Addington Parish, New Brunswick

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Addington is a geographic parish in Restigouche County, New Brunswick, Canada.Template:Refn

For governance purposes it is divided between the city of Campbellton[1] and the Restigouche rural district,[2] both of which are members of the Restigouche Regional Service Commission.[3]

Before the 2023 governance reform, the northern part of the parish was heavily divided, with (moving upriver from the eastern parish line) the city of Campbellton, the village of Atholville, the village of Tide Head and the local service district of Flatlands, which straddled the western parish line; the (LSD) of Glencoe was inland of Tide Head and Flatlands, along Route 17 and Route 275, with Atholville extending inland around the loop of Route 275; the remainder of the parish's mainland formed the LSD of the parish of Addington. The islands in the Restigouche River were divided between Flatlands and Tide Head, though the boundary the village claimed differed from those recognised by the Regional Service Commission's map of Flatlands.[4] The 2023 reform amalgamated Addington and Tide Head with Campbellton, annexing Glencoe with two parts of the LSD of the parish of Addington on either side of Walker Road, allowing a smoother boundary, while the boundary between the river islands was settled;[1] Flatlands and the remainder of the parish LSD became part of the rural district.[2]

Origin of name

The parish was named in honour of Henry Unwin Addington, a diplomat who was appointed in 1826 as a plenipotentiary in the boundary negotiations with the United States.[5][6] He was the nephew of Henry Addington, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1801–1804.

The other plenipotentiary in 1826 was William Huskisson, for whom Huskisson Parish in Kent County was named at the same time.

History

Addington was erected in 1827 in Gloucester County from Beresford Parish.[7] The parish comprised the area north of the prolongation of the southern line of modern Beresford and between the Benjamin and Upsalquitch Rivers.

In 1840 Restigouche County was reorganised following its erection. Addington was reduced to its modern eastern boundary while having its western boundary changed to a line due south from the mouth of the Upsalquitch River.[8]

In 1879 Eldon Parish was dissolved and the area added to Addington.[9]

In 1896 Eldon was reërected with altered boundaries, giving Addington its modern boundaries.[10]

Boundaries

Addington Parish is bounded:[11][12][13]

  • on the north by the Quebec provincial boundary, running through the Restigouche River;
  • on the east by a line running true south from the most eastern point of the western side of the mouth of Walkers Brook, which runs through Campbellton;
  • on the south by the Northumberland County line;
  • on the west by a line beginning on the county line about at a point about 2.4 kilometres east of Bald Mountain Brook, then running true north to the southeastern corner of a grant to Thomas Gracie, about 1 kilometre west of Route 17 and 2 kilometres south of Evergreen Road, then running northwesterly along the western edge of Glenlivet Settlement to its northwestern corner, then along the prolongation of the eastern line of a grant to John Justason and the Justason grant to strike the Restigouche River near the lower end of Bell Island;
  • including all the river islands in front.

Communities

Communities at least partly within the parish.[12][13][14] bold indicates an incorporated municipality

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Bodies of water

Bodies of water[lower-alpha 1] at least partly within the parish.[12][13][14]

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Islands

Islands at least partly within the parish.[12][13][14]

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  • Apple Island
  • Boulton Island
  • Butters Islands (Apple Island)
  • Delaney Island
  • Dickson Island
  • Duffs Island
  • Duncan Island
  • Ferguson Island
  • Gillis Island
  • Long Island
  • McBeath Island
  • Moses Island
  • Murray Islands (Murray Island)
  • Prichards Island (Pritchard Island)
  • Smith Island

Other notable places

Parks, historic sites, and other noteworthy places at least partly within the parish.[12][13][14][15][16]

  • Berry Brook Protected Natural Area
  • Halls Shed Lake Protected Natural Area
  • McDougalls Brook Protected Natural Area
  • Mount Carleton Provincial Park
  • Mount Carleton Wildlife Management Area[17]
  • Northwest Upsalquitch River Protected Natural Area
  • Popelogan Depot Protected Natural Area
  • Squaw Cap Mountain Protected Natural Area
  • Sugarloaf Provincial Park
  • Upsalquitch Forks Protected Natural Area

Demographics

Parish population total does not include Tide Head or portions in Atholville and Campbellton. Revised census figures based on the 2023 local governance reforms have not been released.

Population

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Language

Canada Census Mother Tongue - Addington Parish, New Brunswick[18]
Census Total
French
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French & English
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Other
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Year Responses Count Trend Pop % Count Trend Pop % Count Trend Pop % Count Trend Pop %
2016
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660
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180 27.2% 470 71.2% 5 0.8% 5 0.8%
2011
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2,610
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1,950 Decrease 2.5% 74.71% 630 Decrease 8.0% 24.14% 30 Increase 20.0% 1.15% 0 Decrease 100.0% 0.00%
2006
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2,720
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2,000 Decrease 13.6% 73.53% 685 Increase 6.2% 25.18% 25 Increase 25.0% 0.92% 10 Steady 0.0% 0.37%
2001
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2,990
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2,315 Increase 7.7% 77.42% 645 Decrease 17.8% 21.57% 20 Decrease 50.0% 0.67% 10 Decrease 50.0% 0.33%
1996
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2,995
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2,150 n/a 71.79% 785 n/a 26.21% 40 n/a 1.33% 20 n/a 0.67%

Access Routes

Highways and numbered routes that run through the parish, including external routes that start or finish at the parish limits:[19]

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See also

Notes

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References

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