Saint Andrews St. Andrews | |
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Country | Canada |
Province | New Brunswick |
County | Charlotte County |
Erected | 1786 |
Area | |
• Land | 24.27 km2 (9.37 sq mi) |
Population (2021) [1] | |
• Total | 550 |
• Density | 22.7/km2 (59/sq mi) |
• Change 2016-2021 | 0.5% |
• Dwellings | 296 |
Time zone | UTC-4 (AST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-3 (ADT) |
Figures do not include portion within the town of Saint Andrews |
Saint Andrews Parish is a geographic parish in Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada, [4] located east of St. Stephen.
For governance purposes, the entire parish is part of the town of Saint Andrews, [5] which is a member of the Southwest New Brunswick Service Commission. [6]
Prior to the 2023 governance reform, it comprised the town of Saint Andrews, which included Navy Island, and the Chamcook local service district, [7] which included Ministers Island and the mainland north of the town. The LSD assessed for fire, police, zoning, emergency measures and animal control services. [8] The taxing authority was 513.00 Chamcook. Both the town and the LSD are members of the Southwest New Brunswick Service Commission (SNBSC). [9]
For census purposes, Statistics Canada divides the area into Saint Andrews, Parish, and Saint Andrews, Town. [1]
Historian William F. Ganong notes the use of St. Andrews Point in the Owen Journal of 1770 but considered the name to date back to French times. [10]
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.
Saint Andrews Parish was erected in 1786 as one of the county's original parishes, [11] including most of Saint Croix Parish and parts of Saint David and Saint Patrick Parishes.
The local service district of the parish of Saint Andrews comprised all of the parish outside Saint Andrews. It was established in 1970 to assess for fire protection. [12] First aid and ambulance services were added in 1975. [13] It was replaced by Chamcook in 1997. [14]
Saint Andrews Parish is bounded: [2] [15] [16]
Saint Andrews' original eastern boundary ran straight from the original southeastern corner of the Cape Association grant that makes up the northern part of Saint David Parish to join its modern northeastern boundary near the head of Mitchell Brook, cutting through the southwestern corner of Saint Patrick Parish and leaving the northeastern part of Saint Croix Parish as part of Saint Patrick. Five grants north of the junction of Board Road and Route 760 that are now part of Saint David Parish were also part of Saint Andrews.
In 1874 the northern part of Saint Andrews was erected as Saint Croix, taking all parts of the parish now in Saint Croix, Saint David, and Saint Patrick as well as a bit of territory north of Wileys Corner and land between the railway and the Chamcook Lakes. [17]
In 1958 the modern boundary with Saint Croix was established, transferring everything between the railway and the Chamcook Lakes to Saint Andrews, as well as territory north of Wileys Corner. [18]
Communities at least partly within the parish. [15] [16] [19] bold indicates an incorporated municipality; italics indicates a name no longer in official use
Bodies of water [lower-alpha 1] at least partly within the parish. [15] [16] [19]
Islands at least partly within the parish. [15] [16] [19] italics indicates a name no longer in official use
Parks, historic sites, and other noteworthy places at least partly within the parish. [15] [16] [19] [20] [21]
Population total does not include the town of Saint Andrews
2021 | 2016 | 2011 | |
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Population | 550 (-0.5% from 2016) | 553 (-6.7% from 2011) | 593 (+0.2% from 2006) |
Land area | 24.27 km2 (9.37 sq mi) | 24.27 km2 (9.37 sq mi) | 24.38 km2 (9.41 sq mi) |
Population density | 22.7/km2 (59/sq mi) | 22.8/km2 (59/sq mi) | 24.3/km2 (63/sq mi) |
Median age | 54.8 (M: 55.6, F: 54.8) | 52.2 (M: 51.8, F: 52.4) | 47.6 (M: 47.2, F: 47.9) |
Private dwellings | 250 (total) | 312 (total) | 311 (total) |
Median household income | $68,864 | $.N/A |
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(A) adjustment due to boundary change. [28] [29] |
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Census | Total | English | French | English & French | Other | |||||||||||||
Year | Responses | Count | Trend | Pop % | Count | Trend | Pop % | Count | Trend | Pop % | Count | Trend | Pop % | |||||
2011 | 590 | 555 | 1.8% | 94.07% | 25 | 20.0% | 4.24% | 0 | 0.0% | 0.00% | 10 | 50.0% | 1.69% | |||||
2006 | 0 | 545 | 3.7% | 0.00% | 20 | 0.0% | 0.00% | 0 | 0.0% | 0.00% | 20 | n/a% | 0.00% | |||||
2001 | 545 | 525 | 12.4% | 96.33% | 20 | n/a% | 3.67% | 0 | 0.0% | 0.00% | 0 | 100.0% | 0.00% | |||||
1996 | 460 | 450 | n/a | 97.83% | 0 | n/a | 0.00% | 0 | n/a | 0.00% | 10 | n/a | 2.17% |
Highways and numbered routes that run through the parish, including external routes that start or finish at the parish limits: [30]
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