Botsford Parish, New Brunswick
Botsford is a civil parish in Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.
For governance purposes it is divided between the villages of Cap-Pelé and Port Elgin; the incorporated rural community of Beaubassin East; and the local service districts of Bayfield, Cape Tormentine, and the parish of Botsford.History
Botsford Parish erected from Sackville Parish in 1805: named for Amos Botsford, a Loyalist from Connecticut, who settled in Sackville.Delineation
Botsford Parish is defined in the Territorial Division Act as being bounded:Communities
Parish population total does not include incorporated municipalities .
- Bayfield
- Bayside
- Botsford
- Cadman Corner
- Cap-Pelé
- Cape Spear
- Cape Tormentine
- Chapmans Corner
- Hardy
- Johnston Point Road
- Little Shemogue
- Malden
- Mates Corner
- Melrose
- Murray Corner
- Murray Road
- Petit-Cap
- Smith Settlement
- Spence Settlement
- The Bluff
- Westmorland
- Upper Cape
- Woodside
Demographics
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