Northumberland County, New Brunswick


Northumberland County is located in northeastern New Brunswick, Canada.

Geography

Northumberland County is covered by thick forests, whose products stimulate the economy. The highest peaks in the province, including Mount Carleton lie in the northwestern corner of the county.
The county is dominated by the Miramichi River, world famous for its salmon fishing. The lower portion of the river is an estuary that widens into Miramichi Bay, a part of the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Services

The city of Miramichi is a local service centre for the county and surrounding regions with schools, hospitals and government offices and retail locations. The county has several saw mills in the city of Miramichi and up the Southwest Branch of the Miramichi River. There were formerly two large pulp and paper mills at Miramichi.
Chatham was also home to an air force base, CFB Chatham, until 1996. Renous-Quarryville, located along the Southwest Miramichi was also home to an army post - a federal maximum security penitentiary is now located on the site.

Census subdivisions

Communities

There are five municipalities within the county :
Official NameDesignationArea km2PopulationParish
MiramichiCity179.4717,537Nelson
Newcastle
NeguacVillage26.751,684Alnwick
RogersvilleVillage7.201,166Rogersville
BlackvilleVillage21.13958Blackville
DoaktownVillage29.07792Blissfield

First Nations

There are five First Nations reservations in Northumberland County :
Official NameDesignationArea km2PopulationParish
Esgenoôpetitj 14Reservation9.541,046Alnwick
Eel Ground 2Reservation10.90448Northesk
Red Bank 4Reservation16.18352Southesk
Big Hole Tract 8 Reservation27.8234Northesk
Tabusintac 9Reservation22.0010Alnwick

Three communities in the county are part of the Mi'kmaq Nation: Metepenagiag Mi'kmaq Nation, at the junction of the Northwest Miramichi River and the Little Southwest Miramichi River; Eel Ground First Nation, close to the junction of the Northwest and Southwest Miramichi Rivers near Newcastle; and Burnt Church First Nation on the northern shore of Miramichi Bay.

Parishes

The county is subdivided into thirteen parishes :
Official NameArea km2PopulationMunicipalitiesUnincorporated communities
Alnwick669.093,640Neguac
Esgenoôpetitj 14
Tabusintac 9
Barryville / Oak Point-Bartibog Bridge / Bayshore / Blacklands / Brantville / Breau Road / Burnt Church /
Cains Point / Christies Landing / Covedell / Drisdelle Settlement / Fairisle / Gaythorne /
Lagacéville / Lauvergot / Lavillette / Lower Bartibogue / Old Dans Landing / Pontgravé /
Price Settlement / Rivière-des-Caches / Rivière-du-Portage / Robichaud Settlement /
Saint-Wilfred / Sheldrake Island / Stymiest Road / Tabusintac / The Willows /
Village-Saint-Laurent / Winston / Wishart Point
Northesk3,355.152,263Eel Ground 2
Big Hole Tract 8
Bear House / Big Hole / Boom Road / Chaplin Island Road / Curtis Settlement / Curventon /
Eel Ground / Exmoor / Heath Steele / Indian Falls Depot / Lumsden Road / Maple Glen /
Mathias Landing / North Esk Boom / Popple Depot / Redstone Rapids / Sevogle /
Strathadam / Sunny Corner / Trout Brook / Wayerton / Whitney
Hardwicke278.602,201Auburnville / Baie-Sainte-Anne / Bay du Vin / Bay du Vin Beach / Eel River Bridge /
Escuminac / Fox Island / Gregan / Hardwicke / Hardwood Settlement / Hortons Creek /
Manuels / Point Gardiner / Vin Island
Blackville824.022,028Blackville Barnett / Barnettville / Hardscramble / Keenan Siding / Lockstead / Smith Crossing /
Shinnickburn
Southesk2,467.021,694Red Bank 4 Cassilis / Dennis / Garden Road / Halcomb / Harris Brook Settlement / Loggie Lodge /
Lyttleton / Maple Hill / Matthews / Pratts Camp / Ramsay Lodge / Red Bank / Red Rock /
Sillikers / South Esk / Warwick Settlement / Williamstown
Glenelg505.211,560Bay du Vin Mills / Black River Bridge / Centre Napan / Fowlies Mill / Glenwood /
Little Branch / Lower Napan / McKenzie Settlement / Napan Bay / Point aux Carr /
Redmondville / St. Margarets / Victoria / Wine River
Ludlow1,016.661,543 Carrolls Crossing / Ludlow / McNamee / Porter Cove / Priceville
Newcastle578.921,136Miramichi Bartibog / Beaver Brook Station / Bellefond / Beveridge / Busby / East Beaver Brook /
Elizabethton / Highbank / Little Bartibog / Lower Newcastle-Russellville / McEwan Dam / Morrissy /
Patterson Siding / Patterson Station / Telly Road Crossing
Rogersville326.331,102Rogersville Collette / East Collette / Lakeland / Marcelville / Murray Settlement / North Rogersville /
Pleasant Ridge / Regneautville / Rosaireville / Sapin-Court / Shediac Ridge / St. Bernard /
Vienneau / West Collette / Young Ridge
Derby61.01976Bryenton / Davidson, New Brunswick / Derby / Derby Junction / Elmtree / Lower Derby /
Manderville / Millerton / Northwest Bridge / Parker Road / Renous-Quarryville /
South Nelson Road / Upper Derby
Nelson354.57957Miramichi Barnaby River / Chelmsford / Doyles Brook / Hughes / Kirkwood / Lower Barnaby /
McKinleyville / Passmore / Semiwagan Ridge / Upper Barnaby
Chatham22.70511Lower Napan / Middle Island / Savoy Beach / Snyders Beach / Upper Napan
Blissfield1,240.54450Doaktown Amostown / O'Donnelltown / Storeytown

The county is a mostly English-speaking region in the otherwise Francophone northeastern New Brunswick. Coastal regions of Miramichi Bay are Acadian. The former town of Chatham has traditionally been an Irish stronghold, while its sister town of Newcastle has had a more English and Scottish Protestant flavour. Both are now amalgamated into the city of Miramichi.

Population

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Access Routes

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

Notable people