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Gagetown Parish, New Brunswick

Gagetown is a geographic parish in Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.

Prior to the 2023 governance reform, for governance purposes it was divided between CFB Gagetown, the village of Gagetown and the local service district of Upper Gagetown, the latter two of which were members of Capital Region Service Commission (RSC11).

Origin of name

The original township was named in honour of General Thomas Gage, British Commander-in-Chief, North America at the time; he was principal grantee of the township.

History

Gagetown was created in 1765 as Gage Township in Nova Scotia.

In 1786 the township formed the core of Gagetown Parish when New Brunswick erected its counties and parishes. The parish added territory back to the Charlotte County line.

In 1838 the rear of Gagetown was included in the newly erected Petersville Parish.

Boundaries

Gagetown Parish is bounded

  • on the northeast by the Saint John River;
  • on the southeast by the southern line of a grant to Nathaniel Jarvis, which forms the southern boundary of the village of Gagetown, and running southwesterly to the rear of the grant, then turning left and running south 52º west, crossing Route 102 and into CFB Gagetown, about 12 kilometres to the southernmost corner of a grant to Robert Nelson at the corner of Lawfield Road and Kerr Road in the former community of Summer Hill;
  • on the southwest by the southwestern line of the Nelson grant prolonged to the Sunbury County line;
  • on the northwest by the Sunbury County line;
  • including Gagetown Island and Grimross Island.

Communities

Communities at least partly within the parish. bold indicates an incorporated municipality; italics indicate a community expropriated for CFB Gagetown

  • Coytown
  • Gagetown
  • Mill Road
  • Hersey Corner
  • Lawfield
  • Summer Hill
  • Upper Gagetown

Bodies of water

Bodies of water at least partly within the parish.

  • Mount Creek
  • Coys Lake
  • Harts Lake

Islands

Islands at least partly within the parish.

  • Gagetown Island
  • Grimross Island
  • McAllisters Island

Other notable places

Parks, historic sites, and other noteworthy places at least partly within the parish.

Demographics

Parish population total does not include village of Gagetown

Population

Population trend

Language

Mother tongue language (2016)

Access Routes

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

  • Highways
  • none
  • Principal Routes
  • Secondary Routes:
  • None
  • External Routes:
  • None

See also

Notes

References

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