Grand Barachois is an unincorporated place in New Brunswick, Canada. It is recognized as a designated place by Statistics Canada.
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Grand Barachois had a population of 3,087 living in 1,304 of its 1,593 total private dwellings, a change of 9.5% from its 2016 population of 2,819. With a land area of 38.93 km2 (15.03 sq mi), it had a population density of 79.3/km2 (205.4/sq mi) in 2021. [1]
Kent County is located in east-central New Brunswick, Canada. The county features a unique blend of cultures including Mi'kmaq, Acadian, and English. Some larger tourist attractions include the dune de Bouctouche, Kouchibouguac National Park, and Bonar Law Commons.
Brantville is a neighbourhood in the Regional Municipality of Grand Tracadie–Sheila, in Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Haute-Aboujagane is a small Canadian community in Westmorland County, New Brunswick. Formerly a local service district, it was later part of the rural community of Beaubasin East.
Barachois Brook is a local service district and designated place in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is on the western coast of the province, on Bay St. George, located just 5 km south of Stephenville Crossing.
Somerville is a Canadian rural community in Carleton County, New Brunswick.
Pokesudie is a community in the Canadian province of Gloucester County, New Brunswick.
Baie Verte is a community in Westmorland County in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.
Haut-Sheila was a local service district in Gloucester County, New Brunswick, centred around the settlement of Upper Sheila. It was incorporated into the Regional Municipality of Grand Tracadie–Sheila.
Petite-Lamèque is an unincorporated place in New Brunswick, Canada. It is recognized as a designated place by Statistics Canada.
Pointe-à-Bouleau was a settlement and local service district in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. It is now part of the Regional Municipality of Grand Tracadie–Sheila.
St. Margarets is a settlement in Northumberland County, New Brunswick near the intersection of Route 11 and Route 440.
Village-Blanchard is an unincorporated community in New Brunswick, Canada. It was called Blanchard Settlement until 2010.
Barryville-New Jersey is an unincorporated community within the former Canadian local service district of the parish of Alnwick in Northumberland County, New Brunswick.
Greater Lakeburn was an area with enhanced services within the Canadian local service district of the parish of Moncton in Westmorland County, New Brunswick; it was sometimes erroneously cited as an LSD in its own right. It was situated in Southeastern New Brunswick, to the east of Dieppe. This District contained the southern part of the community of Painsec and Melanson Settlement as well as a mostly treed area. Greater Lakeburn was part of Greater Moncton.
Boudreau West is an unincorporated place in New Brunswick, Canada. It is recognized as a designated place by Statistics Canada.
Shediac Bridge-Shediac River was a local service district in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The small local service district is located in Shediac Parish, Westmorland County, and Dundas Parish, Kent County, straddling the lower reaches of the Shediac River. It is now part of the incorporated rural community of Beausoleil.
Pointe-Canot is an unincorporated place in New Brunswick, Canada. It is recognized as a designated place by Statistics Canada.
Scoudouc Road is an unincorporated place in New Brunswick, Canada. It is recognized as a designated place by Statistics Canada.
Shediac Cape is an unincorporated place in New Brunswick, Canada. It is recognized as a designated place by Statistics Canada.
Grand Saint-Antoine was a local service district within Kent County that surrounded the village of Saint-Antoine in the Canadian province New Brunswick. Straddling the boundaries of three parishes – Dundas, Saint Mary, and Wellington – the local service district was divided into three designated places by Statistics Canada.