Woodstock Parish, New Brunswick
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Woodstock is a
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in
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, surrounding the town of the same name on its landward side. It comprises one town, one
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, part of one village, and parts of three local service districts, all of which except the Indian reserve are members of the Western Valley Regional Service Commission (WVRSC).. The
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of the same name includes all of the parish except the municipalities and Indian reserve.


Origin of name

The parish was named in honour of Viscount Woodstock, a junior title of the
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, Prime Minister of Great Britain when the Loyalists arrived in New Brunswick.


History

Woodstock was erected in 1786 as one York County's original parishes. The parish included most of Richmond Parish and parts of
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, Dumfries, McAdam, and North Lake Parishes.


Boundaries

Woodstock Parish is bounded: Remainder of parish on maps 111, 123, and 124 at same site. Remainder of parish on mapbooks 324, 344, 345, 365, and 366 at same site. * on the east by the Saint John River; * on the north by the northern line of a grant nearly opposite the mouth of Shaws Creek and its prolongation westerly; * on the west by the rear or western line of the second tier of lots west of the Saint John River, prolonged to the Eel River; * and on the south and southeast by the Eel River. * The parish also includes any islands in front of it in the Saint John River. The Territorial Division Act and cadastral map of the area are both moot on whether the northern boundary runs around or through Pine Island.


Evolution of boundaries

Woodstock's original boundaries extended along the southern bank of the Saint John River from just west of Pokiok to its modern northern line, which extended inland through what's now Richmond Parish. The parish extended inland from the river along its length, crossing into what's now Maine. In 1798 an international commission settled the boundary with the
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as far north as the boundary monument that marks the start of the southern boundary of Carleton County. In 1832 Carleton County was separated from York, with the county line running through Woodstock Parish. In 1833 the York County portion of Woodstock was included in the newly erected Dumfries Parish. In 1834 the boundary with York County was altered to run along grant lines as it neared the Saint John River. This exchanged several small pieces of territory along the Eel River with Dumfries Parish in York County. In 1838 all of Wakefield Parish south of the Meduxnekeag River along with any territory between Woodstock's western border and the boundary with the United States was annexed to Woodstock, putting part of Maine claimed by New Brunswick in the parish. In 1842 the boundary with the
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was settled by the
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. In 1850 the original county line was restored, reversing the 1834 territorial exchange with Dumfries. In 1853 all of Woodstock west of the first two tiers of grants was erected as Richmond Parish. In 1854 the northern boundary was extended through the Meduxnekeag, transferring parts of two grants straddling the river to Wakefield Parish.


Municipalities

The town of
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sits at the mouth of the Meduxnekeag River, near the northeastern corner of the parish. The village of Meductic sits at the mouth of the Eel River, straddling the York County line.


Indian reserve

The Woodstock 23 Indian reserve stretches inland from the Saint John River, starting along Hodgdon Road and extending inland to King Road. The reserve belongs to the Woodstock First Nation, a Wəlastəkwewiyik band.


Local service districts

All LSDs assess for the basic LSD services of
fire protection Fire protection is the study and practice of mitigating the unwanted effects of potentially destructive fires. It involves the study of the behaviour, compartmentalisation, suppression and investigation of fire and its related emergencies, as we ...
, police services,
land use planning Land use planning is the process of regulating the use of land by a central authority. Usually, this is done to promote more desirable social and environmental outcomes as well as a more efficient use of resources. More specifically, the goals ...
, emergency measures, and dog control.


Woodstock Parish

The local service district of the parish of Woodstock originally contained all of the parish except Woodstock, Meductic, and Debec. The Indian reserve is under federal administration but not explicitly excluded from the LSD. A small wetland area west of the mouth of Fish Creek in Richmond Parish was added to this LSD in 2014. The LSD was established in 1966 to assess for fire protection following the elimination of county government under the new Municipalities Act. Community services were added in 1967 and recreational facilities in 1995. Today Woodstock Parish assesses for the additional service of community & recreational services. The taxing authority is 218.00 Woodstock. LSD advisory committee? Yes. Chair Brian Hayden has sat on the WVRSC board of directors since at least 2015.


Debec

Debec occupies an irregular area along the western side of the parish.


Benton

Benton straddles the county line at the bend of the Eel River, extending along the Benton, Lewin, and Caldwell Roads. The LSD was established in 1967 to add community planning and street lights. Community services were added in 1968. Today Benton additionally assesses for street lighting and community & recreation services. The taxing authority is 219.00 Benton. LSDAC? Unknown.


Communities

Communities at least partly within the parish; bold indicates an incorporated municipality or
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* Bedell Settlement * Benton * Bulls Creek * Dibblee * Hillman * Mapledale * Meductic * Porten Settlement * Riceville * Speerville * Springfield * Teeds Mills * Upper Woodstock * Valley * Woodstock * Woodstock 23 ** Indian Village


Bodies of water

Bodies of waterNot including brooks, ponds or coves. at least partly in the parish: * Eel River * Meduxnekeag River * Saint John River * Bulls Creek * Fish Creek * Lanes Creek * Hays Lake


Islands

Islands at least partly in the parish: * Woodstock Island


Other notable places

Parks, historic sites, and other noteworthy places at least partly in the parish. * Kindness Club Wildlife Refuge * Meduxnekeag Valley Protected Natural Area


Demographics

Parish population total does not include town of Woodstock, Woodstock 23
Indian reserve In Canada, an Indian reserve (french: réserve indienne) is specified by the '' Indian Act'' as a "tract of land, the legal title to which is vested in Her Majesty, that has been set apart by Her Majesty for the use and benefit of a band." In ...
, and portion within Meductic


Population

Population trendStatistics Canada:
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, 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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