.24 156.7
Atholville 1,237 1,317 −6.1 10.25 120.7
Baker Brook 585 525 11.4 12.29 47.6
Balmoral 1,719 1,706 0.8 43.53 39.5
Bas-Caraquet 1,380 1,471 −6.2 31 44.5
Bath 532 512 3.9 2.03 261.6
Belledune 1,548 1,711 −9.5 189.33 8.2
Bertrand 1,137 1,179 −3.6 46.45 24.5
Blacks Harbour 982 952 3.2 8.9 110.3
Blackville 990 931 6.3 21.73 45.6
Cambridge-Narrows 620 717 −13.5 106.94 5.8
Canterbury 336[3] 360 −6.7 5.34 62.9
Cap-Pelé 2,256 2,279 −1 23.78 94.9
Centreville 542 523 3.6 2.69 201.2
Charlo 1,324 1,386 −4.5 31.24 42.4
Chipman 1,236 1,291 −4.3 19.58 63.1
Clair 857 848 1.1 10.39 82.5
Doaktown 793 888 −10.7 28.74 27.6
Dorchester 1,167 1,119 4.3 5.74 203.3
Drummond 775 839 −7.6 8.91 86.9
Eel River Crossing 1,209 1,168 3.5 17.45 69.3
Fredericton Junction 752 715 5.2 23.86 31.5
Gagetown 698 719 −2.9 49.48 14.1
Grand Manan 2,377 2,460 −3.4 150.86 15.8
Grande-Anse 738 758 −2.6 24.42 30.2
Harvey 363 352 3.1 2.46 147.7
Hillsborough 1,350 1,292 4.5 12.98 104
Lac Baker 719 705 2 37.12 19.4
Le Goulet 817 908 −10 5.46 149.6
Maisonnette 573 599 −4.3 12.88 44.5
McAdam 1,284 1,404 −8.5 14.47 88.8
Meductic 228[3] 155 47.1 5.57 40.9
Memramcook 4,831 4,638 4.2 185.71 26
Millville 307 303 1.3 12.16 25.2
Minto 2,505 2,681 −6.6 31.53 79.5
Neguac 1,678 1,623 3.4 26.69 62.9
New Maryland 4,232 4,248 −0.4 21.24 199.2
Nigadoo 952 927 2.7 7.69 123.8
Norton 1,301 1,314 −1 75.35 17.3
Paquetville 706 642 10 9.4 75.1
Perth-Andover 1,778 1,797 −1.1 8.89 200.1
Petitcodiac 1,429 1,368 4.5 17.22 83
Petit-Rocher 1,908 1,949 −2.1 4.49 425.2
Plaster Rock 1,135 1,150 −1.3 3.09 367.9
Pointe-Verte 976 971 0.5 13.79 70.8
Port Elgin 418 451 −7.3 2.61 160
Rexton 818 862 −5.1 6.14 133.3
Riverside-Albert 353 320 10.3 3.41 103.4
Rivière-Verte 744 798 −6.8 7 106.3
Rogersville 1,170 1,165 0.4 7.23 161.8
Saint-Antoine 1,770 1,546 14.5 6.43 275.1
Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska 1,002 1,073 −6.6 9.21 108.8
Ste-Marie-St-Raphaël 955 993 −3.8 15.61 61.2
Saint-François-de-Madawaska 533 585 31.2 6.34 84.1
Saint-Hilaire 303[3] 231 31.2 5.67 53.4
Saint-Isidore 748 796 −6 22.58 33.1
Saint-Léolin 684[3] 733 −6.7 19.78 34.6
Saint-Louis de Kent 930 960 −3.1 2 464.9
Salisbury 2,208 2,036 8.4 13.68 161.4
St. Martins 314 386 −18.7 2.29 137.1
Stanley 419 433 −3.2 17.34 24.2
Sussex Corner 1,495 1,413 5.8 9.43 158.6
Tide Head 1,036 1,075 −3.6 19.57 52.9
Tracy 611 619 −1.3 29.39 20.8
Total villages 71,956 72,522 −0.8 1,638.71 43.9

Former villages[edit]

Name Status change
date
Current
status
Population
(2011)[1]
Population
(2006)[1]
Change
(%)[1]
Area
(km²)[1]
Population
density[1]
Kedgwick July 1, 2012[2] Rural community[2] 993 1,146 −13.4 4.28 232.2

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2011 and 2006 censuses (New Brunswick)". Statistics Canada. May 28, 2012. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "New Brunswick Regulation 2012-18". New Brunswick Attorney General. March 15, 2012. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 "Corrections and updates: Population and dwelling count amendments, 2011 Census". Statistics Canada. February 14, 2013. Retrieved February 15, 2013.


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