Rothesay is a geographic parish in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Prior to the 2023 governance reform, it was divided for governance purposes between the towns of Rothesay and Quispamsis and the local service district of the parish of Rothesay, all of which were members of the Fundy Regional Service Commission (FRSC).
The parish may have been named in honour of the Duke of Rothesay, one of the hereditary titles of the Prince of Wales, who visited the area in 1860 as part of his tour of North America.
Rothesay was erected from Hampton Parish in 1870.
In 1873 the boundary with Hampton was clarified among the islands of Hammond River and altered to run along grant lines on the mainland.
Rothesay Parish is bounded:
Communities at least partly within the parish; bold indicates an incorporated municipality
Bodies of water at least partly in the parish:
Parks, historic sites, and related entities in the parish.
Parish population total does not include Quispamsis and the town of Rothesay
Population trend
Mother tongue (2016)
Highways and numbered routes that run through the parish, including external routes that start or finish at the parish limits:
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