Moncton Parish, New Brunswick
This article is about the parish.
For the city, see
Moncton.
Moncton is a Canadian parish in Westmorland County, New Brunswick.[2]
Delineation
Moncton Parish is defined in the Territorial Division Act as:
East by Shediac Parish; north by the County line, west by that part of the east line of the grant to Martin Gay and associates, which lies north of Petitcodiac River; and the northerly prolongation thereof, to the County line; southerly by the Petitcodiac River and Dorchester Parish.—Territorial Division Act
History
The parish was established in 1765 as Monckton Township in the province of Nova Scotia and named for Robert Monckton (1726-1782), who was a distinguished soldier and civil servant: established as Moncton Parish in New Brunswick in 1786: part of the Parish of Dorchester was annexed by Moncton Parish in 1835.
Communities
Parish population total does not include incorporated municipalities (in bold).
Demographics
Population
Historical population |
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Year | Pop. | ±% |
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1991 | 8,268 | — |
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1996 | 8,669 | +4.9% |
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2001 | 8,741 | +0.8% |
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2006 | 8,861 | +1.4% |
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2011 | 9,421 | +6.3% |
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Language
Mother tongue language (2006)[4]
Language |
Population |
Pct (%) |
French only |
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N/A% |
English only |
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N/A% |
Both English and French |
0 |
0.00% |
Other languages |
0 |
0.00% |
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Access routes
Highways and numbered routes that run through the parish, including external routes that start or finish at the parish limits:[5]
See also
References
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- Category:New Brunswick
- Portal:New Brunswick
- WikiProject:New Brunswick
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Coordinates: 46°11′22″N 64°55′09″W / 46.189338°N 64.919243°W / 46.189338; -64.919243 (Moncton Parish, New Brunswick)