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Shippegan (incorrectly ''Shippagan'' from the French colloquial spelling) is a
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in Gloucester County,
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. Located in the northeastern corner of the province at the end of the
Acadian Peninsula The Acadian Peninsula (french: Péninsule acadienne) is situated in the northeastern corner of New Brunswick, Canada, encompassing portions of Gloucester and Northumberland Counties. It derives its name from the large Acadian population locate ...
, the parish consists of the three main islands of Taylor,
Lamèque Lamèque is an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada. It held town status prior to 2023. Of Amerindian rather than French origin, "Lamèque" comes from the Micmac Elmugwadasik, a descriptive reference to the fact ...
, and
Miscou Miscou Island (french: Île Miscou) is a Canadian island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence at the northeastern tip of Gloucester County, New Brunswick. It is separated from neighbouring Lamèque Island to the southwest by the Miscou Channel with both ...
, along with several smaller islands and tidal wetlands; Taylor Island is now joined to the mainland by an isthmus, which is crossed by a causeway. Extensive wetlands lead to a
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industry; more recently Spanish multinational
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has built a
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operation on Lamèque Island.
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has been a successful tourist attraction. Shippegan has more governance divisions than any other parish in the province, with two towns, two villages, and fourteen
local service district A local service district is a type of designated place in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. In the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, a local service district is a defined area led by an elected committee responsible for the deliv ...
s (LSDs), one of which has an area with enhanced services. All are members of the Acadian Peninsula Regional Service Commission (APRSC).


Origin of name

The parish takes its name from Shippegan Island, a name formerly used for
Lamèque Island Lamèque Island (french: Île Lamèque), (formerly ''Shippegan Island'' or ''Shippigan Island''), is a Canadian island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence at the northeastern tip of Gloucester County, New Brunswick. The island has an area of . It is se ...
. The island's name comes from the
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name ''Sepaguncheech'', translated by
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as a passage used by ducks, a name which originally applied only to Shippegan Harbour.


History

Shippegan was erected in 1851 from Caraquet Parish. Local Acts have their own page numbering and follow page 56.


Boundaries

Shippegan Parish is bounded: Remainder of parish on mapbooks 018, 036, 037, 056, 057, and 076 at same site. *on the north by
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; *on the east and southeast by the
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; *on the south and southwest by a line beginning at the mouth of Baie de Petit-Pokemouche, then running north 52º west through the bay and across the isthmus joining Taylor Island to the mainland, then running generally northward through Baie Saint-Simon-Sud, Baie Saint-Simon-Nord, and Baie de Shippagan to the starting point *including
Miscou Island Miscou Island (french: Île Miscou) is a Canadian island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence at the northeastern tip of Gloucester County, New Brunswick. It is separated from neighbouring Lamèque Island to the southwest by the Miscou Channel with both ...
,
Lamèque Island Lamèque Island (french: Île Lamèque), (formerly ''Shippegan Island'' or ''Shippigan Island''), is a Canadian island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence at the northeastern tip of Gloucester County, New Brunswick. The island has an area of . It is se ...
, Taylor Island, and Île à William in Baie Saint-Simon-Sud.


Governance

The four municipalities and fourteen LSDs give Shippegan more governance units than any other parish in the province. Only two of the LSDs contain more than one community. The towns of
Shippagan Shippagan is a Canadian town within Shippegan Parish, Gloucester County, New Brunswick. The parish retains the original English spelling, while the town officially adopted the colloquial French spelling on 1 July 1981. Shippagan was great ...
and
Lamèque Lamèque is an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada. It held town status prior to 2023. Of Amerindian rather than French origin, "Lamèque" comes from the Micmac Elmugwadasik, a descriptive reference to the fact ...
and the villages of Le Goulet and
Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël (2011 pop.: 955) is a Canadian village in Gloucester County, New Brunswick; its name is sometimes abbreviated Ste-Marie-St-Raphaël. Located on Lamèque Island, the village was formed by the incorporation of most of ...
each have their own articles; only the LSDs are detailed here. Today all LSDs assess for the additional services of Community & Recreation Services, while only the parish of Shippegan does not have street lighting. LSDs are grouped geographically for convenience; street number boundaries and taxation information are taken from
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. The parish of Shippegan (French ''la paroisse de Shippegan'') contains all the leftovers of the parish, the areas not part of a municipality or another LSD. Established in 1968, most of the LSD's population lives in the Pointe Brûlée (''Pointe-Brûlée'') service area, containing the community of Pointe-Brûlé,This isn't the only case of the LSD Regulation misspelling a community's name. is in the northwestern corner of Taylor Island, west of Shippagan and north of Haut-Shippagan; the taxing authorities are Pointe-Brûlé and Par. de Shippegan. The remainder of the LSD is mostly wetlands on Taylor and Lamèque Islands, along with Île à William in Saint-Simon-Sud Bay.
Miscou Island Miscou Island (french: Île Miscou) is a Canadian island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence at the northeastern tip of Gloucester County, New Brunswick. It is separated from neighbouring Lamèque Island to the southwest by the Miscou Channel with both ...
(''île de Miscou'') comprises the entire island; the nearby Île au Trésor and Grass Island are taxed as part of this LSD. The LSD was established in 1980 to provide garbage collection. Most communities are along Route 113 on the western side of the island: (from south to north) Miscou Harbour, Miscou Centre, Grande-Plaine, and Miscou Lighthouse; Wilson Point is in the southeastern corner of the island at the end of Wilson Point Road. ''On Taylor Island:'' Pointe-Sauvage (Indian Island)The official name in both English and French; the community is Pointe-Sauvage in both. comprises the land grants along Pointe-Sauvage Road between Shippagan and Le Goulet. It was established in 1974 to provide street lighting. Baie du Petit Pokemouche runs along the Petit-Pokemouche Road between Le Goulet and Shippagan and also includes Marcel Road and Élie Lane along the shore. Established in 1980 to provide street lighting; the taxing authority is Baie du Petit-Pokemouche. The Lanteigne seafood factory here was destroyed by fire in 2013. Haut-Shippagan contains the wetlands along Shippagan's western border and developed areas along the Haut-Shippagan and des Huîtres Roads. Established in 1988. The former Shippagan Provincial Park in the northwestern corner of the LSD. ''On Lamèque Island, going clockwise from Lamèque:'' Pointe-Alexandre contains the peninsula between Petite-Lamèque Bay and the mouth of Jean-Marie Brook, along with grants along the northern side of the brook; the northern border on Route 313 is south of Rue du Pont. Established in 1987 as service area of the parish LSD to add street lighting to the area, it became an LSD in its own right in 1989 when garbage collection was added. Petite-Lamèque along the coast runs from Petite-Lamèque Bay to the Pointe-Canot Barachois, with the southern side of Allée de la Pré and Allée des Vacanciers forming parts of its northern border; inland it runs from Rue du Pont and up along Chemin du Portage to numbers 581 and 584, as well as fields east of Portage. Established in 1970 to provide street lighting. Originally extending only as far north as Rue Guignard, it was enlarged in 1987 to include the strip north along Portage. Pointe-Canot running north along Route 313 from Allée de la Pré to nos. 7206 and 7211, it contains small developments and beach lots stretching from Allée des Vacanciers in the south to Allée de la Grande Bature in the north. Established in 1987 from the southern part of Ste. Cecile along Route 313, to provide for recreational facilities. Ste. Cecile (''Ste-Cécile'') contains the northwestern part of Lamèque Island, running along Route 313 from north of Grande Bature to the western bank of Campbells River, extending inland to include several land grants that now host wind turbines. The communities of Sainte-Cécile, Petite-Rivière-de-l'Île, and Petit-Shippagan run clockwise from the southern border along Route 313. Established in 1972 to provide street lighting, it originally included Pointe-Canot and the northern part of Petite-Lamèque, which were removed in 1987; the taxing authority is Saint-Cécile. The Lamèque International Baroque Music Festival has most of its concerts at Sainte-Cécile Church in Petite-Rivière-de-l'Île. Coteau Road (''Chemin Coteau'') contains grants along Coteau Road, Route 310 from Lamèque to its end at Route 305, a short stretch of Route 305 south of its junction with Route 310, inland grants south of Grand-Ruisseau Road, along the eastern bank of Campbells River, surrounding Peat Moss Lease 13, and south of Route 310 between Lamèque and Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël. Established in 1987 to provide garbage collection. It was originally part of Pigeon Hill-Coteau Road. Pigeon Hill includes the northeastern corner of the island, from the grants along the beach on the southern shore of Miscou Harbour, around Pointe à Baleine and south along Route 305 nearly to Grand Étang, also includes some interior grants along or near Grand Ruisseau Road. Established in 1987 to provide garbage collection. Originally part of Pigeon Hill-Coteau Road. Cap-Bateau (''Cap-Bâteau'') comprises coastal land grants south from Grand Étang to the edge of Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël, as well as a second tier of grants north of SMSR. It was established in 1987. Originally most of Cap-Bateau was part of St. Raphael sur-Mer until most of that was incorporated as a village in 1986, when the remainder was returned to the parish LSD. Haut-Lamèque is between the boundaries of Lamèque and SMSR for most of its length, with grants along Route 305 on the southwestern corner of SMSR and along Route 113 as far south as no. 5096. Established in 1977 to provide street lighting, it included four grants at the western end of Rue Saint-Raphaël Ouest until 1986. Chiasson-Savoy is in the southeastern corner of the island, separated from SMSR and Haut-Lamèque by a large wetland area and a sparsely populated stretch of Route 113. Comprising mainly grants between Shippegan Harbour and the interior wetlands, the LSD includes the communities of Savoy Landing in the west and Chiasson (the 911 system uses Chiasson Office) in the east. Established in 1970 to provide street lighting. Several small grants at the eastern end of Chiasson Road are of uncertain status - they're taxed as part of Chiasson-Savoy but are outside the legal boundaries and were shown as part of the parish LSD in official maps for two governance reform projects in the parish. ''LeGoulet''The LSD's name did not have a space. was the first LSD in the parish, containing modern Le Goulet and a small part of Baie-du-Petit-Pokemouche. It was established in 1967 and became a village in 1986. ''Portage-de-Shippegan'' (''Portage de Shippagan'') was along Route 113 on the southern edge of Shippigan. It was established in 1979 to provide street lighting and annexed by Shippagan in 2001 to expand its industrial park. ''Pigeon Hill-Coteau Road'' contained much of the two modern LSDs but did not contain the areas along Miscou Harbour, grants west of Coteau Road and Route 310, or several grants south of Route 310 in modern Coteau Road. It was established in 1971 and split into two new LSDs in 1987, both with new areas added. ''St. Raphael sur-Mer'' contained most of Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël and Cap-Bateau, with small interior areas of the modern village and LSD not included. It was established in 1970 and most became a village as SMSR in 1986.


Bodies of water

Bodies of waterNot including brooks, ponds or coves. at least partly within the parish. * Campbells River * Herring Creek * Landrys River *
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*
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* Miscou Harbour * MacGregors Mal Bay * Queue of Mal Bay * Windsors Mal Bay * Barachois de Pointe-Canot * Miscou Gully * Shippegan Gully * more than 20 officially named lakes * Baie de Shippegan ** Baie Brûlé ** Baie aux Caribous ** Baie de Lamèque ** Baie de Petite-Lamèque ** Baie Saint-Simon-Nord ** Baie Saint-Simon-Sud


Islands

Islands at least partly within the parish. * Île au Trésor * Île à William * Grass Island *
Lamèque Island Lamèque Island (french: Île Lamèque), (formerly ''Shippegan Island'' or ''Shippigan Island''), is a Canadian island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence at the northeastern tip of Gloucester County, New Brunswick. The island has an area of . It is se ...
*
Miscou Island Miscou Island (french: Île Miscou) is a Canadian island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence at the northeastern tip of Gloucester County, New Brunswick. It is separated from neighbouring Lamèque Island to the southwest by the Miscou Channel with both ...


Conservation areas

Parks, historic sites, and related entities at least partly within the parish. * Miscou Provincial Park surrounds
Miscou Island Lighthouse Miscou Island Lighthouse is an -tall landfall lighthouse located on the North-Eastern tip of Miscou Island, at the entrance of the Chaleur Bay. It was built in 1856 and currently in use by the Canadian Coast Guard who owns the lighthouse, the lan ...
at the end of Route 113 in the northeastern corner of the island. * Miscou Grande Plaine Protected Natural Area is near the northwestern corner of the island; the southeastern corner of the PNA runs along Vibert Road.


Demographics

Parish population total does not include incorporated municipalities


Population

Population trendStatistics Canada:
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census


Language

Mother tongue (2016)


Notes


References


External links


Ville de LamèqueVillage de Le GouletVillage de Ste-Marie-St-RaphaëlVille de Shippagan

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