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This is a list of communities in New Brunswick, a province in Canada. For the purposes of this list, a community is defined as either an incorporated municipality, an Indian reserve, or an unincorporated community inside or outside a municipality.

Contents

Municipalities

Cities

New Brunswick has eight cities:

Towns

New Brunswick has 27 towns.

Towns of New Brunswick
NameMunicipal type County [1] Incorporation
date [2]
2021 Census of Population [1]
Population
(2021)
Population
(2016)
Change
Land area
(km2)
Population
density
(/km2)
Beresford Town Gloucester 19674,2944,288+0.1%19.24223.2
Bouctouche Town Kent 19662,5132,361+6.4%18.33137.1
Caraquet Town Gloucester 19614,2854,248+0.9%68.1362.9
Dalhousie Town Restigouche 19053,2233,126+3.1%15.12213.2
Florenceville-Bristol Town Carleton 20081,5731,604−1.9%15.7499.9
Grand Bay-Westfield Town Kings 19984,9674,964+0.1%59.8283.0
Grand Falls Town Victoria 18905,2205,326−2.0%18.04289.4
Hampton Town Kings 19664,3954,289+2.5%20.97209.6
Hartland Town Carleton 1918933957−2.5%9.5098.2
Lamèque Town Gloucester 19661,3011,285+1.2%12.40104.9
Nackawic Town York 1976962941+2.2%7.68125.3
Oromocto Town Sunbury 19569,0459,223−1.9%22.36404.5
Quispamsis Town Kings 196618,76818,245+2.9%56.97329.4
Richibucto Town Kent 19661,4111,266+11.5%11.90118.6
Riverview Town Albert 197320,58419,667+4.7%34.10603.6
Rothesay Town Kings 198811,97711,659+2.7%34.59346.3
Sackville Town Westmorland 19036,0995,331+14.4%73.9182.5
Saint Andrews Town Charlotte 19032,0481,786+14.7%8.35245.3
Saint-Léonard Town Madawaska 19201,3221,300+1.7%5.34247.6
Saint-Quentin Town Restigouche 19472,1412,194−2.4%4.24505.0
Shediac Town Westmorland 19037,5356,664+13.1%64.00117.7
Shippagan Town Gloucester 19472,6722,580+3.6%9.96268.3
St. George Town Charlotte 19041,5791,517+4.1%16.1797.6
St. Stephen Town Charlotte 1973 [lower-alpha 1] 4,5104,415+2.2%13.72328.7
Sussex Town Kings 19044,4404,282+3.7%8.90498.9
Woodstock Town Carleton 18565,5535,228+6.2%14.96371.2

Villages

New Brunswick has 66 villages.

Villages of New Brunswick
NameMunicipal type County [1] Incorporation
date [2]
2021 Census of Population [1]
Population
(2021)
Population
(2016)
Change
Land area
(km2)
Population
density
(/km2)
Alma Village Albert 1966282213+32.4%47.645.9
Aroostook Village Victoria 1966313306+2.3%2.23140.4
Atholville Village Restigouche 19663,2903,570−7.8%119.5827.5
Balmoral Village Restigouche 19721,6031,674−4.2%43.3337.0
Bas-Caraquet Village Gloucester 19661,3111,305+0.5%30.9342.4
Bath Village Carleton 1966440476−7.6%2.00220.0
Belledune Village Restigouche 19681,3251,417−6.5%189.187.0
Bertrand Village Gloucester 19681,1531,166−1.1%57.0120.2
Blacks Harbour Village Charlotte 1972907894+1.5%9.02100.6
Blackville Village Northumberland 1966914958−4.6%20.9743.6
Cambridge-Narrows Village Queens 1966715562+27.2%106.796.7
Canterbury Village York 1966320336−4.8%5.3260.2
Cap-Pelé Village Westmorland 19692,503 [3] 2,425+3.2%22.96109.0
Centreville Village Carleton 1966508557−8.8%2.67190.3
Charlo Village Restigouche 19661,3231,310+1.0%31.4542.1
Chipman Village Queens 19661,2011,104+8.8%19.0063.2
Doaktown Village Northumberland 1966808792+2.0%29.0927.8
Dorchester Village Westmorland 19669061,096−17.3%5.71158.7
Drummond Village Victoria 1967729737−1.1%8.8882.1
Eel River Crossing Village Restigouche 19661,8441,953−5.6%65.2628.3
Fredericton Junction Village Sunbury 1966719704+2.1%23.8530.1
Gagetown Village Queens 1966787711+10.7%49.3216.0
Grand Manan Village Charlotte 19952,5952,360+10.0%150.5617.2
Grande-Anse Village Gloucester 1968731899−18.7%24.2730.1
Harvey Village York 1966402358+12.3%2.46163.4
Hillsborough Village Albert 19661,3481,277+5.6%12.81105.2
Lac Baker Village Madawaska 1967685690−0.7%37.2418.4
Le Goulet Village Gloucester 1986749793−5.5%5.40138.7
Maisonnette Village Gloucester 1986535495+8.1%12.9141.4
McAdam Village York 19661,1731,151+1.9%14.1982.7
Meductic Village York 1966180215−16.3%6.2628.8
Memramcook Village Westmorland 19955,0294,778+5.3%186.6426.9
Millville Village York 1966274273+0.4%12.1422.6
Minto Village Queens 19662,2342,305−3.1%31.3671.2
Neguac Village Northumberland 19671,6921,684+0.5%26.7263.3
New Maryland Village York 19914,1534,174−0.5%21.25195.4
Nigadoo Village Gloucester 1967997963+3.5%7.65130.3
Norton Village Kings 19661,4101,382+2.0%75.3518.7
Paquetville Village Gloucester 1966718720−0.3%9.2677.5
Perth-Andover Village Victoria 19661,5741,590−1.0%8.96175.7
Petitcodiac Village Westmorland 19661,4761,383+6.7%17.1885.9
Petit-Rocher Village Gloucester 19661,9541,897+3.0%4.52432.3
Plaster Rock Village Victoria 19661,0021,023−2.1%3.01332.9
Pointe-Verte Village Gloucester 1966865886−2.4%13.7662.9
Port Elgin Village Westmorland 1922381408−6.6%2.65143.8
Rexton Village Kent 1966874830+5.3%6.29139.0
Riverside-Albert Village Albert 1966348350−0.6%3.39102.7
Rivière-Verte Village Madawaska 1966744724+2.8%6.91107.7
Rogersville Village Northumberland 19661,1931,166+2.3%7.19165.9
Saint-Antoine Village Kent 1966 [lower-alpha 2] 1,7911,733+3.3%6.32283.4
Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska Village Madawaska 1966891957−6.9%8.9799.3
Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël Village Gloucester 1966820879−6.7%15.8451.8
Saint-Isidore Village Gloucester 1978810764+6.0%22.9435.3
Saint-Léolin Village Gloucester 1966615647−4.9%19.7331.2
Saint-Louis de Kent Village Kent 1986981856+14.6%1.98495.5
Salisbury Village Westmorland 19662,3872,284+4.5%13.56176.0
St. Martins Village Saint John 1966320276+15.9%2.35136.2
Stanley Village York 1966397412−3.6%16.9323.4
Sussex Corner Village Kings 19661,4581,461−0.2%9.32156.4
Tide Head Village Restigouche 1966951938+1.4%19.3449.2
Tracy Village Sunbury 1966610608+0.3%29.4420.7

Regional municipalities

New Brunswick has one regional municipality.

Rural communities

New Brunswick has seven rural communities.

Indian reserves

New Brunswick is home to 32 Indian reserves, of which 18 are recognized as census subdivisions by Statistics Canada. [4]

Name as used by
Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
First Nation(s)Ethnic/national
group
Tribal
council
TreatyAreaPopulation [4] Notes & references
haacre20162011 %
difference
Big Hole Tract 8 (North Half) [5] Metepenagiag Miꞌkmaq Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a1,396.23,450.1
Big Hole Tract 8 (South Half) [6] Eel Ground Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a1,740.24,300.1483441.2%
Buctouche 16 [7] Buctouche MicMac Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a62.3153.9968512.9%
Buctouche Micmac Band Extension [8] Buctouche MicMac Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a89.6221.4
Devon 30 [9] Saint Mary's Wolastoqiyik Wolastoqey Tribal Council n/a125.9311.11,03886420.1%
Eel Ground 2 [10] Eel Ground Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a1,072.82,650.953244818.8%
Eel River 3 [11] Eel River Bar Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a122.0301.53293202.8%
Esgenoôpetitj [12] Esgenoopetitj Miꞌkmaq Mawiw Council Incorporated n/a985.42,435.01,1791,04612.7%
Fort Folly 1 [13] Fort Folly Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a56.1138.64048-16.7%
Indian Island 28 [14] Indian Island Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a38.494.91389742.3%
Indian Point 1 [15] Metepenagiag Miꞌkmaq Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a41.2101.8
Indian Ranch [16] Eel River Bar Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a45.7112.9896048.3%
Kingsclear 6 [17] Kingsclear Maliseet Wolastoqey Tribal Council n/a374.7925.94934900.6%
Metepenagiag Urban Reserve 3 [18] Metepenagiag Miꞌkmaq Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a19.949.2
Metepenagiag Urban Reserve 8 [19] Metepenagiag Miꞌkmaq Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a3.68.9
Metepenagiag Uta'nk [20] Metepenagiag Miꞌkmaq Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a1.12.7
Moose Meadows 4 [21] Eel River Bar Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a404.71,000.0
Oinpegitjoig [22] Pabineau Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a18.646.0
Oromocto 26 [23] Oromocto Wolastoqiyik Wolastoqey Tribal Council n/a100.7248.8282286-1.4%
Pabineau 11 [24] Pabineau Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a429.11,060.3134141-5%
Pokemouche 13 [25] Esgenoopetitj Miꞌkmaq Mawiw Council Incorporated n/a151.4374.1
Red Bank 4 [26] Metepenagiag Miꞌkmaq Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a1,457.03,600.3309352-12.2%
Red Bank 7 [27] Metepenagiag Miꞌkmaq Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a1,011.72,500.0
Renous 12 [28] Eel Ground Miꞌkmaq North Shore Micmac District Council n/a10.024.7
Richibucto 15 [29] Elsipogtog Miꞌkmaq Mawiw Council Incorporated n/a1,956.24,833.91,9371,985-2.4%
Soegao No. 35 [30] Elsipogtog Miꞌkmaq Mawiw Council Incorporated n/a130.1321.5
St Basile 10 [31] Madawaska Maliseet Maliseet Wolastoqey Tribal Council n/a344.8852.02142054.4%
St. Mary's 24 [32] Saint Mary's Wolastoqiyik Wolastoqey Tribal Council n/a1.02.5
Tabusintac 9 [33] Esgenoopetitj Miꞌkmaq Mawiw Council Incorporated n/a3,268.78,077.110100%
The Brothers 18 [34] Kingsclear
Madawaska Maliseet
Tobique
Woodstock
Maliseet Wolastoqey Tribal Council
Wolastoqey Tribal Council
Mawiw Council Incorporated
n/a4.09.9
Tobique 20 [35] Tobique Maliseet Mawiw Council Incorporated n/a2,724.06,731.29681,039-6.8%
Woodstock 23 [36] Woodstock Maliseet n/a159.8394.9327345-5.2%

First Nations

New Brunswick is home to 15 First Nations.

Name as used by
Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
Ethnic/national
group
Population (July 2021)Notes
On reserveOff reserveTotal
Buctouche MicMac [37] Miꞌkmaq 8042122
Eel Ground [38] Miꞌkmaq 5934831,076
Eel River Bar [39] Miꞌkmaq 362441803
Elsipogtog [40] Miꞌkmaq 2,7387613,499
Esgenoopetitj (Burnt Church) [41] Miꞌkmaq 1,3825591,941
Fort Folly [42] Miꞌkmaq 35101136
Indian Island [43] Miꞌkmaq 112100212
Kingsclear [44] Maliseet 7393251,064
Madawaska Maliseet [45] Maliseet 163217380
Metepenagiag Miꞌkmaq [46] Miꞌkmaq 465237702
Oromocto [47] Wolastoqiyik 342460802
Pabineau [48] Miꞌkmaq 105238343
Saint Mary's [49] Wolastoqiyik 9401,0842,024
Tobique [50] Maliseet 1,5949762,570
Woodstock [51] Maliseet 3018541,155
Total population9,9516,87816,829

Parishes

New Brunswick has 152 parishes, [52] of which 142 are recognized as census subdivisions by Statistics Canada and six as dissolved census subdivisions. [53]

Local service districts

Neighbourhoods

Other communities and settlements

This is a list of communities and settlements in New Brunswick.

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See also

Notes

Cities
    Parishes
      1. St. Stephen was incorporated as a town in 1871 and amalgamated with Milltown in 1973 to form St. Stephen-Milltown; the name reverted to St. Stephen in 1975. [2]
      2. Incorporated as St. Anthony but the name was changed to Saint-Antoine in 1969. [2]
      3. The local service district of the parish of Campobello was incorporated as a rural community on 1 November 2010; the parish itself still legally exists and appears in the Territorial Division Act. The data here is for the rural community of Campobello Island.
      4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 2016 figure adjusted for subsequent change in boundaries.
      5. The local service district of Parish of Ludlow was replaced on 10 March 1971 by the new local service district of Upper Miramichi, which also included part of the local service district of the parish of Stanley; Upper Miramichi was incorporated as a rural community on 17 March 2008. The parish itself still legally exists and appears in the Territorial Division Act.
      6. Figures are for rural community of Saint-André, which includes all of parish not included in town of Grand Falls.
      7. The official name is Sainte-Marie in both languages. [55]
      8. These totals are not inclusive of any portions within cities, town, villages, incorporated rural communities, regional municipality, or Indian reserves. Totals are calculated; non-CSDs are not included.

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