Saint John County, New Brunswick
Saint John County is located in southern New Brunswick, Canada. The city of Saint John dominates the county. Elsewhere in the county, tourism is focused around the Bay of Fundy.
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Communities
There are two municipalities within Saint John County :Official Name | Designation | Area km2 | Population | Parish |
Saint John | City | 315.96 | 67,575 | Simonds |
St. Martins | Village | 2.35 | 276 | Saint Martins |
Parishes
The county is subdivided by the Territorial Division Act into one city and three parishes :Official Name | Area km2 | Population | Municipalities | Unincorporated communities |
Saint John | 315.96 | 67,575 | Saint John | |
Simonds | 280.86 | 3,843 | Baxters Corner / Black River / Cape Spencer / Coleraine / Fairfield / Gardner Creek / Garnett Settlement / Grove Hill / Lake View Estates / Mispec / Otter Lake / Primrose / Quaco Road / Simonds / Upper Golden Grove / Upper Loch Lomond / West Beach / Willow Grove | |
Musquash | 235.33 | 1,194 | Chance Harbour / Dam Road / Dipper Harbour East / Dipper Harbour West / Five Fathom Hole / Gilmore Subdivision / Gooseberry Cove / Little Lepreau / Musquash / Point Lepreau / Prince of Wales / Sherwood Road / South Musquash | |
Saint Martins | 629.20 | 1,132 | St. Martins | Bains Corner / Bay View / Burchills Flats / Chapel Flats / Chester / Drawlin Hill / Fair View / Hardingville / Little Beach / Mosher Hill / Orange Hill / Porter Road / Salmon River / Shanklin / Tynemouth Creek / West Quaco |
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