Dundas Parish, New Brunswick
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Dundas is a parish in southeastern New Brunswick, Canada in Kent County.
It is located on the Northumberland Strait on the north shore of Shediac Bay, and is located northeast of Moncton. The main community is Grande-Digue.
It is defined by the Territorial Division Act as follows:
South by the County line; west by the McLaughlin Road; north by a line beginning at the seashore, at the northeastern angle of lot no. 1, granted to Joseph Richard; thence south seventy-two degrees and thirty minutes west seven hundred and sixty-five chains, or until it meets the westerly line of lot number 86, granted to Maximin A. Girouard; thence along the western line of said lot in a southerly direction, to meet the southern line of lot number 84, granted to Beloni Robicheau; thence westerly along the said southern line of the last-mentioned grant and its westerly prolongation to the eastern side of the McLaughlin Road; and east by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, including all the islands in front.
According to the Canada 2001 Census:
- Population: 6,174
- % Change (1996-2001): 0.2
- Dwellings: 3,441
- Area (km².): 230.31
- Density (persons per km².): 26.8
North: Saint Mary, Sainte-Antoine, Wellington | ||
West: Saint-Paul |
Dundas | East: Northumberland Strait |
South: Moncton Parish, Shediac Parish |