Saint Stephen Parish, New Brunswick

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Saint Stephen
St. Stephen
Charlotte County NB - Saint Stephen Parish.png
Location within Charlotte County.
Country Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Province Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick
County Charlotte County
Erected1786
Area
[1]
  Land102.83 km2 (39.70 sq mi)
Population
 (2021) [1]
  Total1,671
  Density16.3/km2 (42/sq mi)
  Change 2016-2021
Decrease2.svg 9.1%
  Dwellings
772
Time zone UTC-4 (AST)
  Summer (DST) UTC-3 (ADT)
Figures do not include portion within the town of St. Stephen

Saint Stephen is a geographic parish in Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada, [4] located in the southwestern corner of the province.

Contents

For governance purposes, almost the entire parish is part of the town of the Municipal District of St. Stephen, [5] with a small area along Moores Mills Lake belonging to the Southwest rural district, [6] both of which are members of the Southwest New Brunswick Service Commission. [7]

Prior to the 2023 governance reform, it comprised one town, two local service districts (LSDs), and part of a third LSD, all of which were members of the Southwest New Brunswick Service Commission (SNBSC). [8]

The Census subdivision of the same name includes all of the parish except the town of St. Stephen. [1]

Origin of name

Historian William F. Ganong believed the name suggested by other Saint names in the area. [9] Five of the original six mainland parishes of Charlotte County used names of major saints recognised by the Church of England: Andrew (Scotland), David (Wales), George (England), Patrick (Ireland), and Stephen.

History

Saint Stephen Parish was established in 1786 as one of Charlotte County's original parishes, [10] including Dufferin Parish, but only extending as far north as Hayman Hill and Swede Road.

Boundaries

Saint Stephen Parish is bounded: [2] [11] [12]

Evolution of boundaries

The original northern line of Saint Stephen began near Valley Road and ran westerly through Hayman Hill and Swede Road to the St. Croix River. [10] The identity of the St. Croix was still in dispute, the British claiming the Penobscot as the river where Samuel de Champlain overwintered, the Americans claimed the Magaguadavic. In 1798 the boundary commission settled on the Schoodic River following the discovery of Champlain's site on Dochets Island and the river was officially renamed St. Croix.

In 1813 the northern line was extended north to match the northern line of Saint David Parish, adding everything south of a line from Saint David's northwestern corner to north of the mouth of King Brook Lake. [13] Basswood Ridge, DeWolfe, Gleason Road, Oak Hill, Pomeroy Ridge, Scotch Ridge, and Upper Little Ridge are all in the area that was added.

In 1823 the northern and northwestern parts of the parish formed the newly erected Saint James Parish, [14] giving the parish its current northern boundary. [lower-alpha 1]

In 1873 the eastern part of the parish was erected as Dufferin Parish, [17] giving the parish its current boundaries.

Former governance

Town

The pre-reform town of St. Stephen is in the southeastern corner of the parish, stretching from nearly the eastern line of the parish to Milltown. [18]

Local service districts

All LSDs assessed for only the basic LSD services of fire protection, police services, land use planning, emergency measures, and dog control. [19]

Saint Stephen Parish

The local service district of the parish of Saint Stephen originally comprised all of the parish outside the twin towns of St. Stephen and Milltown. It was later reduced to the southwestern corner of the mainland and the islands of the St. Croix River. [20]

The LSD was established in 1969 to assess for community services, [21] in this case to provide ambulance service after local funeral homes ceased doing so. [22] Fire protection was added in 1970. [23]

The taxing authority was 518.00 Saint Stephen. [19]

Dennis-Weston

Dennis-Weston comprised all of the mainland east from the rear line of grants along Route 740. [20]

The LSD was established in 1988 to assesses for first aid and ambulance services. [24]

The taxing authority was 529.00 Dennis-Weston.

Western Charlotte

Western Charlotte extended into Saint Stephen Parish from Saint James Parish.

Former municipalities

Communities

Communities at least partly within the parish. [11] [12] [30] bold indicates an incorporated municipality

Bodies of water

Bodies of water [lower-alpha 2] at least partly within the parish. [11] [12] [30]

Islands

Islands at least partly within the parish. [11] [12] [30]

Other notable places

Parks, historic sites, and other noteworthy places at least partly within the parish. [11] [12] [30]

Demographics

Population total does not include town of St. Stephen

Population

Canada census – Saint Stephen community profile
2021 2016 2011
Population1,671 (-9.1% from 2016)1,839 (-7.4% from 2011)1,986 (-6.0% from 2006)
Land area102.83 km2 (39.70 sq mi)103.25 km2 (39.87 sq mi)103.38 km2 (39.92 sq mi)
Population density16.3/km2 (42/sq mi)17.8/km2 (46/sq mi)19.2/km2 (50/sq mi)
Median age49.6 (M: 48.8, F: 50.4)47.8 (M: 46.9, F: 48.7)44.0 (M: 43.5, F: 44.5)
Private dwellings705 (total) 820 (total) 827 (total) 
Median household income$50,560$50,064
References: 2021 [31] 2016 [32] 2011 [33] earlier [34] [35]
Historical Census Data - Saint Stephen Parish, New Brunswick
YearPop.±%
1991 1,818    
1996 1,890+4.0%
YearPop.±%
2001 1,856−1.8%
2006 2,113+13.8%
YearPop.±%
2011 1,986−6.0%
2016 1,839−7.4%
[36] [37]

Language

Canada Census Mother Tongue - Saint Stephen Parish, New Brunswick [36]
CensusTotal
English
French
English & French
Other
YearResponsesCountTrendPop %CountTrendPop %CountTrendPop %CountTrendPop %
2011
1,955
1,900Decrease2.svg 6.9%97.19%35Decrease2.svg 12.5%1.79%5Increase2.svg n/a%0.25%15Decrease2.svg 40.0%0.77%
2006
2,105
2,040Increase2.svg 12.0%96.91%40Increase2.svg 12.5%1.90%0Decrease2.svg 100.0%0.00%25Increase2.svg 60.0%1.19%
2001
1,850
1,795Decrease2.svg 1.9%97.03%35Increase2.svg 28.6%1.89%10Increase2.svg n/a%0.54%10Increase2.svg n/a%0.54%
1996
1,855
1,830n/a98.65%25n/a1.35%0n/a0.00%0n/a0.00%

Access Routes

Highways and numbered routes that run through the parish, including external routes that start or finish at the parish limits: [38]

See also

Notes

  1. A single-word error inserted in 1850 [15] was corrected in 1958 [16] without the boundary ever changing.
  2. Not including brooks, ponds or coves.

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