Lepreau Parish, New Brunswick
Lepreau Parish is a census subdivision of Statistics Canada and local service district in the province of New Brunswick.
It was part of Pennfield Parish until 1857. Following the abolition of county councils with the 1966 Municipalities Act, the local service district was established in 1970 to assess for fire protection. First aid and ambulance services were added in 1978. The local service district is part of Regional Service Commission 11.
It includes the unincorporated settlements of Lepreau, Maces Bay, and Pocologan, and is defined in the Territorial Division Act as being bounded: "West by Pennfield Parish; north by Clarendon Parish; east by the County line; and south by the Bay of Fundy, including Pocologan, New River and Salkeld Islands, and all other islands in front within two miles of the shore."Census data
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Communities
Communities that appear on provincial government maps.
- Haggertys Cove
- Lepreau
- Maces Bay
- New River
- New River Beach
- Welch Cove
Bodies of water that appear on provincial government maps.
- Bay of Fundy
- Bear Lake
- Boyles Cove
- Coronary Lake
- Cranberry Lake
- Daley Ponds
- Dicks Lake
- Eagle Mountain Brook
- Fielding Cove
- Fisher Lake
- Goose Lake
- Grassy Lake
- Haggertys Cove
- Harvey Brook
- Hersey Lake
- Hurd Lake
- Lake of the Hill
- Lepreau Harbour
- Lepreau River
- Little Grassy Lake
- Little Hurd Lake
- Little Lepreau Basin
- Little Munson Lake
- Little New River
- Little Pug Hole
- Lochs Brook
- Matthews Lake
- McCallum Brook
- McQuade Lake
- Moosehorn Lake
- Mosquito Lake
- Mulherin Lake
- Munson Lake
- New River
- New River Harbour
- Nightingale Brook
- October Lake
- Otter Lake
- Rogers Lake
- Rooskey Lake
- Smith Lake
- Spragues Lake
- Welch Cove
- West Branch Lepreau River
Islands
Islands that appear on provincial government maps.
- New River Island
- Pocologan Island
- Salkeld Islands
Conservation areas
Conservation areas that appear on provincial government maps.
Highways and numbered routes that run through the parish, including external routes that start or finish at the parish limits: