Dalhousie Parish, New Brunswick
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Dalhousie is a
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in Restigouche County,
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. For governance purposes it is divided between the city of Campbellton, the town of Heron Bay, the village of Bois-Joli, and the Eel River 3 and Indian Ranch
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s; the municipalities are all members of the Restigouche Regional Service Commission. Prior to the 2023 governance reform, the parish also included parts of the town of Dalhousie, the villages of
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, Charlo and Eel River Crossing, and the local service districts of Dalhouse Junction, McLeods, Point La Nim, and the parish of Dalhousie, which had been reduced to scattered pieces by the creation and growth of other LSDs and municipalities. The reform merged Atholville with Campbellton, Eel River Crossing with Balmoral to form Bois-Joli, and Dalhouse with Charlo to form Heron Bay. Campbellton also annexed most of McLeods and the portion of the parish LSD west of Eel River Crossing; Bois-Joli took the remainder of McLeods and a part of the parish LSD on its northern boundary, using the railway as its new boundary; and Heron Bay annexed Dalhousie Junction, Point La Nim, and the remainder of the parish LSD.


Origin of name

The parish took its name from the settlement of Dalhousie, which served as shiretown of Restigouche County from its erection. The settlement was named in honour of the
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History

Dalhousie was erected in 1840 from Addington Parish. Dalhousie comprised all of Restigouche Parish between lines due south from Eel River on the east and Walker Brook on the west. In 1850 the eastern boundary was altered slightly to run due south from milepost forty-eight on the eastern side of Eel River Gully. In 1896 the southern part of Dalhousie was erected as Balmoral Parish.


Boundaries

Dalhousie Parish is bounded: Remainder of parish on map 6 at same site. Remainder of parish on mapbooks 002, 003, and 013–015 at same site. * on the north by the
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and
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; * on the east by Chaleur Bay and a line running true south from near the northern end of the Eel River Bar Seawall; * on the south by a line beginning on Mountain Brook, then running westerly along the rear line of grants along Route 11 then New Brunswick Route 280 to the Route 275, then along Route 275 to the southeastern corner of a grant to William Searls, at a point about 500 metres south of Welsh Road, then along the southern line of the Searls grant and its prolongation to the eastern line of the Balmoral Settlement, then running northerly to the corner of the Balmoral Settlement, then running westerly along the northern line of the Settlement to a point about 900 metres westerly of the junction of Val-d'Amour Road with Route 275; * on the west by a line running true north to the most eastern point of the western side of the mouth of Walkers Brook, which runs through Campbellton; * including all islands in front of the parish.


Communities

Communities at least partly within the parish. bold indicates an incorporated municipality or
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Atholville Atholville is an unincorporated community in Restigouche County, New Brunswick, Canada. It held village status prior to 2023. The first inhabitants of the area were the ''Mi'kmaq'' who settled there in the 6th century BC and were then called '' ...
** Lac-des-Lys * Campbellton ** Richardsville * Charlo * Dalhousie **
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* Dalhousie Junction * Eel River 3 * Eel River Crossing **
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** Eel River Cove ** Shannonvale ** Upper Dundee * Indian Ranch * Maple Green * McLeods *
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* Point La Nim * Saint-Aubin (partly in Atholville)


Bodies of water

Bodies of waterNot including brooks, ponds or coves. at least partly within the parish. * Eel River *
Restigouche River The Restigouche River (french: Rivière Ristigouche) is a river that flows across the northwestern part of the province of New Brunswick and the southeastern part of Quebec. The river flows in a northeasterly direction from its source in the App ...
* East Bay * Eel Bay * West Bay * Dalhousie Harbour * Eel River Gully * Caldwell Lake * Doucet Lake * Lily Lake * Prichard Lake * Smith Lake


Islands

Islands at least partly within the parish. * Dalhousie Island * Bonamy Rocks


Other notable places

Parks, historic sites, and other noteworthy places at least partly within the parish. *
Sugarloaf Provincial Park Sugarloaf Provincial Park is an all-season provincial park located in the Campbellton community of Atholville. It opened in 1972. Geography The park includes Sugarloaf Mountain, an extinct late Devonian volcano. The majority of the park i ...


Demographics

Parish population total does not include portions within municipalities or
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s


Population


Language


Access Routes

Highways and numbered routes that run through the parish, including external routes that start or finish at the parish limits:Atlantic Canada Back Road Atlas Pages 5-6 *Highways ** *Principal Routes ** *Secondary Routes: ** ** *External Routes: **None


See also

*
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Notes


References


External links


Village of Atholville

City of Campbellton

Village of Charlo

Town of Dalhousie

Village of Eel River Crossing


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