Carleton Parish, New Brunswick
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Carleton is a
civil parish In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government below districts and counties, or their combined form, the unitary authorit ...
in Kent County,
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,
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. For governance purposes it is divided between
Kouchibouguac National Park Kouchibouguac National Park () is a national park located on the east coast of New Brunswick in Kouchibouguac and was established in 1969 to preserve a section of the Canadian Maritime Plain region. The park includes barrier islands, sand dun ...
, which is under federal authority, and the local service districts of Pointe-Sapin and the parish of Carleton, both of which are members of the Kent Regional Service Commission (KRSC).


Origin of name

The parish was named for
Thomas Carleton General Thomas Carleton (c. 1735 – 2 February 1817) was an Irish-born British Army officer who was promoted to colonel during the American Revolutionary War after relieving the siege of Quebec in 1776. After the war, he was appointed as L ...
, first
Governor of New Brunswick The following is a list of the lieutenant governors of New Brunswick. Though the present day office of the lieutenant governor in New Brunswick came into being only upon the province's entry into Canadian Confederation in 1867, the post is a co ...
.


History

Carleton was erected in 1814 as part of Northumberland County from Newcastle Parish. It included Acadieville,
Richibucto Richibucto is a town in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada. Geography The town is situated on the Richibucto River where it discharges into the Northumberland Strait. History Richibucto had been the location of an annual Mi'kmaq summer coas ...
, Saint-Louis, and Weldford Parishes. In 1827 Richibucto was erected as Liverpool Parish, including modern Weldford Parish. In 1845 the boundary with Northumberland County was adjusted, adding area to Carleton. In 1855 Saint-Louis was erected as Palmerston Parish. In 1857 the boundary with Palmerston was adjusted to run along grant lines. In 1876 Acadieville was erected as its own parish. In 1888 a small area at Point Escuminac was returned to Northumberland County.


Boundaries

Carleton Parish is bounded: Remainder of parish on maps 70, 71, 79, and 80 at same site. Remainder of parish on mapbooks 206, 207, 220–222, 236, and 237 at same site. *on the northwest by the Northumberland County line; *on the east by
Northumberland Strait The Northumberland Strait (French: ''détroit de Northumberland'') is a strait in the southern part of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in eastern Canada. The strait is formed by Prince Edward Island and the gulf's eastern, southern, and western sh ...
, Kouchibouguac Bay, and Saint-Louis Bay; *on the south by a line beginning on the shore of Kouchibouguac Bay at the prolongation of the southern line of a grant about 1.5 kilometres south of the mouth of Ruisseau des Major in
Kouchibouguac National Park Kouchibouguac National Park () is a national park located on the east coast of New Brunswick in Kouchibouguac and was established in 1969 to preserve a section of the Canadian Maritime Plain region. The park includes barrier islands, sand dun ...
, then running southwesterly along the grant line and its prolongation past Ruisseau des Major to the southernmost corner of the second grant, then northerly to the southern line of a grant straddling the
Kouchibouguac River :''There is another Kouchibouguac River that empties into the Northumberland Strait at Beaubassin East in New Brunswick.'' The Kouchibouguac River is a river in eastern New Brunswick, Canada, which empties into the Northumberland Strait. It is 72 k ...
, then along the southern lines of five river grants until it strikes the prolongation of the starting grant line, then westerly along the prolongation to Route 134, then northwesterly along Route 134 to the southern line of Kouchibouguac River grants, then southwesterly along the northern line of two grants on either side of Route 11 and a third grant, to the northwestern corner of the third grant, then south 75º 30' west past Route 480 to the prolongation of the eastern line of a grant on the eastern edge of Saint-Luc; *on the west by the eastern line of a grant in Saint-Luc prolonged southerly to the Saint-Louis Parish line and northerly to the Northumberland County line.


Communities

Communities at least partly within the parish; *Claire-Fontaine *Fontaine * Kouchibouguac * Laketon *Loggiecroft *Middle Kouchibouguac * Pointe-Sapin *Pointe-Sapin-Centre *Rivière-au-Portage *Saint-Camille *South Kouchibouguac *Tweedie Brook


Bodies of water

Bodies of waterNot including brooks, ponds or coves. at least partly in the parish: *Rivière à l'Anguille *Black River *Escuminac River *Fontaine River *
Kouchibouguac River :''There is another Kouchibouguac River that empties into the Northumberland Strait at Beaubassin East in New Brunswick.'' The Kouchibouguac River is a river in eastern New Brunswick, Canada, which empties into the Northumberland Strait. It is 72 k ...
*Portage River *Portage-sud River *Kouchibouguac Bay *Le Barachois *Little Gully *Lac à Livain *Lac des Irlandais *Hells Gate Lake *Laketon Lake *Round Lake *Sullivans Lake


Other notable places

Parks, historic sites, and other noteworthy places at least partly in the parish. * Black River Protected Natural Area *
Kouchibouguac National Park Kouchibouguac National Park () is a national park located on the east coast of New Brunswick in Kouchibouguac and was established in 1969 to preserve a section of the Canadian Maritime Plain region. The park includes barrier islands, sand dun ...


Demographics


Population

Population trendStatistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006 census


Language

Mother tongue (2016)


See also

*
List of parishes in New Brunswick The Canadian province of New Brunswick is divided by the ''Territorial Division Act'' into 152 parishes, units which had political significance as subdivisions of counties until the Municipalities Act of 1966. Parishes still exist in law and inclu ...


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