Madawaska County, New Brunswick

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Madawaska
Map of New Brunswick highlighting Madawaska County.png
Location of Madawaska County.
Country Canada
Province New Brunswick
Established1873
Area
[1]
  Land3,461.89 km2 (1,336.64 sq mi)
Population
 (2016) [1]
  Total32,741
  Density9.5/km2 (25/sq mi)
  Change
2011-2016
Decrease2.svg 2.0%
  Dwellings
15,774
Time zone UTC-4 (AST)
  Summer (DST) UTC-3 (ADT)
Area code 506
Map of municipal government units in Madawaska County prior to incorporation of rural community of Haut-Madawaska in 2017. CoMadawaska.png
Map of municipal government units in Madawaska County prior to incorporation of rural community of Haut-Madawaska in 2017.

Madawaska County (2016 population 32,741 [1] ), also known as the "New Brunswick Panhandle ", [2] is located in northwestern New Brunswick, Canada. Over 90% of the county's population speaks French. Its Francophone population are known as "Brayons." Forestry is the major industry in the county.

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History

The first inhabitants of what is now called Madawaska County were the Maliseet or Wolastoqiyik, who occupied and used the land along the Saint John River Valley north to the St. Lawrence River and south to the Penobscot River. There is debate concerning the true origin of the word "Madawaska". The earliest settlers were from Quebec. The area was the focus of the bloodless Aroostook War, a border dispute led by businessman and political activist John Baker.

The earliest settlers of the Upper Saint John River Valley have been clearly verified, with census results of the Madawaska region taken in 1820 showing where most families had originated from Quebec. [3] [4]

Census subdivisions

Communities

There are ten municipalities within Madawaska County (listed by 2016 population): [5]

Official NameDesignationArea km2PopulationParish
Edmundston City106.8516,580 Madawaska, Saint-Basile, Saint-Jacques, Saint-Joseph
Saint-Léonard Town5.221,300 Saint-Léonard
Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska Village9.19957 Sainte-Anne
Clair Village10.61781 Clair
Saint-André Rural community8.04772 Saint-André Parish
Rivière-Verte Village6.70724 Rivière-Verte
Lac-Baker Village37.18690 Lac-Baker
Baker-Brook Village12.27564 Baker Brook
Saint-François-de-Madawaska Village6.39470 Saint-François
Saint-Hilaire Village5.68252 Saint-Hilaire

First Nations

There is one First Nations reserve in Madawaska County (listed by 2016 population): [6]

Official NameDesignationArea km2PopulationParish
St. Basile 10 Reserve3.22214 Saint-Basile

Parishes

The county is subdivided into fourteen parishes (listed by 2016 population): [6]

Official NameArea km2PopulationMunicipalities or equivalentsUnincorporated communities
Saint-Jacques 299.491,596Edmundston Ennemond / Grandmaison / Moulin-Morneault / Patrieville /
Petite-Rivière-à-la-Truite / Saint-Jacques / St. Joseph Settlement
Saint-Joseph 322.891,538Edmundston Deuxième-Sault / Francoeur / Lévesque / Rang-des-Bossé / Rang-des-Couturier /
Saint-Joseph-de-Madawaska / Sicard / Toussaint / Violette
Saint-André 128.181,129Saint-André Comeau Ridge / Gaudreau Park / Lévesque Settlement / McManus Siding /
Powers Creek / Saint-Amand / Woodville
Saint-Léonard 343.39975Saint-Léonard Bellefleur / Coombes Road / Cyr Junction / Grand-Ruisseau /
Martin Siding / Poitras / Rang-des-Bourgoin / Saint-Léonard-Parent
Sainte-Anne 368.89964Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska Fourche-à-Clark / Miller Line Cache / Prime / Rang-des-Deschêne /
Ringuette Settlement / Siegas / Siegas Lake Settlement / Sirois
Rivière-Verte 715.86711Rivière-Verte Beardsley Depot / Davis Mill / Montagne-de-la-Croix / Montagne-des-Roy /
Rang-des-Hubert
Saint-François 344.59606Haut-Madawaska Concession-des-Jaunes / Concession-des-Viel / Connors / Lac-Unique /
Little River Mills / Mouth of St. Francis / Pelletiers Mill / Val Oakes
Saint-Basile 129.61592Edmundston
St. Basile 10 (native reserve)
Boniface Bridge / Green River Settlement / Jalbert / Maillet /
Montagne-des-Therrien / Rang-des-Lavoie /
Saint-Hilaire 41.90478Haut-Madawaska Riceville
Clair 43.92283Haut-Madawaska Caron Brook / Concession-des-Lang / Concession-des-Vasseur / Crockett /
Les Rapides
Baker Brook 125.17275Haut-Madawaska Concession-de-Baker-Brook / Concession-des-Ouellette / Rang-des-Morneault /
Rang-Saint-Joseph / Val-Lambert / Val-Nadeau
Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes 187.18275 Durette Settlement / Flemming / Harrison Brook Settlement / La Montagne /
Lower Siegas / Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes
Madawaska 173.1810Edmundston
Haut-Madawaska
Lac Baker 24.305Lac-Baker
Haut-Madawaska
Boundary / Portage-du-Lac / Rang-des-Collin / Saint-Castin / Pelletiers Mill /
Soucy

Demographics

Historical Census Data - Madawaska County, New Brunswick
YearPop.±%
1991 36,554    
1996 36,814+0.7%
2001 35,611−3.3%
2006 34,071−4.3%
2011 33,422−1.9%
2016 32,741−2.0%
[7] [1]

As a census division in the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Madawaska County had a population of 32,603 living in 14,905 of its 15,851 total private dwellings, a change of -0.4% from its 2016 population of 32,741. With a land area of 3,454.97 km2 (1,333.97 sq mi), it had a population density of 9.4/km2 (24.4/sq mi) in 2021. [8]

Canada census – Madawaska community profile
2021 2016 2011
Population32,603 (-0.4% from 2016)32,741 (-2.0% from 2011)33,422 (-1.9% from 2006)
Land area3,454.97 km2 (1,333.97 sq mi)3,461.89 km2 (1,336.64 sq mi)3,463.05 km2 (1,337.09 sq mi)
Population density9.4/km2 (24/sq mi)9.5/km2 (25/sq mi)9.7/km2 (25/sq mi)
Median age52.0 (M: 50.8, F: 53.2)50.1 (M: 49.0, F: 51.0)47.3 (M: 46.3, F: 48.1)
Private dwellings15,851 (total)  14,905 (occupied)15,774 (total) 15,514 (total) 
Median household income$62,400$53,146$47,385
References: 2021 [9] 2016 [6] 2011 [10] earlier [11] [12]

Language

Canada Census Mother Tongue - Madawaska County, New Brunswick [7] [1]
CensusTotal
French
English
French & English
Non-official languages
YearResponsesCountTrendPop %CountTrendPop %CountTrendPop %CountTrendPop %
2016
32,105
29,765Decrease2.svg 2.5%92.71%1,645Increase2.svg 7.5%5.12%372Increase2.svg 24.0%1.17%320Increase2.svg 77.8%1.00%
2011
32,510
30,500Decrease2.svg 2.2%93.82%1,530Decrease2.svg 8.1%4.71%300Increase2.svg 13.2%0.92%180Decrease2.svg 54.4%0.55%
2006
33,510
31,185Decrease2.svg 4.7%93.06%1,665Increase2.svg 6.1%4.97%265Decrease2.svg 26.4%0.79%395Increase2.svg 119.4%1.18%
2001
34,845
32,735Decrease2.svg 3.8%93.94%1,570Decrease2.svg 14.2%4.51%360Increase2.svg 14.3%1.03%180Increase2.svg 44.0%0.52%
1996
36,300
34,030n/a93.75%1,830n/a5.04%315n/a0.87%125n/a0.34%

Access routes

Highways and numbered routes that run through the county, including external routes that start or finish at the county limits: [13]

Protected areas and attractions

Notable people

See also

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