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Greater Fredericton
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is the name given to the area encompassing the of Fredericton in , and its surroundings. Most of this area is along the Saint John River mainly on portions of
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List Of Census Metropolitan Areas And Agglomerations In Canada
The table below lists the census metropolitan areas and agglomerations in Canada by population, using data from the 2021 Canadian census and the 2016 Canadian census. Each entry is identified as a census metropolitan area (CMA) or a census agglomeration (CA) as defined by Statistics Canada. Note that a city's metropolitan area in colloquial or administrative terms may be different from its CMA as defined by Statistics Canada, resulting in differing populations. Such is the case with the Greater Toronto Area, where its metro population is notably higher than its CMA population due to its inclusion of the neighbouring Oshawa CMA to the east and the Burlington portion of the neighbouring Hamilton CMA to the west. In 2021, 27,465,137 people (71.9% of Canada's population) lived in a CMA, while 4,596,279 (12.0%) lived in a CA. Recent growth Between 2016 and 2021, the five CMAs with the highest percentage growth were located in British Columbia and Southern Ontario. The fi ...
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Douglas Parish, New Brunswick
Douglas is a civil parish in York County, New Brunswick, Canada. For governance purposes it is divided between the city of Fredericton and the local service districts of Estey's Bridge and the parish of Douglas, all of which are members of Regional Service Commission 11 (RSC11). Douglas Parish includes the special service areas of Carlisle Road and Lower Douglas. Origin of name The parish was named in honour of Sir Howard Douglas, Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick at the time. History Douglas was erected in 1824 from Queensbury and Saint Marys Parish; the new parish included parts of modern Bright and Stanley Parishes and extended north only as far as the Nashwaak River. The boundary with Queensbury was adjusted in 1835, moving up the Saint John and running along a different angle in the interior. William Francis Ganong's map of 1836 parish boundaries shows a much smaller parish than today. In 1837–38 the interior north of the Keswick River and South Branch Dunba ...
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Greater Fredericton
Greater FrederictonGreater Fredericton
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is the name given to the area encompassing the of Fredericton in , and its surroundings. Most of this area is along the Saint John River mainly on portions of
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Saint Marys Parish, New Brunswick
Saint Marys is a civil parish in York County, New Brunswick, Canada. For governance purposes it is divided between the city of Fredericton, the Indian reserve of Devon 30, and the local service district of the parish of Saint Marys, of which are the city and the LSD are members of Regional Service Commission 11 (RSC11). The LSD includes the special service areas of Evergreen Park and Pepper Creek. Origin of name The parish was settled in part by Loyalists from Maryland. St. Mary's County, Maryland was established well before the American Revolution and may have been the source of some of the Loyalists. History Saint Marys was erected in 1786 as one of York County's original parishes. The parish ran thirty miles inland and extended to the Keswick River. In 1824 part of Saint Marys was included in the newly erected Douglas Parish. In 1837 part of Saint Marys was included in the newly erected Stanley Parish. In 1838 Stanley was dissolved and its territory implicitly r ...
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Oromocto, New Brunswick
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New Maryland, New Brunswick
New Maryland is a suburban bedroom village of Fredericton in central New Brunswick, Canada; located directly south of Fredericton, south of Route 2 and Route 101. As of 2021, the population was 4,153, which means it is large enough to become a "town". New Maryland is one of the wealthiest communities in New Brunswick as it has a median household income of over $110,000, the highest of any municipality in the province. The name "New Maryland" has been used to describe a farming community and parish for over 100 years. In the 1970s and 1980s, several large suburban subdivisions were constructed in the area. New Maryland was officially incorporated as a village on June 1st, 1991. Today the village is home to many businesses including a pub, pharmacy, post office, hairdressers, a vehicle repair shop, and two gas stations along with several more small businesses. New Maryland is also home tNew Maryland Elementary Schooland multiple daycares which serve the village and its outlying ...
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New Maryland Parish, New Brunswick
New Maryland is a civil parish in York County, New Brunswick, Canada. For governance purposes it is divided between the village of New Maryland the local service district of the parish of New Maryland, both of which are members of Regional Service Commission 11 (RSC11). The LSD further includes the special service areas of Howorth and Nasonworth. Origin of name The parish probably came from members of the Maryland Loyalists Battalion who settled in the area. Ganong states that the name came from the settlement of Maryland. History New Maryland was erected in 1850 from Kingsclear Parish and unassigned territory. Boundaries New Maryland Parish is bounded: Remainder of parish on maps 136, 137, 146, and 147 at same site. Remainder of parish on mapbooks 390, 408, 409, 426, 427, 440, and 441 at same site. * on the northeast by the city of Fredericton; * on the southeast by the Sunbury County line; * on the south by the Charlotte County line; * on the northwest by a line be ...
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Maugerville Parish, New Brunswick
Maugerville (, MAJOR-ville) is a civil parish in Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada. For governance purposes it is divided between the local service districts of Noonan and the parish of Maugerville (which further includes the special service area of Inner Maugerville), both of which are members of Regional Service Commission 11 (RSC11). Origin of name The parish was named in honour of Joshua Mauger, Nova Scotia's agent in England and first name on the list of grantees in the township. History Maugerville was first established in 1765 as a township of Nova Scotia. The boundaries were significantly different, including part of Sheffield Parish but not extending as far inland. Maugerville was erected in 1786 as one of Sunbury County's original parishes. In 1850 Maugerville was extended to the county line, adding unassigned land to its rear. Boundaries Maugerville Parish is bounded: Remainder of parish on maps 96, 105, 106, 114, 115, 116, 126, and 127 at same site. Rem ...
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Lincoln Parish, New Brunswick
Lincoln is a civil parish in Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada. For governance purposes it is divided between the city of Fredericton and the local service districts of Rusagonis-Waasis and the parish of Lincoln, all of which are members of Regional Service Commission 11 (RSC11). Origin of name The parish may have been named for its proximity to York County, as the traditional English counties of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire shared a border. Another possible source is Lincoln, Massachusetts, former home of the Glasier family who settled there. History Lincoln was erected in 1786 as one of Sunbury County's original parishes. It extended to Charlotte County and included most of Gladstone Parish. In 1835 the rear of the parish was included in the newly erected Blissville Parish. Boundaries Lincoln Parish is bounded: Remainder of parish on maps 127 and 137 at same site. Remainder of parish on mapbooks 390, 391, 409, and 410 at same site. * on the northeast by the Sa ...
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Kingsclear Parish, New Brunswick
Kingsclear is a civil parish in York County, New Brunswick, Canada. For governance purposes it is divided between the city of Fredericton, the Indian reserve of Kingsclear 6, the incorporated rural community of Hanwell, and the local service district of the parish of Kingsclear, all of which except the Indian reserve are members of Regional Service Commission 11 (RSC11). The LSD includes the special service area of Oswald Gray. Origin of name The parish's name may be a shortening of King's Clearing, a reference to early clearing of forests in the area. History Kingsclear was erected in 1786 as one of the county's original parishes. The parish ran twelve miles back into the country and included the islands in front of it in the Saint John River. In 1845 Madam Keswick Island (Keswick Island and Mitchells Island) was transferred to Douglas Parish. In 1850 the area behind Fredericton was included in the newly erected New Maryland Parish; Merrithews Island (Upper and Lower S ...
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Gladstone Parish, New Brunswick
Gladstone is a civil parish in Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada. For governance purposes it is divided between the villages of Fredericton Junction and Tracy and the local service district of the parish of Gladstone, all of which are members of Regional Service Commission 11 (RSC11). Origin of name The parish was named in honour of William Ewart Gladstone, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom until his defeat shortly after the House of Assembly began its 1874 session. History Gladstone was erected in 1874 from Blissville Parish. In 1896 the land boundary with Blissville was changed to run along grant lines and magnetic bearing, Boundaries Gladstone Parish is bounded: Remainder of parish on maps 146 and 147 at same site. Remainder of parish on mapbooks 410, 426–428, 441, and 442 at same site. * on the north by a line beginning at a point on the York County line about 3.3 kilometres southwesterly of Route 101, then running south 66º east to the Oromocto River; * ...
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