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Current local service districts, as of 1 September 2015
Name Official name[note 1] County Parish Services Established Notes
Aberdeen the parish of Aberdeen Carleton
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire Parish except LSD Glassville
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Aberdeen
  • originally included entire parish
  • 1974-12-18 – LSD Glassville separated to add multiple services and remove community services; includes parts of six grants in community of Glassville,[reg 3] includes small area at junction of Route 107 and Route 580
Acadieville the parish of Acadieville Kent
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972;[reg 4] discontinued 1996[reg 5])
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1988[reg 6])
  • community services (added 1996;[reg 5] reduced to limited area 1999[reg 7])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except village of Rogersville
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authorities: Acadie Siding, Acadieville
  • originally included entire parish
  • 1973-07-01 – Rogersville annexes several grants along Route 126,[reg 8] extending into this parish for the first time
  • 1986-09-25 – Rogersville annexes Route 126 right-of-way at southern end of village[reg 9]
  • 1999-02-25 – Acadie Siding service area established for discontinuation of community services,[reg 7] consists of all of this LSD west of Route 126 and an irregular area east of it, including the communities of Acadie Siding, Noinville, Saint-Athanase, and Village-Saint-Pierre
Addington the parish of Addington Restigouche
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1971[reg 10])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except most of city of Campbellton; villages of Tide Head and part of Atholville; and LSDs Glencoe and most of Flatlands
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Addington
  • originally included entire parish except villages of Atholville and Tide Head, most of city of Campbellton, and most of LSD Flatlands
  • 1970-08-12 – LSD St. Arthur separated to add street lighting,[reg 11] includes all but southernmost end of St. Arthur Settlement grants
  • 1977-09-21 – LSD Glencoe separated to add recreational facilities,[reg 12] includes an irregular area north of St. Arthur along Route 17 and Christopher Brook
  • 1978-06-21 – Glencoe loses 115 acres along road to Val D'Amours,[reg 13] area implicitly returned to this LSD
  • 1980-10-09 – LSD Val D'Amours[note 2] separated to add street lighting,[reg 14] includes area between parish line and Glencoe and St. Arthur on west, and along southern boundary of Atholville and Campbellton; this leaves an isolated part of this LSD containing a few acres near Saint-Aubin Road
  • 1980-10-23 – LSD St. Arthur extended east to boundary of Val-D'Amour[reg 15]
Aldouane Aldouane Kent Saint-Charles
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
1980-09-24[reg 16]
  • consists of all of parish south of Northwest Branch and Saint-Charles River, as far west as 1500 feet west of chemin de la Petite-Rivière, as well as a strip of land along the northern bank of the river. The community of Aldouane is not within this LSD but to the west, within the parish of Saint-Charles
  • separated from LSD the parish of Saint-Charles to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, community services, recreational facilities, and first aid and ambulance services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Aldouane
Allardville Allardville Gloucester Allardville
Bathurst
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • community services
1999-10-14[reg 17]
  • consists of a small part of Bathurst Parish south of Goodwin Mill and all of Allardville Parish except LSD Saint-Sauveur
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Allardville
  • first aid and ambulance services discontinued for former LSD Allardville Centre; recreational facilities discontinued for former Allardville Nord service area
Alma the parish of Alma Albert
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 18])
1973-11-01[reg 19]
  • includes entire parish except village of Alma
  • established after Alma reduced from including entire parish[reg 20]
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Alma
Alnwick the parish of Alnwick Northumberland 1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish except village of Neguac; part of regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3]; and LSDs Fair Isle, Oak Point - Bartibog Bridge, and Tabusintac
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authorities: Alnwick, Barryville-New Jersey
  • originally included entire parish except village of Neguac and LSD Tabusintac. LSD initially consists of two portions, one northeast of Tabusintac
  • 1970-10-22 – LSD Oak Point - Bartibog Bridge separated to add street lighting,[reg 28] includes grants along Miramichi River from that at the mouth of Whites Brook to the mouth of Bartibog River
  • 1971-12-15 – LSD Upper Portage River (Haut-Rivière-du-Portage) separated to add multiple services,[reg 29] includes upper grants along both sides of Rivière-du-Portage and seven inland grants
  • 1979-08-16 – LSD Portage River-Tracadie Beach separated to add multiple services, includes area between Upper Portage River (Haut-Rivière-du-Portage) and New Brunswick Route 11|Route 11]],[reg 30] between Rivière du Portage and Gulf of St. Lawrence, along Ruisseau du Portage, and along county line. LSD now consists of three portions: the main portion, the second surrounded by Tabusintac, Portage River-Tracadie Beach, and Upper Portage River (Haut-Rivière-du-Portage), the third north of Pointe à Barreau and around Grand Lac
  • 1984-01-01 – LSD Brantville separated to add multiple services,[reg 31] includes all of parish surrounded by Tabusintac, Portage River-Tracadie Beach, and Upper Portage River (Haut-Rivière-du-Portage). LSD now consists of two parts: the main portion, and that north of Pointe à Barreau and around Grand Lac
  • 1985-03-15 – LSD Val-Comeau separated to add multiple services,[reg 32] includes eastern corner of parish north of Pointe à Barreau. LSD reduced to single main portion
  • 1986-12-12 – Neguac annexes area along northern side of rue Trécarré between rue Stymiest and rue Fairisle[reg 33]
  • 1987-04-21 – LSD Fair Isle separated with no change in services,[reg 34] includes area between Neguac and Tabusintac and west along Route 455
  • 1990-04-19 – Barryville service area established for street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal;[reg 23] consists of grants along Route 11 and coastline between southwestern shore of Grand Dune Inlet and Oak Point-Bartibog Bridge, including Grand Dune Island and community of Barryville
  • 1992-06-29 – Barryville service area enlarged and renamed Barryville-New Jersey,[reg 24] extending east to Burnt Church River and Burnt Church Road, adding community of New Jersey
  • 1995-05-31 – Barryville-New Jersey service area enlarged,[reg 22] adding community of Burnt Church
  • 2014-07-01 – Tabusintac Indian Reserve No. 9 transferred to LSD Tabusintac[reg 35]
Andover the parish of Andover Victoria
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • recreational facilities (added 1995[reg 36])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except village of Aroostook and part of village of Perth-Andover
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Andover
  • 1966-12-21 – village of Aroostook reduced, adding all of village west of Route 2 to this LSD[reg 37]
  • 1973-01-01 – Perth-Andover reduced,[reg 38] area implicitly added to this LSD
  • 1975-07-01 – Perth-Andover annexes a half-mile wide strip along western side Route 2[reg 39]
  • 2004-11-01 – Perth-Andover annexes area along western boundary including airport, Highview Street, and remainder of Till Road[reg 40]
Anse Bleue Anse-Bleue
(French: Anse Bleue)
Gloucester New Bandon
  • street lighting
  • fire protection (added 1972[reg 41])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 42])
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1979[reg 43])
  • community services (added 1979[reg 43])
  • recreational facilities (added 1988[reg 44])
1968-07-17[reg 45]
  • consists of approximately 2000 acres along Route 320 between villages of Grande-Anse and Maisonnette, including community of Anse-Bleue and surrounding area
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Anse-Bleue
  • originally consisted of fourteen grants along coast
  • name originally spelt Anse Bleu, changed to modern spelling in 1984[reg 46]
  • 1977-04-13 – boundaries enlarged,[reg 47] adding two parts of LSD the parish of New Bandon: approximately 900 acres on western edge and approximately 80 acres along peat moss lease near eastern end of LSD
  • 1986-05-26 – Maisonnette annexes 44 acres on eastern end of LSD[reg 48]
Baie du Petit Pokemouche Baie du Petit Pokemouche Gloucester Shippegan
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services
1980-09-16[reg 49]
  • consists of an area along chemin Petit-Pokemouche and eastern shore of Baie de Petit-Pokemouche, between modern boundaries of Le Goulet and Shippagan
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shippegan to add street lighting; eastern end overlaps two granted lots at western end of LSD LeGoulet
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established; none by time of Finn Report
  • Taxing Authority: Baie du Petit-Pokemouche
  • French name originally spelt Baie de Petit Pokemouche,[reg 46] changed to match English form in 1986[reg 50]
  • 1986-05-12 – boundary clarified when overlap area not included in new village of Le Goulet[reg 51]
Baie Saint Anne Baie Ste. Anne
(French: Baie-Sainte-Anne)
Northumberland Hardwicke
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • community planning (discontinued 1976[reg 52])
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 52])
1967-12-06[reg 53]
  • consists of grants along Eel River and its tributaries, Rivière au Portage, and the southern coast of Baie Sainte-Anne from Eel River to Preston Beach, including communities of Baie-Sainte-Anne, Eel River Bridge, Hardwood Settlement, and Manuels
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: created before April 1969
  • Taxing Authority: Baie Ste. Anne
  • originally consisted of modern LSD plus western edge of LSD Escuminac
  • 1969-01-29 – LSD Escuminac separated,[reg 54] including eastern edge of this LSD
Baie Verte Baie-Verte Westmorland Westmorland
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services
1974-09-11[reg 55]
  • consists of area along provincial border between Port Elgin and point west of Little Duck Lake, as wide as 1000 feet north of Route 16, as well as strip along Coburg Road, but excluding area southeast of Cottage Road and Gooden Creek; includes communities of Baie Verte, Baie Verte Road, and Coburg
  • separated from LSD the parish of Westmorland to add street lighting and community services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authorities: Baie-Verte (Inside/Intérieur) (Centre) [sic], Baie-Verte (Outside/Extérieur)
  • name originally styled Baie Verte, changed to modern form in 1984[reg 46]
Baker Brook the parish of Baker Brook Madawaska
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973[reg 56])
  • recreational facilities (added 1985[reg 32])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except village of Baker-Brook
  • Advisory Committee: first elected April 15, 1970; none by time of Finn Report
  • Taxing Authority: Baker Brook
  • originally included entire parish
  • 1967-10-02 – village of Baker-Brook incorporated,[reg 57] includes four Saint John River four grants and part of a fifth
  • 1987-10-30 – Baker-Brook annexes area between eastern boundary and Saint-Hilaire Parish line,[reg 58] including community of Michaud
Balmoral Parish the parish of Balmoral Restigouche
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1971;[reg 10] wording changed to ambulance services 1972;[reg 59] wording changed back to full form 1980[reg 14])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except villages of Balmoral, part of Atholville, part of Charlo, and part of Eel River Crossing; LSDs Balmoral-St. Maure and Blair Athol
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Balmoral-Maltais
  • originally included entire parish
  • 1968-01-31 – LSD Balmoral-St. Maure[note 4] separated to add street lighting, includes large area at eastern end of Balmoral Parish;[reg 60] this leaves isolated area of approximately 475 acres in northern corner of parish
  • 1974-10-01 – village of Balmoral annexes area along Drapeau Road, loses strip along Saint-Maure Road which is implicitly returned to this LSD;[reg 61] this creates a strip of land along the northern side of Saint-Maure Road between the village and LSD Balmoral-St. Maure that is within this LSD
  • 1976-11-03 – Eel River Crossing annexes area along Route 275 approximately as far west as the NB Power right-of-way,[reg 62] reducing isolated area in northern corner of parish to approximately 125 acres
  • 1977-06-22 – Eel River Crossing annexes remainder of isolated area in northern corner of parish[reg 63]
  • 1980-01-01 – Balmoral annexes area at eastern end of village;[reg 64] annexed area measures approximately 200 acres
  • 1981-01-01 – Charlo annexes approximately 30 acres along Mountain Brook Road[reg 65]
  • 1980-10-09 – LSD Val D'Amours[note 2] separated to add street lighting,[reg 14] includes tier of grants along Route 275
  • 1983-11-28 – LSD Blair Athol separated to add street lighting,[reg 66] includes Route 275 grants between Balmoral and Val-D'Amours
Balmoral Saint Maure Balmoral-St. Maure Restigouche Balmoral
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1971[reg 10])
1968-01-31[reg 60]
  • consists of 2400 acres along southern side of chemin Saint-Maure
  • separated from LSD the parish of Balmoral to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: elected October 20, 1969, possibly created earlier
  • Taxing Authority: Balmoral-St. Maure
  • originally consisted of modern LSD plus entire village of Balmoral and area between Balmoral and northern side of chemin Saint-Maure
  • French name styled Balmoral - St-Maure in 1984,[reg 46] changed to match English style in 1989[reg 67]
  • 1971-08-11 – name changed to Balmoral-St. Maure from original Balmoral[reg 10]
  • 1972-10-25 – village of Balmoral incorporated from all of LSD except Range 3[reg 38]
Bathurst the parish of Bathurst Gloucester 1969-09-24[reg 78]
  • includes entire parish except Bathurst; part of Beresford; LSDs Big River, North Tetagouche, part of Allardville, part of Dunlop, and part of New Bandon-Salmon Beach
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authorities: Bathurst, Bathurst (Outside/Extérieur)
  • originally included entire parish except city of Bathurst and part of village of Beresford
  • 1976-11-03 – LSD New Bandon-Salmon Beach separated without change in services,[reg 79] includes all of parish east of city of Bathurst and the tier of grants along Route 134 south of the city
  • 1985-06-03 – Poirier Subdivision (French: sous-division Poirier) service area established for street lighting,[reg 69] includes 258 acres along northeastern side of Route 134
  • 1987-04-21 – LSD North Tetagouche separated to add community services,[reg 34] includes area between Tetagouche River and Beresford Parish line, as far west as the end of North Tetagouche Road and as far east as Bathurst. This isolates part of this LSD along the western boundary of Bathurst and Beresford and east of North Tetagouche.
  • 1987-08-04 – Lone Pine and Napier Heights (French: Lone Pine et Napier Heights) service area established for street lighting,[reg 70] consists of subdivision on western boundary of Bathurst, between Route 180 and Tetagouche River
  • 1987-12-18 – part of North Tetagouche returned,[reg 80] consists of several properties along Route 315 near Beresford Parish line
  • 1988-07-12 – area previously returned from North Tetagouche transferred to LSD Dunlop[reg 81]
  • 1989-12-22 – LSD Big River separated to add multiple services,[reg 82] includes area south of Bathurst along Route 430 and Little River Road
  • 1990-06-27 – Sainte-Anne service area established for street lighting,[reg 71] consists of area west of Bathurst along Route 180 and Sainte-Anne Road, including Bathurst Airport
  • 1990-10-31 – Tetagouche Falls Estates service area established for street lighting,[reg 72] consists of subdivision west of community of South Tetagouche, New Brunswick|South Tetagouche]]
  • 1990-12-21 – Rough Waters-Gloucester Junction-Chamberlain Settlement service area established for street lighting,[reg 73] consists of area south of Bathurst on the three roads
  • 1991-03-26 – Allardville Nord service area established for street lighting,[reg 74] includes grants along Route 134 from Allardville Parish line to end of Goodwin Mill Road
  • 1995-05-31 – Middle River-Rio Grande service area established for street lighting,[reg 68] consists of grants along Rio Grande Road, Middle River Road, and southern end of Little River Road; area includes community of Rio Grande
  • 1999-10-14 – Allardville Nord service area transferred to new LSD Allardville[reg 17]
  • 2008-12-19 – all service areas deleted when street lighting extended to entire LSD[reg 75]
Bayfield Bayfield Westmorland Botsford
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974[reg 83])
1973-07-18[reg 84]
  • consists of small area along Bayfield Road and Immigrant Road, south of Confederation Bridge, centred around community of Bayfield, New Brunswick|Bayfield]]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Botsford to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Bayfield
Bayside Bayside Charlotte Saint Croix
  • fire protection
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services
1985-06-03[reg 69]
  • consists of all of parish south of Route 1, including communities of Bartletts Mills, Bayside, Charlotte County, New Brunswick|Bayside]], Upper Bayside, and Wileys Corner
  • separated from LSD the parish of Saint Croix to add community services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Bayside
Beaver Harbour Beaver Harbour Charlotte Pennfield
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1979[reg 85])
1971-02-17[reg 86]
  • consists of small grants west of Beaver Harbour as far south as Lighthouse Point, with northeastern part of interior of town plat and parts of bordering large grants
  • separated from LSD the parish of Pennfield to add street lighting and community services
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • Taxing Authority: Beaver Harbour
Benton Benton Carleton,
York
Woodstock,
Canterbury[note 5]
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • community planning
  • community services (added 1968[reg 87])
1967-10-30[reg 88]
  • a dispersed community straddling the Eel River at the end of Springfield Settlement grants
  • separated from LSD the parish of Canterbury and LSD the parish of Woodstock to add street lighting and community planning
  • Advisory Committee: created before April 1969
  • Taxing Authority: Benton
Beresford the parish of Beresford Gloucester 1969-09-24[reg 78]
  • includes entire parish except part of town of Beresford; villages of Nigadoo, Petit-Rocher, Pointe-Verte, and part of Belledune; LSDs Laplante, Madran, Petit-Rocher-Nord (Devereaux), Petit-Rocher-Sud, Robertville, and Tremblay, and part of Dunlop
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authorities: Beresford (Alcida & Dauversière), Beresford (Nicholas-Denys), Beresford (North/Nord), Beresford (Petit Rocher West/Ouest), Beresford (Saint-Laurent), Beresford (South/Sud)
  • originally included entire parish except part of town of Beresford; villages of Nigadoo, Petit-Rocher, Pointe-Verte, part of Belledune; and LSD Petit-Rocher-Sud
  • 1970-03-25 – LSD Robertville separated to add street lighting,[reg 95] includes approximately 1200 acres along Route 322
  • 1971-11-24 – LSD Haut Pointe Verte separated to add multiple services,[reg 96] includes shore grants between Belledune and Pointe-Verte
  • 1972-08-16 – LSD Tremblay separated to add street lighting,[reg 97] includes area behind Petit-Rocher-Sud as far north as Comeau Brook and north of Nigadoo River
  • 1973-03-14 – LSD Point Verte Sud separated to add multiple services,[reg 98] includes heavily divided grants of shore tier south of Pointe-Verte
  • 1976-09-15 – Nigadoo loses one grant along Route 315,[reg 99] area implicitly added to this LSD
  • 1977-08-01 – Pointe-Verte annexes grants straddling railway behind Pointe-Verte and Haut Pointe Verte[reg 100]
  • 1977-11-30 – Belledune annexes approximately 10 acres of this LSD;[reg 101] 35 acres annexed by Pointe-Verte in August implicitly returned to this LSD[reg 101]
  • 1978-02-22 – Pointe-Verte annexes 316 acres on southern edge of village[reg 102]
  • 1978-03-01 – parts of three grants transferred to Petit-Rocher-Sud;[reg 103] area totals approximately 75 acres on southern end of that LSD
  • 1978-04-12 – Pointe-Verte loses area annexed two months earlier, implicitly returning area to this LSD[reg 104]
  • 1978-06-14 – LSD Petit-Rocher-Nord (Devereaux) separated to add street lighting,[reg 105] consists of land east of railway, between Petit-Rocher and Pointe-Verte; Nigadoo annexes area east of Route 11 between village boundary and Petit-Rocher-Sud[reg 106]
  • 1980-09-16 – LSD Laplante separated to add street lighting,[reg 49] includes grants along Route 315, from northern boundary of Tremblay to grant on northern side of chemin Cormier
  • 1987-04-21 – Saint-Laurent Nord service area and Alcida and Dauversière (French: la partie de la paroisse connue sous le nom de Alcida et de Dauversière [sic]) service area established for street lighting;[reg 34] Saint-Laurent Nord consists of area behind Nigadoo and Tremblay, south of Laplante, along western section of chemin Jean-Louis, down the northern bank of the Nigadoo River, and around intersection of chemin Saint-Laurent and chemin Nicholas-Denys; Alcida and Dauversière consists of two tiers of grants behind Laplante, between Nigadoo River and Rivière aux Ormes Sud, and an area along chemin Dauversière
  • 1987-08-04 – Petit Rocher West (French: Petit-Rocher-ouest) service area established for street lighting;[reg 70] consists of area between Route 11 and railway, between Tremblay and near (but not reaching) southern side of chemin A. Boudreau, including community of Petit Rocher Station
  • 1987-12-18 – LSD Dunlop separated with no change in services,[reg 80] consists of tier of grants along Route 315 as far north as Nigadoo and Tremblay as well as grants along western boundary of Beresford and Nigadoo
  • 1988-03-22 – Sormany service area established for street lighting,[reg 89] consists of area along chemin Sormany and chemin Cormier
  • 1988-11-02 – Saint-Laurent service area established for street lighting,[reg 90] includes grants along Route 322 between Robertville and Saint-Laurent Nord
  • 1989-09-01 – Nicholas-Denys, Free Grant and Sainte-Rosette (French: Nicholas-Denys, Free Grant et Sainte-Rosette) service area established for street lighting,[reg 91] includes grants along chemins Nicholas-Denys, Free Grant, Madisco, and Sainte-Rosette; service area is bordered by Saint-Laurent Nord on east, Alcida and Dauversière on north, Sormany on south, and Saint-Laurent on southeast
  • 1989-11-03 – Sainte-Thérèse Sud service area established for street lighting,[reg 92] consists of area along Route 322 from Bathurst Parish line to slightly north of chemin Morrison
  • 1990-06-27 – Sainte-Louise service area established for street lighting,[reg 93] consists of area along chemin Sainte-Louise west of Robertville and Sainte-Thérèse-Sud, east of Sormany, and south of Nicholas-Denys, Free Grant and Sainte-Rosette
  • 1991-03-18 – area between Petit-Rocher and Petit-Rocher-Nord (Devereaux) transferred to that LSD;[reg 107] consists of area east of railway far south as chemin Côte Roy and its prolongation, then west to Route 11 south of chemin Madran
  • 1991-05-07 – LSD Madran separated to add multiple services,[reg 108] includes area behind Pointe-Verte and Petit-Rocher-Nord (Devereaux)
  • 1991-07-30 – Nicholas-Denys, Free Grant, Sainte-Rosette and Sormany (French: Nicholas-Denys, Free Grant, Sainte-Rosette et Sormany) service area established for community services and garbage and refuse collection and disposal,[reg 94] consists of combination of two existing service areas plus areas between the two along Millstream River and Rocky Brook
  • 1992-09-28 – Error in description of boundaries of Petit-Rocher-Nord (Devereaux) corrected,[reg 109] area implicitly returned to this LSD
  • 1993-01-01 – Nigadoo loses 300-foot-wide strip of land west of NB Power right-of-way that crosses Route 322, which is implicitly returned to this LSD;[reg 110] Dunlop takes 1000-foot-wide strip west of NB Power right-of-way that crosses Route 322 and loses an area west of Duguay Brook which is implicitly returned to this LSD[reg 111]
  • 1994-01-01 – Belledune annexes area between former southern boundary and grants along Pointe-Verte Road, including communities of Anderson Settlement and Belledune Station[reg 112]
  • 2010-03-15 – French name of Petit Rocher West changed to Petit-Rocher-Ouest[reg 113]
Big River Big River Gloucester Bathurst
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
1989-12-22[reg 82]
  • consists of grants south of Bathurst along Route 430 and Little River Road
  • separated from LSD the parish of Bathurst to add street lighting and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Big River
Black River Hardwicke Black River-Hardwicke Northumberland Glenelg,
Hardwicke
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978[reg 114])
1971-10-18[reg 115]
  • consists of large area south of Bay du Vin, along Black River to Route 11, along tributaries approximately as far south as where highway crosses Black River, and along Bay du Vin River and its tributaries; includes communities of Auburnville, Bay du Vin, Bay du Vin Beach, Black River, Black River Bridge, Gregan, Hardwicke, Hexham, Little Branch, Miramichi, Point Gardiner, and Victoria
  • separated from LSD the parish of Glenelg and LSD the parish of Hardwicke to add street lighting, community services, and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • Taxing Authority: Black River-Hardwicke
  • name was Hardwicke and Black River Bridge in its clause in establishing Regulation, but Black River-Hardwicke in other clauses; changed to modern form in 1974[reg 116]
  • one of two LSDs missing from published versions of Regulation 72-97[reg 41]
Blackville the parish of Blackville Northumberland
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972[reg 117])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish except village of Blackville and part of LSD Renous-Quarryville
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Blackville
  • originally included entire parish except village of Blackville and RCN Ammunition Depot at Renous
  • 1967-11-29 – Blackville annexes area extending from northeastern corner, along eastern bank of Southwest Miramichi River, and across to remainder of grant forming southern edge of village[reg 118]
  • 1970-02-11 – LSD Renous-Quarryville separated with no change in services,[reg 119] includes grants along both sides of Renous River from slightly above confluence with Dungarvon River but excludes RCN Ammunition Depot and land in front of it
  • 1973-10-15 – Blackville annexes areas to south and west of village[reg 120]
  • 1990-06-29 – RCN Ammunition Depot east of Route 8 added to this LSD, area along northern and western boundaries of RCN Ammunition Depot transferred to Renous-Quarryville[reg 121]
Blair Athol Blair Athol Restigouche Balmoral
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 2015[reg 122])
1983-11-28[reg 66]
  • consists of grants along Route 275 between villages of Atholville and Balmoral
  • separated from LSD the parish of Balmoral to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Blair Athol
  • 2015-07-01 – Atholville annexes one property west of intersection of Route 275 and chemin McAbbie[reg 123]
Blanchard Settlement Blanchard Settlement Gloucester Caraquet
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • street lighting (added 1988[reg 124])
  • community services (added 1988[reg 124])
1987-08-04[reg 70]
  • consists of grants between town of Caraquet and Inkerman Parish line, west from LSD St. Simon to slightly west of allée des Chenard and end of road running north of Waugh River; includes community of Village-Blanchard
  • separated from LSD the parish of Caraquet with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Blanchard Settlement
Blissfield the parish of Blissfield Northumberland
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1971[reg 125])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish except village of Doaktown
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Blissfield
  • 2001-04-01 – Doaktown annexes remainder of Glebe grant[reg 126]
Blissville the parish of Blissville Sunbury
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978;[reg 127] discontinued 2008[reg 128])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added 2008[reg 128])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Blissville
Botsford the parish of Botsford Westmorland
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974;[reg 83] discontinued 1995[reg 129])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of villages of Port Elgin and Cap-Pelé; part of rural municipality of Beaubassin East; and LSDs Bayfield, Cape Tormentine, and Murray Corner
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Botsford
  • originally included entire parish except part of village of Port Elgin
  • 1969-11-05 – part included in new village of Cap-Pelé,[reg 130] including communities of Cap-Pelé and Bas-Cap-Pelé
  • 1972-11-08 – LSD Cape Tormentine separated to add street lighting,[reg 131] includes small area along Immigrant Road and Route 960
  • 1973-07-18 – LSD Bayfield separated to add street lighting,[reg 84] includes small area southeast of Confederation Bridge
  • 1984-05-16 – LSD Murray Corner separated to add recreational facilities,[reg 132] includes area from Little Shemogue Harbour and Blacklock Brook to the Confederation Bridge as well as inland grants north (but not along) Route 16
  • 1987-11-30 – LSD Saint-André & LeBlanc Office separated with no change in services,[reg 133] includes area west and north of Square Lake and along chemins Babineau and Leblanc
  • 1991-12-18 – eastern boundary of Saint-André & LeBlanc Office rewritten to correct errors in earlier description, which now matches boundary of Ward 2 of Beaubassin East[reg 134]
  • 1995-05-08 – new rural community of Beaubassin East includes western part of this LSD;[reg 135] area taken includes communities of Botsford Portage, Comeau Point, Lake Road, Mates Corner, Petit-Cap, Shemogue, and Trois-Ruisseaux
Bright the parish of Bright York
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978[reg 127])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except LSD Keswick Ridge
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Bright
  • originally included entire parish
  • 1974-02-27 – LSD Keswick Ridge separated to add first aid and ambulance services,[reg 136] includes area between Mactaquac Headpond and Keswick River
Brighton the parish of Brighton Carleton
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1970[reg 137])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except town of Hartland and LSD Coldstream
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Brighton
  • originally included entire parish except most of town of Hartland
  • 1970-10-14 – LSD Coldstream separated to add multiple services,[reg 137] includes all or part of six grants near junction of Cold Stream and Becaguimec Stream
  • 2004-05-09 – Hartland annexes one grant on its northern boundary[reg 138]
Brunswick the parish of Brunswick Queens
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 139])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Brunswick
Burton the parish of Burton Sunbury
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1968[reg 140])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978[reg 127])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except town of Oromocto
  • Advisory Committee: Burton-Greater Geary LSD Advisory Committee, formed 2012
  • Taxing Authority: Burton
  • CFB Gagetown not noted as being excluded, but is explicitly excluded from parish LSDs in Queens County
  • 1978-05-01 – Oromocto annexes areas to east and west of town[reg 141]
  • 1985-05-29 – Oromocto annexes area east of Robert Street[reg 142]
Cambridge the parish of Cambridge Queens
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 139])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish except part of village of Cambridge-Narrows
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Cambridge
Canning the parish of Canning Queens
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972;[reg 143] discontinued 2008[reg 144])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added 2008[reg 144])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of village of Minto
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authorities: Canning Douglas Harbour, Canning Newcastle Creek
  • originally included entire parish except LSD Canning School District No. 9
  • 1967-05-08 – Minto annexes much of modern village and all of LSD Canning School District No. 9;[reg 145] annexed area includes communities of Newcastle Bridge, Rothwell, and South Minto
  • 1968-01-24 – Minto annexes remainder of many grants partly in village[reg 146]
Canterbury the parish of Canterbury York
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978[reg 127])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except village of Canterbury, most of village of Meductic, and part of LSD Benton
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Canterbury
  • originally included entire parish except Canterbury and most of Meductic
  • 1967-10-30 – LSD Benton separated to add multiple services; includes ten grants in this parish plus a larger area in Woodstock Parish[reg 88]
  • 1975-07-01 – Meductic annexes area southwest of Canterbury Road, as well making the rear boundary a straight line rather than paralleling the Saint John River[reg 39]
  • 1985-05-29 – Meductic annexes area along Route 122, Crowhill Drive, and White Birch Lane[reg 142]
  • 1999-05-03 – Canterbury annexes two areas,[reg 147] one east of Maple Street south of Dorrington Hill Road, the other east of Maple Street between Grant Settlement Road and the railway
Cap Bateau Cap-Bateau
(French: Cap-Bâteau)
Gloucester Shippegan
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • first aid and ambulance services
1987-04-21[reg 34]
  • consists of eighteen grants northeast of Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël that were not included in the village when LSD St. Raphael sur-Mer was incorporated
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shippegan to add street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Cap-Bateau
Cap de Richibouctou Cap-de-Richibouctou Kent Richibucto
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1982;[reg 148] discontinued 2003[reg 149])
  • community services (added 2003[reg 149])
1973-07-18[reg 84]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Richibucto to add street lighting and garbage collection and disposal; first aid and ambulance services discontinued
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Cap-de-Richibucto
  • originally included most of great grant around French Creek and an area as far south as the chemin Poteau, including communities of Cap-Lumière and Richibucto-Village
  • 1988-04-25 – boundaries extended westward to includes grants along and near Gaspereau Creek;[reg 150] area taken includes communities of Bedec and Peters Mills
  • 1990-12-14 – boundaries extended in multiple directions.[reg 151] Areas added include: 1) the remainder of a property on Indian Island Road; 2) Sock Point; 3) an area along the southern boundary, from Bells Mills Road to the northern boundary of LSD Sainte-Anne-de-Kent; and 4) land north of existing boundaries along Northumberland Strait, including the sandbar.
Cape Tormentine Cape Tormentine
(French: Cap Tormentin)
Westmorland Botsford
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974[reg 83])
1972-11-08[reg 131]
  • consists of small area along Route 960, including former ferry terminal
  • separated from LSD the parish of Botsford to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Cape Tormentine
Caraquet the parish of Caraquet Gloucester
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 152])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish except town of Caraquet; villages of Bas-Caraquet[note 6] and part of Bertrand; LSDs Blanchard Settlement, Pokesudie, and St. Simon, and part of Inkerman Centre
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Paroisse de Caraquet Parish
  • originally included entire parish except town of Caraquet, villages of Bas-Caraquet, and part of Bertrand
  • 1971-09-22 – LSD St. Simon separated to add street lighting,[reg 153] includes area along western coast of Baie Saint-Simon-Nord
  • 1987-04-21 – part transferred to LSD Inkerman Centre;[reg 34] area includes grants along Inkerman Parish line as far west as opposite chemin Fafard, Route 113 grants, and all of parish south of Route 113
  • 1987-08-04 – LSD Blanchard Settlement separated with no change in services,[reg 70] includes area between Caraquet and Inkerman Parish line, west from St. Simon to slightly west of allée des Chenard and end of road north of Waugh River
  • 1988-03-22 – LSD Pokesudie separated to add community services,[reg 154] consists of Île Pokesudie and L'Îlette de Pokesudie
Cardwell the parish of Cardwell Kings
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972;[reg 143] discontinued 2012[reg 155])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added 2012[reg 155])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: Finn Report contradicts itself
  • Taxing Authority: Cardwell
Carleton the parish of Carleton Kent 1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except LSD Pointe-Sapin
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Carleton
  • originally included entire parish
  • 1970-05-06 – LSD Pointe-Sapin separated,[reg 156] includes grant along Route 117 from Rivière au Portage to bend south of Eel River
  • 1990-06-27 – large area transferred to Pointe-Sapin,[reg 158] including remainder of parish east of Kouchibouguac National Park and area north of Park as far west as Lac des Irlandais
Chaleur Chaleur Restigouche Colborne,
Durham
  • fire protection
  • street lighting (originally limited areas; extended to entire LSD 2006[reg 159])
  • recreational facilities (added 2001[reg 160])
1996-12-10[reg 161]
  • includes all of Colborne Parish and all of Durham Parish except village of Belledune, village of Charlo, and LSD Lorne
  • established by merger of LSD the parish of Colborne, LSD the parish of Durham, and LSD Nash Creek
  • Black Point Road (French: chemin Black Point) service area in the parish of Durham continues for street lighting; Nash Creek and the parish of Colborne (French: la paroisse de Colborne) become service areas for street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authorities: Chaleur (Inside/Intérieur), Chaleur (Outside/Extérieur)
  • 2006-05-26 – service areas deleted when street lighting extended to entire LSD[reg 159]
  • 2007-11-08 – Charlo annexes former Chaleur Provincial Park[reg 162]
Chamcook Chamcook Charlotte Saint Andrews
  • fire protection
1997-07-29[reg 163]
  • consists of Ministers Island and entire mainland of parish that is not included in town of Saint Andrews; includes communities of Chamcook, Chamcook Mountain, and Edwards Corner
  • replaced LSD the parish of Saint Andrews; first aid and ambulance services discontinued
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Chamcook
Chatham the parish of Chatham Northumberland
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973;[reg 164] discontinued 1995[reg 165])
1967-12-20[reg 1]
  • previously unserviced area
  • contains entire parish except city of Miramichi
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Chatham
  • originally included entire parish except town of Chatham; villages of Loggieville and part of Nelson-Miramichi; and part of CFB St. Margarets
  • 1973-08-15 – LSD Chatham Head separated to add street lighting,[reg 166] includes area east of Nelson-Miramichi
  • 1975-05-07 – LSD Douglasfield separated to add multiple services,[reg 167] includes tier of grants behind LSD Chatham Head; this leaves several hundred acres of this LSD isolated at the southernmost corner of the parish
  • 1980-06-01 – Loggieville annexes areas on both ends of village;[reg 168] annexed area on west if a strip of land along the western side of Forrest Street and its extension, that on the east is along Route 117 and the northern bank of Murdock Brook
  • 1989-01-01 – Chatham annexes area to rear of existing town, including Miramichi Airport[reg 169]
  • 1995-01-01 – Miramichi annexes four areas: approximately fifty acres east of Route 117 and south of Murdock Brook; grants between former boundaries of Chatham and Loggieville, including Middle Island; a small area east of Route 11; and three grants along Dunphy Road Road[reg 170]
Chiasson Savoy Chiasson-Savoy Gloucester Shippegan
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 152])
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1990[reg 171])
  • community services (added 1990[reg 171])
1970-04-29[reg 172]
  • consists of grants on southeastern corner of Lamèque Island from Pointe à Peinture east to end of road through community of Chiasson
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shippegan to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Chiasson-Savoy
  • French name spelt Chiasson-Savoie in 1984,[reg 46] changed to match English spelling in 1990[reg 171]
  • 1990-12-05 – boundaries redefined using property PIDs;[reg 171] area around rue des Canneberges removed, possibly due to missing clause in boundary description
Chipman the parish of Chipman Queens
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 139])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except village of Chipman
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Chipman
  • 1968-09-18 – Chipman annexes large area on both sides of Salmon River[reg 173]
Clair the parish of Clair Madawaska
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974[reg 174])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except village of Clair
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Clair
  • 1969-05-01 – Clair annexes area between village and baseline of Saint John River grants[reg 175]
  • 1981-04-01 – Clair annexes area along avenue des Érables,[reg 176] possibly also to east and west of village
Clarendon the parish of Clarendon Charlotte
  • fire protection
  • recreational and sports facilities (added 2008[reg 128])
1975-01-15[reg 177]
  • includes entire parish
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Clarendon
Coldstream the local service district of Coldstream Carleton Brighton
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
1970-10-14[reg 137]
  • consists of all or part of six grants near junction of Cold Stream and Becaguimec Stream
  • separated from LSD the parish of Brighton to add street lighting, recreational facilities, and first aid and ambulance services (which was also added to parent LSD)
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • Taxing Authority: Coldstream
Collette Collette Northumberland Rogersville
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 1994[reg 178])
1983-12-20[reg 179]
  • consists of area along chemins West Collette, Lake Lands, Weldfield Collette, and Villa Laplatte, along Route 126 south to Trappist Fathers Pond, and undivided lands in northeastern corner of Rogersville Parish; includes communities of Collette, East Collette, North Rogersville, and West Collette
  • separated from LSD the parish of Rogersville to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Collette
  • originally consisted of about 1400 acres along Route 126 and chemin Villa Laplatte
  • 1991-05-07 – boundaries extended, adding two parts of the parish of Rogersville;[reg 180] one area is along chemin Villa Laplatte and the stream flowing west into Trappist Fathers Pond, the other is along chemin West Collette and chemin Lake Lands; area includes community of West Collette
  • 1994-09-07 – boundaries extended to north and northeast, taking parts of the parish of Rogersville;[reg 178] area to north is one grant along chemin Lake Lands, area to northeast includes remainder of grants along chemin Weldfield Collette and chemin Villa Laplatte plus undivided lands to south and north; area includes community of East Collette
Coteau Road Coteau Road
(French: Chemin Coteau)
Gloucester Shippegan
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • first aid and ambulance services
1987-08-04[reg 70]
  • consists of area roughly bounded on south by Lamèque, LSD Haut-Lamèque, Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël, and LSD Cap-Bateau; on west by Campbells River and (but not including) grants along Route 113; on north by chemin Grand Ruisseau; on east by grants along chemin Coteau and along Route 310
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shippegan and former LSD Pigeon Hill-Coteau Road to add garbage and refuse collection and disposal; street lighting added to portion taken from the parish of Shippegan
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Coteau Road/Chemin Coteau
Coverdale the parish of Coverdale Albert
  • fire protection
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973[reg 98])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except town of Riverview
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Coverdale
  • originally included entire parish except villages of Bridgedale, Gunningsville, and Riverview Heights
  • 1967-02-01 – Gunningsville annexes CFS Coverdale and all of LSD east of Naval Station and north of Bridgedale[reg 181]
  • 1967-03-01 – Riverview Heights annexes large area east and south of village, including West Riverview[reg 182]
  • 1968-02-21 – Bridgedale annexes area between southern boundary and Canadian Brook[reg 183]
  • 1973-07-09 – new town of Riverview annexes Middle Coverdale area; southwestern corner of Riverview Heights returned to LSD, as is that part of CFS Coverdale south of Canadian Brook;[reg 184] Coverdale also includes the three villages of Bridgedale, Gunningsville, and Riverview Heights, and is renamed Riverview nine days after amalgamation[reg 185]
  • 1983-03-01 – Riverview loses Ritchie Road area;[reg 186] released area implicitly added to this LSD
  • 1999-05-03 – Riverview annexes Cross Creek Mini Home Park subdivision[reg 187]
Dalhousie the parish of Dalhousie Restigouche
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1971;[reg 10] discontinued 2007[reg 188])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of city of Campbellton; town of Dalhousie; villages of Eel River Crossing, part of Atholville, and part of Charlo; and LSDs Dalhousie Junction, Dundee, McLeods, and Point La Nim
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Dalhousie
  • originally included entire parish except part of city of Campbellton; town of Dalhousie; village of Eel River Crossing; and LSDs Darlington[note 7] and Richardsville
  • 1968-01-31 – LSD Dundee separated to add street lighting,[reg 60] consisting of grants along Route 280 from Frees Bye Road to Malenfant Road
  • 1968-06-19 – LSD Dalhousie Junction separated to add multiple services,[reg 189] consisting of coastal grants south of Restigouche Harbour
  • 1969-09-03 – LSD McLeods[note 8] separated to add street lighting,[reg 190] consists of coastal grants from Maple Green to McKinnons Hill
  • 1976-11-03 – Eel River Crossing annexes area west of village north of river and area completely surrounding village south of river,[reg 62] splitting isolated area in southeastern corner of LSD in two
  • 1977-01-01 – new village of Darlington includes area west of Renfrew Street and south of Dalhousie Hill[reg 191]
  • 1977-06-08 – LSD Point La Nim separated with no change in services,[reg 192] consists of coastal grants between Dalhousie and Dalhousie Junction; Darlington paragraph repealed, implicitly returning remainder to this LSD[reg 192]
  • 1977-06-22 – Eel River Crossing annexes approximately 250 acres near Selwood[reg 63]
  • 1979-05-10 – four areas lost to Dundee,[reg 43] including isolated area south of Dundee and west of Eel River Crossing; approximately 50 acres removed from Dundee, implicitly added to this LSD
  • 1980-10-09 – LSD Val D'Amours[note 2] separated to add street lighting,[reg 14] includes communities of Lac-des-Lys and Maltais
  • 1981-01-01 – Village of Charlo annexes approximately 20 acres along Mountain Brook Road[reg 65]
  • 1981-02-12 – Charlo returns area annexed in January[reg 193]
  • 2007-11-08 – Charlo annexes eastern part of former Chaleur Provincial Park,[reg 162] consisting of area east and south of Route 280 and north of railway, plus a small area west of southern end of bridge to Eel River Indian Reserve
  • 2015-08-07 – Eel River Crossing annexes remaining grants along Degroot Road and LeBlanc Road as well as remainder of two grants crossed by NB Power right-of-way[reg 194]
Dalhousie Junction Dalhousie Junction Restigouche Dalhousie
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • community planning
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1971,[reg 10] removed 2015[reg 195])
1968-06-19[reg 189]
  • consists of nineteen grants along southern coast of Restigouche Harbour
  • separated from LSD the parish of Dalhousie to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, community planning, and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: created before April 1969
  • Taxing Authority: Dalhousie Junction
  • 2015-08-07 – Village of Eel River Crossing annexes parts of two grants along Route 280[reg 194]
Debec the Debec Consolidated School District
(French: le district scolaire consolidé de Debec)
Carleton Richmond,
Woodstock
  • fire protection
  • street lighting (limited area)
  • community services (added to limited area 1967;[reg 1] extended to entire LSD 1968[reg 196])
  • recreational facilities (added 1972[reg 59])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972[reg 59])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • consists of most of Tier 2 and parts of coastal tier of Woodstock Parish, plus southern part of Richmond Parish; northern boundary is north of Beardsley Road and its prolongation to the provincial border
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authorities: Debec (Inside/Intérieur), Debec (Outside/Extérieur)
  • name often shortened to simply Debec; standardised to short form in all references other than own paragraph 1984[reg 46]
Denmark the parish of Denmark Victoria
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Denmark
Dennis Weston Dennis-Weston Charlotte Saint Stephen
  • fire protection
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 2007[reg 197])
1988-11-02[reg 198]
  • consists of all of parish east from tier of grants along Route 740 and north of town of St. Stephen, including communities of Blackland, Hayman Hill, Heathland, Maxwell Crossing, and Old Ridge
  • separated from LSD the parish of Saint Stephen to add first aid and ambulance services
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Dennis-Weston
  • originally consisted of all of modern LSD plus two small parts of St. Stephen
  • 2007-02-09 – town of St. Stephen annexes three areas:[reg 199] 1) parkland east of Dennis Stream; 2) northeast of the intersection of King Street and Route 170; and 3) between Route 1 and old northern boundary of town
Derby the parish of Derby Northumberland
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972[reg 117])
1967-12-20[reg 1]
  • includes entire parish except part of LSD Renous-Quarryville
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Derby
  • originally included entire parish
  • 1970-02-11 – LSD Renous-Quarryville separated with no change in services,[reg 119] includes grants along the Southwest Miramichi River as far downstream as Bryenton; several hundred acres of undivided land in the westernmost corner of the parish remains part of parish LSD
Dorchester the parish of Dorchester Westmorland
  • fire protection
  • street lighting (added to limited area 2004[reg 200])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • contains entire parish except villages of Dorchester and Memramcook
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authorities: Calhoun Road/Chemin, Dorchester
  • originally included entire parish except villages of Dorchester and Saint-Joseph
  • 1969-09-24 – LSD Pré-d'en-Haut separated with no change in services,[reg 78] includes Tiers 1 and 2 east of Petitcodiac River and area along western side of peninsula between Petitcodiac and Memramcook River, south from town of Dieppe to Fort Folly Point
  • 1972-08-30 – LSD Dover-Fox Creek separated to add multiple services,[reg 201] includes area between Moncton Parish line and Grindstone Creek
  • 1973-07-09 – amalgamated town of Dieppe annexes area east and south of LSD Dover-Fox Creek[reg 184]
  • 1974-04-24 – LSD La Hêtrière-McGinley Corner separated to add multiple services,[reg 202] includes strips along route La Vallée and Little Dover Road, as far west as Folly Lake and Pré-d'en-Haut and as far east as Memramcook River.
  • 1978-09-06 – LSD Breau Creek and LSD Memramcook separated, both to add multiple services;[reg 203] both include grants along eastern shore of Memramcook River; Memramcook also includes communities of College Bridge, Gaytons, and Le Lac; Breau Creek is south of Memramcook
  • 1978-09-20 – La Hêtrière-McGinley Corner gains area north of prolongation of northern boundary of Saint-Joseph[reg 127]
  • 1979-10-11 – LSD Memramcook East separated to add multiple services,[reg 204] includes area between Memramcook and parish line
  • 1980-10-23 – LSD Cormier's Cove separated to add multiple services,[reg 205] includes area south of Saint-Joseph
  • 1980-10-23 – LSD Shediac Road separated to add multiple services,[reg 206] includes area along Old Shediac Road and western bank of Memramcook River as far south as La Hêtrière-McGinley Corner
  • 1995-05-08 – Village of Memramcook annexes two areas: the first between Sackville Parish line and Memramcook East, the other all of this LSD west of Route 2 and north of La Hêtrière-McGinley Corner;[reg 207] approximately 130 acres on the northern end of LSD Memramcook and a much smaller area in the northwestern corner of Memramcook East are not included in the boundaries of the village of Memramcook and implicitly returned to this LSD
  • 2004-01-26 – Calhoun Road (French: chemin Calhoun) service area established for street lighting,[reg 200] consists of properties along Calhoun Road, including the community of Calhoun
Douglas the parish of Douglas York
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973;[reg 19] discontinued 2008[reg 208])
  • recreational facilities (added 1985;[reg 209] discontinued 2012[reg 210])
  • street lighting (added to limited area 1991[reg 211])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added to limited area 2008;[reg 208] extended to entire LSD 2012[reg 210])
  • non-fire protection related rescue (added 2012[reg 210])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • contains entire parish except part of city of Fredericton and all of LSD Estey's Bridge
  • Advisory Committee: Finn Report contradicts itself
  • Taxing Authorities: Douglas (Inside/Intérieur), Douglas (Chemin Carlisle Road), Lower Douglas
  • originally included entire parish except village of Nashwaaksis
  • 1973-07-09 – amalgamated city of Fredericton annexes area west of Nashwaaksis and south of NB Power transmission line, northern part of Nashwaaksis added to this LSD[reg 184]
  • 1987-06-30 – LSD Estey's Bridge separated with no change in services,[reg 212] includes large area from Fredericton boundary to Birdton and Hamtown Corner. Area east of Killarney Road is isolated from rest of this LSD
  • 1991-03-18 – Carlisle Road (French: chemin Carlisle) service area established for street lighting,[reg 211] consists of area along road of that name and various subdivisions running from it
  • 2008-01-01 – all of this LSD east of Killarney Road transferred to Estey's Bridge[reg 213]
  • 2008-04-01 – Lower Douglas service area established for recreational and recreational facilities and sports facilities,[reg 208] consists of most of this LSD west of Fredericton, east of Route 104, and south of Estey's Bridge, including islands in the Saint John River
Drummond the parish of Drummond Victoria
  • fire protection
  • street lighting (discontinued 1967,[reg 1] restored 1992[reg 214])
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of Grand Falls and all of village of Drummond
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Drummond
  • originally included entire parish except part of town of Grand Falls
  • 1967-07-19[reg 215] – part incorporated as village of Drummond
  • 1973-01-01 – Grand Falls annexes strip along eastern boundary of town[reg 216]
  • 1978-05-01 – Drummond annexes approximately 275 acres of this LSD;[reg 141] annexed area is 1050-foot-wide strip along northeastern boundary of village
Dufferin the parish of Dufferin Charlotte
  • community services
  • fire protection (added 1970[reg 217])
1969-02-19[reg 218]
  • includes entire parish
  • established to provide ambulance service when funeral homes discontinued service[reg 219]
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Dufferin
Dugas Dugas Gloucester New Bandon
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services
1979-05-17[reg 220]
  • consists of five grants and parts of four more near intersection of Route 11 and chemin Dugas
  • separated from LSD the parish of New Bandon to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Dugas
Dumbarton the parish of Dumbarton Charlotte
  • community services
  • fire protection (added 1970[reg 217])
1969-02-19[reg 218]
  • includes entire parish
  • established to provide ambulance service when funeral homes discontinued service[reg 219]
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Dumbarton
Dumfries the parish of Dumfries York
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978[reg 127])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Dumfries
Dundas the parish of Dundas Kent
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1982;[reg 148] discontinued 1994[reg 221])
  • street lighting (added 1994[reg 221])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of village of Saint-Antoine; part of rural community of Cocagne; and parts of LSDs Grande-Digue, Grand Saint-Antoine, and Shediac Bridge-Shediac River
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Dundas
  • originally included entire parish except part of village of Saint-Antoine
  • 1972-01-01 – Saint-Antoine annexes area east of railway and along the southern side of avenue Dundas[reg 222]
  • 1976-11-03 – Saint-Antoine annexes area surrounding village[reg 62]
  • 1981-01-01 – Saint-Antoine reduced, returning areas along rue Gérard, Route 115, and along Murray Brook[reg 223]
  • 1981-09-17 – LSD Grand Saint-Antoine separated,[reg 224] includes area returned from Saint-Antoine earlier in year
  • 1988-03-22 – LSD Cocagne separated with no change in services;[reg 225] includes area now in rural community of same name
  • 1988-03-22 – LSD Shediac Bridge-Shediac River separated to add multiple services;[reg 226] includes area along Westmorland County line and south of Ruisseau Albert-Gallant
  • 1991-05-16 – LSD Grande-Digue separated to add multiple services,[reg 227] includes all of Parish east of Cocagne and Shediac Bridge-Shediac River and south of Cocagne River
  • 1995-10-24 – boundaries of Shediac Bridge-Shediac River extended westward, taking part of this LSD;[reg 228] area taken includes grants as far upstream as where Shediac River Road crosses Shediac River
  • 2003-02-05 – Saint-Grégoire service area in LSD the parish of Wellington includes properties along Cedar Road, though its extension into this LSD is not explicitly noted[reg 229]
Dunlop Dunlop Gloucester Beresford,
Bathurst
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • street lighting (added 1988[reg 230])
  • community services (added 1988[reg 230])
1987-12-18[reg 80]
  • consists of tier of grants along Route 315 between Bathurst-Beresford Parish line and Nigadoo, as well as grants along western boundary of Beresford and Nigadoo, plus several properties along Route 315 in Bathurst Parish
  • separated from LSD the parish of Beresford with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Dunlop
  • originally consisted of only Beresford Parish part of LSD
  • 1988-03-22 – description replaced with no change in services or boundaries; this was probably an error,[reg 231] with the intended change finally appearing later in the year
  • 1988-07-12 – boundary extended south along Route 315;[reg 81] area added taken from the parish of Bathurst
  • 1993-01-01 – 1000-foot-wide strip added along northern edge of this LSD; area east of NB Power right-of-way is taken from Nigadoo,[reg 110] area west of it taken from the parish of Beresford;[reg 111] an area west of Duguay Brook is lost and implicitly returned to the parish of Beresford[reg 111]
Eldon the parish of Eldon Restigouche
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1971[reg 10])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except LSDs Mann Mountain, Menneval, St. Jean Baptiste de Restigouche, part of Flatlands, and part of White's Brook
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Eldon
  • originally included entire parish except LSDs St. Jean Baptiste de Restigouche and part of Flatlands
  • 1975-04-09 – LSD Mann Mountain[note 9] separated to add multiple services,[reg 232] includes most of northeastern corner of parish
  • 1986-01-10 – LSD Menneval separated with no change in services,[reg 233] includes all of Oliver Settlement grants north of St. Jean Baptiste de Restigouche
  • 1986-03-14 – LSD White's Brook separated to add recreational facilities,[reg 234] includes grants along Route 17 southwest of St. Jean Baptiste de Restigouche
Elgin Elgin Albert Elgin
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973;[reg 98] discontinued 2011[reg 235])
  • community services (added 2011[reg 235])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added 2011[reg 235])
  • non-fire protection related rescue (added 2011[reg 235])
1968-02-07[reg 236]
  • consists of approximately 800 acres around intersection of Route 895 and Gowland Mountain Road
  • separated from LSD the parish of Elgin to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: created before April 1969; none by time of Finn Report
  • Taxing Authority: Elgin Centre
Elgin Parish the parish of Elgin Albert
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973;[reg 98] discontinued 2011[reg 235])
  • community services (added 2011[reg 235])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added 2011[reg 235])
  • non-fire protection related rescue (added 2011[reg 235])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except LSD Elgin
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Elgin Parish/Paroisse
  • originally included entire parish
  • 1968-02-07 – LSD Elgin separated to add street lighting,[reg 236] consisting of four grants and parts of three others in community of Elgin
Escuminac Escuminac Northumberland Hardwicke
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 52])
1969-01-29[reg 54]
  • consists of coastal grants between Baie Ste. Anne and undivided land west of Herring Cove, including community of Escuminac
  • separated from LSD the parish of Hardwicke and LSD Baie Ste. Anne; street lighting, community services, and recreational facilities added to area taken from the parish of Hardwicke; community planning discontinued in area taken from Baie Ste. Anne
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established; none by time of Finn Report
  • Taxing Authority: Escuminac
Esteys Bridge Estey's Bridge York Douglas
  • fire protection
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 2007[reg 213])
  • street lighting (added to limited area 2007[reg 213])
1987-06-30[reg 212]
  • consists of area south of (but not reaching) Lower Woodlands Road, east of grants along Keswick River, and north of city of Fredericton and NB Power right-of-way; includes communities of Birdton, Bluff Hill, Ducey Hill, Hamtown Corner, Hurlett, Killarney Road, Kingsley, McLeod Hill, Royal Road, and Royal Road West
  • separated from LSD the parish of Douglas with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authorities: same, Estey's Bridge (Inside/Intérieur), Lakeside Estates
  • originally consisted of modern LSD excluding area east of Killarney Road
  • 2008-01-01 – all of the parish of Douglas east of Killarney Road added to this LSD; Lakeside Estates service area established for street lighting,[reg 213] consists of most of added area
Evangeline Evangéline
(French: Évangéline)
Gloucester Inkerman
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 2011[reg 237])
  • street lighting (originally limited to area taken from Inkerman Centre; extended to entire LSD 1988[reg 238])
  • community services (added 1988[reg 238])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added 2011[reg 237])
1988-03-22[reg 239]
  • consists of area north of Pokemouche River and Waugh River, west of Pokemouche Junction and east of junction of Route 11 and Route 345, including community of Évangéline
  • separated from LSD the parish of Inkerman and LSD Inkerman Centre with no change in services
  • street lighting continued in area taken from Inkerman Centre, which forms Evangéline Inside (French: Évangéline Inside) service area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Évangeline
  • 1988-07-12 – Evangéline Inside service area deleted when street lighting extended to entire LSD[reg 238]
Fair Isle Fair Isle Northumberland Alnwick
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • street lighting (added 1989[reg 240])
  • community services (added 1989[reg 240])
  • recreational facilities (added 1989[reg 240])
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1991[reg 241])
1987-04-21[reg 34]
  • consists of area between Neguac and Tabusintac, and west along Route 455; includes communities of Caissie Road, Fairisle, Grattan, Lauvergot, Robichaud Settlement, and Stymiest
  • separated from LSD the parish of Alnwick with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Fair Isle
Fairfield Fairfield Saint John Simonds
  • fire protection
1974-10-09[reg 242]
  • consists of southeastern corner of Simonds Parish, roughly bounded by Route 111, Bedford Brook, and Gardner Creek near the parish line and at its mouth
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Fairfield
Flatlands Flatlands Restigouche Addington,
Eldon
  • fire protection
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • street lighting (added 1968[reg 243])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1971[reg 10])
  • recreational facilities (added 1972[reg 59])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • consists of area between village of Tide Head and Eldon Parish line, three grants in Eldon Parish, and islands in Restigouche River from Bell Island to Long Island
  • Advisory Committee: created before April 1969
  • Taxing Authority: Flatlands
  • School District No. 4 in the Parish of Addington
  • extension into Eldon Parish never noted in Regulation
Fundy Bay the local service district of Fundy Bay Charlotte Saint George
  • fire protection
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
1978-05-24[reg 244]
  • consists of all of parish mainland south of Route 1 and the town of St. George
  • separated from LSD the parish of Saint George to add recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Fundy Bay
  • officially described in establishing Regulation as containing "the settlements of Back Bay, L'Etete, L'Etang, Mascarene and Caithness"
Gladstone the parish of Gladstone Sunbury
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1968[reg 140])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978;[reg 127] discontinued 2008[reg 128])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added 2008[reg 128])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
Glassville Glassville Carleton Aberdeen
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services
1974-12-28[reg 3]
  • consists of less than 600 acres at junction of Route 107 and Route 580 in community of same name
  • separated from LSD the parish of Aberdeen to add street lighting and first aid and ambulance services; community services discontinued
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Glassville
  • uses same paragraph number as LSD the parish of Northampton in Regulation 74-102; error corrected in Regulation 84-168[reg 46]
Glencoe Glencoe Restigouche Addington
  • fire protection
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1991[reg 245])
1977-09-21[reg 12]
  • consists of irregular area north of LSD St. Arthur along Route 17 and Christopher Brook
  • separated from LSD the parish of Addington to add recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Glencoe
  • services omitted in original Regulation, added more than a month later[reg 246]
  • 1978-06-21 – 115 acres along road to Val-D'Amours removed,[reg 13] implicitly returned to LSD the parish of Addington
Glenelg the parish of Glenelg Northumberland
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978;[reg 114] discontinued 1995[reg 165])
1967-12-20[reg 1]
  • includes entire parish except Miramichi; LSDs St. Margarets and part of Black River-Hardwicke
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Glenelg
  • originally included entire parish except part of village of Nelson-Miramichi and part of CFB St. Margarets
  • 1971-10-18 – LSD Black River-Hardwicke separated to add multiple services,[reg 115] includes large area bounded by Black River, Route 11, and grants north of line drawn east from intersection of highway and river
  • 1975-05-07 – LSD Douglasfield separated to add multiple services,[reg 167] includes one grant that straddles Chatham Parish line
  • 1985-03-15 – LSD St. Margarets separated to add street lighting,[reg 32] includes grants along Route 11 from Black River-Hardwicke nearly to Kent County line
  • 1989-01-01 – Town of Chatham annexes five grants straddling Chatham Parish line,[reg 169] north of O'Hearn Road
  • 1995-01-01 – Miramichi annexes three grants along Dunphy Road which straddle Chatham Parish line[reg 170]
Gordon the parish of Gordon Victoria
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except village of Plaster Rock
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Gordon
  • 1971-11-01 – Plaster Rock annexes building lots along western edge of Fourth Street[reg 247]
  • 1975-01-01 – Plaster Rock annexes area along eastern side of Route 108[reg 248]
  • 1981-12-03 – Plaster Rock annexes four areas;[reg 249] annexed areas are between old highway to Renous and new bridge approach, Arbuckle Island, and two stretches of Crown Reserve along western bank of river
  • 1985-09-04 – Plaster Rock annexes area between western boundary and Route 108[reg 250]
  • 1995-10-11 – Plaster Rock annexes Davidson Street area[reg 251]
Grand Digue Grande-Digue Kent,
Westmorland
Dundas,
Shediac
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 1995[reg 252])
  • community services (added 1995[reg 252])
  • recreational facilities (added 1995[reg 252])
1991-05-16[reg 227]
  • consists of all of Dundas Parish south of the Cocagne River and east of LSDs Cocagne and Shediac Bridge-Shediac River, as well as a small part of Shediac Parish north of Ruisseau Albert-Gallant, including the communities of Bourgeois, Cap-de-Cocagne, Cocagne Cove, Grande-Digue, and St. Marcel
  • separated from LSD the parish of Dundas and LSD the parish of Shediac to add street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal; first aid and ambulance services added to portion taken from the parish of Shediac
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Grand-Digue [sic]
Grand Falls the parish of Grand Falls
(French: la paroisse de Grand-Sault)
Victoria
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of town of Grand Falls
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Grand Falls
  • 1973-01-01 – Grand Falls annexes large area surrounding town,[reg 216] extending north to the Saint John River, west to the provincial border and south as far as Michaud Street
  • 1977-11-30 – Grand Falls reduced, area implicitly added to this LSD;[reg 101] area removed totals approximately 600 acres west of Route 130 and Old Stage Road
Grand Saint Antoine Grand Saint-Antoine Kent Dundas,
Sainte-Marie,
Wellington[note 5]
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services
1981-09-17[reg 224]
  • consists of area removed from village of Saint-Antoine at start of 1981, including communities of Haut-Saint-Antoine and Renauds Mills
  • separated from LSD the parish of Dundas, LSD the parish of Saint Mary, and LSD the parish of Wellington to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Grand Saint-Antoine
Greenwich the parish of Greenwich Kings
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 1995[reg 253])
  • recreational facilities (added 1995[reg 253])
1976-12-15[reg 254]
  • includes entire parish
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Greenwich
Hammond the parish of Hammond Kings
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972;[reg 143] discontinued 1994[reg 255])
  • recreational facilities (added 1994[reg 255])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Hammond
Hampstead Hampstead Queens Hampstead
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1987[reg 34])
1981-12-17[reg 256]
  • consists of mainland not within CFB Gagetown; does not include islands in Saint John River
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Hampstead
Hampton the parish of Hampton Kings
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 139])
  • street lighting (added to limited area 1990[reg 257])
  • recreational facilities (added to limited area 1990;[reg 257] area enlarged 1993[reg 258])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish except parts of towns of Hampton and Quispamsis
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authorities: Hampton (Fairmont Subdivision), Hampton (Inside/Intérieur), Hampton (Nauwigewauk)
  • originally included entire parish except part of town of Hampton
  • 1969-05-01 – Quispamsis annexes one grant on Hammond River[reg 259]
  • 1990-12-05 – Nauwigewauk service area established for recreational facilities, Fairmont Subdivision (French: Lotissement de Fairmont) service area established for street lighting;[reg 257] Nauwigewauk consists of rural area west of Hampton, along both sides of Bonney Road, and south along Hammond River; Fairmont Subdivision is west of intersection of Bonney Road and Lakeside Road
  • 1993-08-26 – Hampton annexes area along Millwood Street, Lakeside Road, and Route 1;[reg 260] Nauwigewauk service area extended along Old Stage Road, errors in boundaries and French name of Fairmont Subdivision service area corrected[reg 261]
  • 1993-08-26 – Nauwigewauk service area enlarged, error in boundaries of Fairmont Subdivision corrected and French name changed to modern form[reg 258]
  • 2013-06-01 – Hampton annexes one property southeast of intersection of Robertson Road and Hall Road[reg 262]
Harcourt the parish of Harcourt Kent Harcourt,
Huskisson
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1982[reg 148])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish plus Huskisson Parish[note 5]
  • Advisory Committee: Finn Report contradicts itself
  • Taxing Authority: Harcourt
Hardwicke the parish of Hardwicke Northumberland
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978[reg 114])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish except LSDs Baie Ste. Anne, Escuminac, and part of Black River-Hardwicke
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Hardwicke
  • originally included entire parish except LSD Baie Ste. Anne, which also included part of later LSD Escuminac
  • 1969-01-29 – LSD Escuminac separated to add multiple services,[reg 54] includes coastal grants east of Baie Ste. Anne
  • 1971-10-18 – LSD Black River-Hardwicke separated to add multiple services,[reg 115] includes most of parish west of Baie Ste. Anne and the Eel River system; this leaves three grants in and around the former provincial park west of the mouth of the Eel River forming an isolated part of the parish LSD
Harvey the parish of Harvey Albert
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 18])
  • recreational facilities (added 1992[reg 263])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Harvey
Haut Lameque Haut-Lamèque Gloucester Shippegan
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • recreational facilities (added 1989[reg 264])
1977-05-18[reg 265]
  • consists of grants along Haut-Lamèque Road, as well as area along boundary of LSD St. Raphael sur-Mer from Route 305 to rue Saint-Raphaël Ouest
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shippegan to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Haut-Lamèque
  • name originally styled Haut Lameque; English style changed to Haut-Lameque in 1984,[reg 46] then to match French style in 1991[reg 50]
  • 1986-05-12 – new village of Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël annexes several properties along rue St. Raphaël Ouest,[reg 266]
  • 1986-12-19 – Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël annexes area along rue St. Raphaël Ouest; annexed area includes two grants and remainder of two others,[reg 267] totalling approximately 240 acres
Haut Shippagan Haut-Shippagan Gloucester Shippegan
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 2001[reg 268])
  • street lighting (added 1988[reg 269])
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1989[reg 270])
1988-03-22[reg 271]
  • consists of area west of Shippagan and south of Baie Brûlé
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shippegan to add to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Haut-Shippagan
  • 2001-10-01 – Shippagan annexes small area on north bank of Ruisseau Bar[reg 272]
Havelock the parish of Havelock Kings
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972;[reg 143] discontinued 2012[reg 273])
  • street lighting (added to limited area 1989[reg 274])
  • non-fire protection related rescue (added 2012[reg 273])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: Finn Report contradicts itself
  • Taxing Authorities: Havelock, Havelock (Inside/Intérieur)
  • 1989-11-03 – Havelock Inside service established for street lighting,[reg 274] includes area surrounding community of Havelock; boundaries extend into LSD the parish of Salisbury in Westmorland County but this is not noted in either LSD's paragraph
Hillsborough the parish of Hillsborough Albert
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 139])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except village of Hillsborough
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Hillsborough
  • originally included entire parish except villages of Hillsborough and Surrey[note 10]
  • 1970-01-01 – Hillsborough annexes area north and west of existing village[reg 275]
Hopewell the parish of Hopewell Albert
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 18])
  • recreational facilities (added 1992[reg 263])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except village of Riverside-Albert
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Hopewell
Inkerman Centre Inkerman Centre Gloucester Caraquet,
Inkerman
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 152])
1970-02-25[reg 276]
  • consists of area from regional municipality of Tracadie to Baie de Petit-Pokemouche, along both sides of Baie de Pokemouche and Lac Inkerman as far inland as (but not including) allée Connolly; includes communities of Inkerman and Inkerman Ferry
  • separated from LSD the parish of Inkerman to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • Taxing Authority: Inkerman Centre
  • originally consisted of area along both sides of Baie de Pokemouche and along chemin Four Roads between Green Point and the community of Inkerman
  • at its largest, included modern LSD plus Four Roads area of Tracadie
  • name originally styled Inkerman-Centre in its own clause but Inkerman Centre in clause for parish LSD; hyphen was dropped in 1972;[reg 41] French name originally styled Inkerman-centre,[reg 46] changed to modern form in 1987[reg 34]
  • 1987-04-21 – boundaries extended,[reg 34] adding four areas: 1) remainder of peninsula between Lac Inkerman and South Branch Pokemouche River, except a single grant at tip of peninsula; 2) properties along southwestern side of chemin Green Point; 3) peninsula and islands between chemin Four Roads and Pokemouche Gully; 4) eastern part of Caraquet Parish and along Grande Anse
  • 1988-03-22 – area west of Patricks Cove and junction of Route 345 and chemin Nardini transferred to new LSD Evangéline[reg 239]
  • 2014-07-01 – New regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3] includes Four Roads area.[reg 277]
Johnston the parish of Johnston Queens
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972[reg 143])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish except part of village of Cambridge-Narrows
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Johnston
Kars the parish of Kars Kings
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972;[reg 143] discontinued 2001[reg 278])
  • community services (added 1986;[reg 234] discontinued 2001[reg 278])
  • recreational facilities (added 2001[reg 278])
  • non-fire protection related rescue (added 2012[reg 279])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Kars
Kent the parish of Kent Carleton
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of town of Florenceville-Bristol and all of village of Bath
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Kent
  • originally included entire parish except villages of Bath and part of Bristol
  • 1968-06-27 – LSD Upper Kent separated to add multiple services;[reg 26] consisting of a strip of land along the Saint John River
  • 1970-01-01 – Bath annexes large area east of existing village[reg 280]
  • 1971-04-01 – Bristol annexes remainder of area bounded by York Road and Juniper Road, plus area north of Juniper Road[reg 281]
  • 1987-08-14 – Bristol annexes area along its northeastern boundary,[reg 282] extending across Shikatehawk Stream
Keswick Ridge the local service district of Keswick Ridge York Bright
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 2012[reg 210])
  • community services (added 1976[reg 283])
  • recreational facilities (added 1985;[reg 209] discontinued 2012[reg 210])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added 2012[reg 210])
  • non-fire protection related rescue (added 2012[reg 210])
1974-02-27[reg 136]
  • consists of an area northeast of Mactaquac Headpond, bounded by NB-Maine and Beechwood NB Power rights-of-way, Tripp Settlement Road, and the Keswick River
  • separated from LSD the parish of Bright to add first aid and ambulance services; community services discontinued
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Keswick Ridge
Kingsclear the parish of Kingsclear York
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973;[reg 19] discontinued 2012[reg 284])
  • recreational facilities (added 1985[reg 69])
  • street lighting (added to limited area 1990[reg 285])
  • non-fire protection related rescue (added 2012[reg 284])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of city of Fredericton and all of rural community of Hanwell
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authorities: Kingsclear, Kingsclear (Oswald Gray Subdivision)
  • originally included entire parish except LSD Garden Creek
  • 1968-01-31 – LSD Silverwood separated with no change in services,[reg 60] consisting of subdivision south of Route 102
  • 1968-07-24 – Part included[note 5] in new village of Springhill[note 11][reg 286]
  • 1973-07-09 – amalgamated city of Fredericton annexes small area east of McIntosh Brook, southern part of Silverwood returned, southern part of Garden Creek added to this LSD[note 5][reg 184]
  • 1974-11-20 – LSD Hanwell separated with no change in services,[reg 287] includes modern rural community plus small border areas later annexed by Fredericton
  • 1990-05-22 – Oswald Gray service area established for street lighting,[reg 285] consists of subdivision south of French Village
Kingston the parish of Kingston Kings
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976;[reg 139] discontinued 2015[reg 288])
  • non-fire related rescue (added 2015[reg 288])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Kingston
Lac Baker the parish of Lac Baker Madawaska
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973;[reg 56] discontinued 1996[reg 289])
  • recreational facilities (added 1996[reg 289])
  • street lighting (added to limited area 2000;[reg 290] street lighting area annexed by village 2008[reg 291])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except village of Lac Baker
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Lac Baker
  • originally included entire parish
  • 1967-10-02 – village of Lac Baker incorporated, consisting of an area along the southeastern end of Lac Baker and extending about halfway to Lac Caron[reg 57]
  • 2000-04-18 – Île de Lac-Baker service area established for street lighting,[reg 290] consists of island of that name
  • 2008-03-17 – Lac Baker annexes most of this LSD,[reg 291] including the Île de Lac-Baker service area and the communities of Boundary, Portage-du-Lac, and Saint-Castin. This LSD now consists of two isolated areas: east of the railway in the southeastern corner, including the community of Concession-des-Ouellette; and in the northwest, including the community of Rang-des-Collin
Lakeville Lakeville Carleton Wakefield,
Wilmot
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
1985-06-03[reg 69]
  • consists of grants along northern and eastern shore of Williamstown Lake and extending about one and a half miles further north along Route 560 and Good Corner Road; includes communities of Brookville, Deerville, and Lakeville
  • separated from LSD the parish of Wakefield and LSD the parish of Wilmot to add street lighting, recreational facilities, and first aid and ambulance services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Lakeville
Landry Office Landry Office Gloucester Inkerman
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • community services (added 1989[reg 292])
  • street lighting (added 1989[reg 293])
1988-03-22[reg 231]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Inkerman with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Landry Office
  • originally consisted of area north of Pokemouche River between LSD Maltempec and LSD Pokemouche, grants south of river from along chemin Nowlan to Paquetville Parish line, and islands in the western part of parish
  • boundaries overlap LSD Pokemouche, probably due to missing part of paragraph for that LSD
  • 1989-09-01 – boundaries extended to include grants surrounding Cowans Creek, interior grants between LSD Sainte-Rose and LSD Inkerman Centre[reg 292]
Laplante Laplante Gloucester Beresford
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services
1980-09-16[reg 49]
  • consists of about 1700 acres along Route 315, from northern side of chemin Cormier to northern boundary of LSD Tremblay
  • separated from LSD the parish of Beresford for street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established; none by time of Finn Report
  • Taxing Authority: LaPlante [sic]
Lepreau the parish of Lepreau Charlotte
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978[reg 294])
1970-06-03[reg 217]
  • includes entire parish
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: Finn Report contradicts itself
  • Taxing Authority: Lepreau
  • name originally spelt Lepreaux, changed to modern form in 1978[reg 294]
Lincoln the parish of Lincoln Sunbury 1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of city of Fredericton and all of LSD Rusagonis-Waasis
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authorities: Lincoln, Lincoln (Lincoln Park Gardens), Lincoln (Chemin Nevers Road)
  • originally included entire parish
  • 1973-07-09 – amalgamated city of Fredericton annexes area northeast of NB Power transmission line and west of Baker Brook[reg 184]
  • 1987-04-21 – Nevers Road service area established for street lighting,[reg 34] consists of properties along both sides of Nevers Road and along western boundary of Fredericton Airport
  • 1987-08-14 – LSD Rusagonis-Waasis separated with no change in services,[reg 298] consists of all of parish inland of Route 7
  • 1989-11-03 – Lincoln Park Gardens service area established for street lighting,[reg 296] consists of subdivision southwest of Route 102
  • 2013-02-26 – service areas deleted when street lighting extended to entire LSD[reg 295]
  • 2014-08-18 – Fredericton annexes remainder of six properties between NB Power right-of-way and Route 7[reg 299]
Lorne Lorne Restigouche Colborne,
Durham
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • recreational facilities
1994-09-16[reg 300]
  • consists of interior grants west of village of Belledune, along Main Road and Lorne Road, and along southern side of and straddling Doyleville Road; includes communities of Doyleville and Lorne
  • separated from LSD the parish of Colborne and LSD the parish of Durham to add recreational facilities; first aid and ambulance services discontinued; street lighting added to area taken from the parish of Durham
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Lorne (936.00)
Lorne Parish the parish of Lorne Victoria
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except LSD Riley Brook
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Lorne (131.00)
  • originally included entire parish
  • 1969-09-10 – LSD Riley Brook separated to add multiple services,[reg 301] includes thirty grants along the Tobique River below Balm of Gilead Island
Lower Newcastle Russellville Lower Newcastle-Russellville Northumberland Newcastle
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 1995[reg 165])
1989-09-01[reg 302]
  • consists of river grants between city of Miramichi and Bartibog River, five grants along Little Bartibog River, and Bartibog Island, including the communities of Lower Newcastle and Russellville
  • separated from LSD the parish of Newcastle to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Ferry Road-Russellville
  • originally consisted of mainland portion of modern LSD plus river grants in Miramichi west to Route 8, including communities of Ferry Road and Millbank
  • name originally Ferry Road – Russellville, changed in 1997[reg 303]
  • 1995-01-01 – Miramichi annexes western third of this LSD, including communities of Ferry Road and Millbank.[reg 170] Bartibog Island transferred to this LSD from the parish of Newcastle.[reg 165]
Madawaska the parish of Madawaska Madawaska
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973;[reg 56] discontinued 1998[reg 304])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of city of Edmundston
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Madawaska
  • 1967-07-07 – area west of Edmundston separated as LSD Verret to add street lighting;[reg 305] this isolates nine grants upriver of Verret
  • 1973-10-17 – Edmundston annexes area between Iroquois River and Madawaska River, and area between Madawaska River and five grants west of Rossignol Road[reg 306]
  • 1978-10-01 – new village of Verret annexes two areas,[reg 307] including interior grants west of Edmundston and 479 acres upriver of former LSD Verret. This LSD now reduced to three areas: the northern portion of the parish; the easternmost part of the southern portion, east of the Iroquois River; six grants upriver of Verret, totalling 695 acres
  • 1998-01-01 – Edmundston annexes all of this LSD between Iroquois River and Saint-Joseph Parish line as well as all of this LSD south of Verret except properties along chemin Alcide Collin[reg 308]
Madran Madran Gloucester Beresford
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services
1991-05-07[reg 108]
  • consists of grants behind village of Pointe-Verte LSD Petit-Rocher-Nord (Devereaux), as far west as eastern part of chemin Lagacy, as far north as chemin Pointe-Verte and rue de la Gare
  • separated from LSD the parish of Beresford to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, and community services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Madran
Maltempec Maltempec Gloucester Inkerman
  • fire protection
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 2008[reg 309])
  • street lighting (added 1988[reg 310])
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1988[reg 310])
  • community services (added 2008[reg 309])
1987-08-04[reg 70]
  • consists of area along chemin Lavigne and north of Pokemouche River, as far east as chemin C. Landry and chemin Jean-Yves; includes community of Maltampec
  • separated from LSD the parish of Inkerman to add recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Maltempec
Mann Mountain Mann Mountain Restigouche Eldon
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (originally phrased garbage collection and disposal, changed to normal wording 1984[reg 46])
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
1975-04-09[reg 232]
  • consists of all of parish east of Restigouche River and north of Dawsonvale Settlement grants along Rafting Ground Brook and Evergreen Road, except for an ungranted area at the southern end of Mann Mountain Settlement grants, three grants within LSD Flatlands, and islands in the river
  • separated from LSD the parish of Eldon to add street lighting, garbage collection and disposal, and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Mann Mountain
  • name originally Mann's Mountain, changed to modern form in 1984[reg 46]
Manners Sutton the parish of Manners Sutton York
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978;[reg 127] discontinued 1995[reg 311])
  • recreational facilities (added 1995[reg 311])
  • non-fire protection related rescue (added 2012[reg 312])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except village of Harvey
  • Advisory Committee: Finn Report contradicts itself
  • Taxing Authority: Manners Sutton
Maugerville the parish of Maugerville Sunbury
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1968[reg 140])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978;[reg 127] discontinued 2008[reg 208])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added to limited area 2008[reg 208])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except LSD Noonan
  • Advisory Committee: Finn Report contradicts itself
  • Taxing Authorities: Inner Maugerville, Maugerville
  • originally included entire parish
  • 1988-03-22 – LSD Noonan separated to add garbage and refuse collection and disposal,[reg 313] includes area bounded by Burpee Wildlife Management Refuge, CP Railway, and line from railway to Lower Mud Creek
  • 2008-04-01 – Inner Maugerville service area established for recreational and sports facilities,[reg 208] consists of Oromocto Island and all of mainland south of Noonan and west of Church Road and its prolongation north to the railway
McAdam the parish of McAdam York
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services
1973-11-01[reg 19]
  • includes entire parish except McAdam
  • established after village of McAdam reduced from including entire parish[reg 20]
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: McAdam
McLeods McLeods Restigouche Dalhousie
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1971,[reg 10] discontinued 2015[reg 195])
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1974[reg 314])
  • recreational facilities (added 1974[reg 314])
1969-09-03[reg 190]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Dalhousie to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: McLeods
  • name originally McLeod, changed to modern form in 1984[reg 46]
  • 2015-08-07 – Village of Eel River Crossing annexes parts of three grants along Route 280[reg 194]
Menneval Menneval Restigouche Eldon
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services
1986-01-10[reg 233]
  • consists of area along Route 17 north of LSD St. Jean Baptiste de Restigouche
  • separated from LSD the parish of Eldon with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Menneval
Miscou Island Miscou Island
(French: île de Miscou [sic])
Gloucester Shippegan
  • fire protection
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • street lighting (added 1987[reg 34])
1980-09-16[reg 49]
  • consists of island of same name
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shippegan to add garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • Taxing Authority: Miscou Island
  • official name of island is Île Miscou in both languages
Moncton the parish of Moncton Westmorland 1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except cities of Moncton and part of Dieppe; part of village of Salisbury
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authorities: Greater Lakeburn, Irishtown, Moncton, Painsec Junction
  • originally included entire parish except city of Moncton; town of Dieppe; and villages of Chartersville, Lewisville, Saint-Anselme, and part of Salisbury
  • 1968-11-06 – Chartersville annexes two areas, southern shore of Babineau Creek and marsh at its mouth on the northern edge, remainder of Petitcodiac River grants already partly in the village on the east[reg 319]
  • 1970-01-01 – Dieppe annexes large area to east, Lewisville reduced and released area implicitly added to this LSD[reg 130]
  • 1972-01-01 – Salisbury annexes area on southeastern corner of village[reg 247]
  • 1972-08-30 – LSD Dover-Fox Creek separated to add multiple services,[reg 201] includes area between village of Saint-Anselme and parish line, west of NBTel right-of-way
  • 1973-06-01 – Salisbury annexes remainder of one grant[reg 320]
  • 1973-07-09 – Moncton annexes area west and north of city, and another to the east; Dieppe annexes area north of Moncton Airport, another east of the airport, and a third east of Chartersville, Saint-Anselme, and Dover-Fox Creek;[reg 184] area annexed by Moncton includes communities of Allison, Ammon, Belair, Hildegarde, Lakeview, and Tankville
  • 1981-07-01 – Dieppe annexes area north of Painsec[reg 321]
  • 1983-10-21 – Moncton loses area on eastern boundary,[reg 322] area implicitly returned to this LSD; returned area includes eastern edge of Crystal Springs subdivision and properties along Zack Road
  • 1987-11-30 – LSD Scoudouc separated to add multiple services;[reg 133] includes community of Meadow Brook
  • 1991-03-18 – Greater Lakeburn service area established for street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal,[reg 315] consists of all of this LSD west of Route 2 and south of Dieppe
  • 1995-05-31 – Painsec Junction service area established for street lighting,[reg 316] consists of properties within and along triangle roughly formed by Route 134, Painsec Junction Road, and CN Railway, plus those along Nevers Drive and Millview Drive
  • 1999-02-08 – Irishtown service area established for street lighting,[reg 317] consists of grants along Irishtown Road and Cape Breton Road and extending west along Ammon Road to the border of Moncton, including the communities of Cape Breton, Irishtown, LeBlancville, and Scotch Settlement
  • 1999-05-28 – Painsec Junction service area enlarged,[reg 318] adding properties along McNeil Road and its side streets
  • 2004-01-26 – Calhoun Road (French: chemin Calhoun) service area established for street lighting,[reg 200] consisting of properties south of Scoudouc, between Meadow Brook Road and the CN Railway
  • 2007-09-02 – Dieppe annexes part of Greater Lakeburn service area,[reg 323] consisting of one grant and remainder of three others east of a line north from the intersection of boulevard Dieppe and rue du Golf
Murray Corner Murray Corner Westmorland Botsford
  • fire protection
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
1984-05-16[reg 132]
  • consists of grants from Little Shemogue Harbour and Blacklock Brook to the Confederation Bridge as well as inland grants north (but not along) Route 16
  • separated from LSD the parish of Botsford to add recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Murray Corner
Musquash the parish of Musquash Saint John
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 1995[reg 324])
  • recreational facilities (added 1995[reg 324])
  • non-fire protection related rescue (added 2012[reg 279])
1985-06-03[reg 69]
  • includes entire parish
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Musquash
Nelson the parish of Nelson Northumberland
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973;[reg 164] discontinued 1995[reg 165])
1967-12-20[reg 1]
  • includes entire parish except part of city of Miramichi
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Nelson
  • originally included entire parish except part of village of Nelson-Miramichi
  • 1995-01-01 – Miramichi annexes several properties west of Nelson Street[reg 170]
New Bandon the parish of New Bandon Gloucester
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972[reg 4])
1969-09-24[reg 78]
  • includes entire parish except villages of Grande-Anse, Maisonnette, village of Saint-Léolin, and part of Bertrand; LSDs Anse-Bleue, Dugas, Poirier, part of New Bandon-Salmon Beach, and part of the Paroisse Notre-Dame-des-Érables
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authorities: New Bandon (Outside/Extérieur), New Bandon Black Rock, New Bandon Burnsville
  • originally included entire parish except village of Grande-Anse and LSDs Anse-Bleue and Maisonnette
  • 1969-12-17 – LSD St. Leolin separated to add multiple services,[reg 325] includes all of village of Saint-Léolin plus a small part of Grande-Anse
  • 1973-01-01 – Grande-Anse annexes nearly 1000 acres between eastern boundary and where Route 11 turns south to Dugas[reg 38]
  • 1976-11-03 – LSD New Bandon-Salmon Beach separated with no change in services,[reg 79] includes interior of parish west of the Forest Reserve, excluding the southern part of Rocheville Settlement grants, as well as coastal grants west from the community of New Bandon
  • 1977-04-13 – Grande-Anse annexes 138 acres along Route 11;[reg 326] Anse-Bleue annexes approximately 900 acres between its western edge and new boundary of Grande-Anse, approximately 80 acres near its eastern end[reg 47]
  • 1977-06-15 – St. Leolin loses approximately 180 acres on northern boundary,[reg 327] which is implicitly added to this LSD
  • 1977-06-22 – LSD St. Paul separated to add street lighting;[reg 328] including most of area previously returned from St. Leolin but leaving an isolated area of six acres along the railway in this LSD
  • 1979-05-17 – LSD Dugas separated to add street lighting,[reg 220] includes five grants and parts of four more near junction of Route 11 and chemin Dugas
  • 1983-12-20 – Bertrand annexes area along northern bank of Caraquet River,[reg 329] area includes sixteen river grants and two inland grants totalling approximately 1100 acres
  • 1986-01-10 – LSD the Paroisse Notre-Dame-des-Érables separated with no change in services;[reg 233] includes grants along Route 340 between New Bandon-Salmon Beach and Paquetville Parish line, and an undivided area of nearly 600 acres southwest of the grants that overlaps with NBSB
  • 1986-05-12 – new village of Maisonnette annexes peat moss lease and two bordering grants[reg 48]
  • 1987-04-21 – LSD Poirier separated with no change in services,[reg 34] includes area south of village of Maisonnette and LSD Anse-Bleue, as far west as chemin Bordenave
  • 1990-01-01 – strip of St. Paul west of CN Railway implicitly returned after Grande-Anse annexes remainder of that LSD[reg 330]
  • 2014-01-20 – Bertrand annexes Village historique acadien[reg 331]
New Bandon Salmon Beach New Bandon-Salmon Beach Gloucester Bathurst,
New Bandon
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • community services (added 1988[reg 332])
  • recreational facilities (added 1993[reg 77])
1976-11-03[reg 79]
  • consists of all of Bathurst Parish east of the city of Bathurst and the tier of grants along Route 134, and all of New Bandon Parish west of the Forest Reserve and coastal grants west from the community of New Bandon, excluding the southern part of Rocheville Settlement grants
  • separated from LSD the parish of Bathurst and LSD the parish of New Bandon with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: New Bandon-Salmon Beach
  • 1986-01-10 – new LSD the Paroisse Notre-Dame-des-Érables overlaps nearly 600 acres southwest of Rocheville Settlement grants[reg 233][note 12]
New Maryland the parish of New Maryland York
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978;[reg 127] discontinued 2008[reg 208])
  • street lighting (added 1985[reg 69])
  • recreational facilities (added 1987[reg 333])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added to limited areas 2008[reg 208])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except village of New Maryland
  • Advisory Committee: Finn Report contradicts itself
  • Taxing Authorities: New Maryland (Outside/Extérieur), New Maryland Howorth, New Maryland Nasonworth
  • originally included entire parish
  • 1991-06-01 – part incorporated as village of New Maryland,[reg 334] which consists of grants along Route 101 from Fredericton to its intersection with Charters Settlement Road and land along the southeastern baseline of the Route 101 tier
  • 2008-04-01 – Howorth service area and Nasonworth service area both established for recreational and sports facilities.[reg 208] Howorth consists of subdivision east of junction of Route 101 and Lord Road. Nasonworth consists of all of this LSD south from New Maryland to grants along the South Branch Rusagonis Stream except Howorth, including the communities of Beaver Dam, Charters Settlement, and Nasonworth
Newcastle the parish of Newcastle Northumberland
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973;[reg 164] discontinued 1995[reg 165])
1967-12-20[reg 1]
  • includes entire parish except part of city of Miramichi and all of LSD Lower Newcastle-Russellville
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Newcastle
  • originally included entire parish except town of Newcastle and village of Douglastown
  • 1969-01-15 – Douglastown annexes half of one grant on eastern edge of village and two areas on western edge of the village totalling more than six hundred acres[reg 335]
  • 1975-07-30 – LSD Nordin separated to add multiple services, includes Miramichi River grants between Newcastle and Douglastown;[reg 336] a small area between Benn Brook and Douglastown remains part of this LSD
  • 1989-09-01 – LSD Moorefield separated to add street lighting,[reg 337] includes area northeast of Douglastown as far east as Route 8
  • 1989-09-01 – LSD Lower Newcastle-Russellville[note 13] separated to add street lighting,[reg 302] includes river grants east from Route 8 to Bartibog River and interior grants along James Savage Road, including communities of Ferry Road, Lower Newcastle, Millbank, and Russellville
  • 1995-01-01 – Miramichi annexes several areas: between Benn Brook and Douglastown; three areas along former northern boundary of Douglastown; south of Route 8 as far as intersection with Cavender Road; two unlabeled islands in the Miramichi River that sometimes appear on official maps.[reg 170] Bartibog Island transferred to Ferry Road - Russellville.[reg 165]
  • 1995-01-12 – Miramichi annexes two areas: one east of CN Railway and north of McKinnon Road, the other grants along Route 8, Beaverbrook Boulevard, and Beaverbrook Road[reg 338]
Noonan Noonan Sunbury Maugerville
  • fire protection
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 2007[reg 339])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added 2007[reg 339])
1988-03-22[reg 313]
  • consists of area bounded by Burpee Wildlife Management Refuge, CP Railway, and line from railway to Lower Mud Creek; includes community of Noonan
  • separated from LSD the parish of Maugerville to add garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Noonan
North Esk the parish of North Esk Northumberland Northesk
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972[reg 117])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish except part of city of Miramichi and all of LSD Sunny Corner
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: North Esk
  • spelling differs from that in Territorial Division Act
  • originally included entire parish
  • 1980-08-14 – LSD Sunny Corner separated with no change in services,[reg 340] also includes communities of Boom Road and Exmoor
  • 1995-01-12 – Miramichi annexes Miramichi River grants east of Eel Ground Indian Reserve[reg 338]
North Lake the parish of North Lake York
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978[reg 127])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: North Lake
North Tetagouche North Tetagouche Gloucester Bathurst
  • fire protection
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • street lighting (added 1988[reg 341])
  • recreational facilities (added 1993[reg 77])
1987-04-21[reg 34]
  • consists of area between Tetagouche River and Beresford Parish line, as far west as the end of North Tetagouche Road and as far east as Bathurst, excluding several properties along Route 315 near the Beresford Parish line
  • separated from LSD the parish of Bathurst to add community services
  • originally included all of present LSD plus part of LSD Dunlop along Route 315 near the Beresford Parish line
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: North Tetagouche
  • French name originally hyphenated, changed in 1987
  • 1987-12-18 – part transferred to the parish of Bathurst,[reg 80] consisting of several properties along Route 315 near Beresford Parish line
Northampton the parish of Northampton Carleton
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added 2011[reg 342])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except LSD Upper and Lower Northampton
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Northampton
  • originally included entire parish
  • 1987-08-04 – Upper and Lower Northampton separated to add multiple services,[reg 70] includes Saint John River tier of grants north from county line to southern intersection of Parker Road and Route 105
Northfield the parish of Northfield Sunbury
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972[reg 143])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of village of Minto
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Northfield
  • originally included entire parish except village of Minto
  • 1967-05-08 – Minto annexes area northeast of village[reg 145]
  • 1968-01-24 – Minto annexes remainder of many grants partly in village[reg 146]
  • 1969-04-02 – Minto annexes two grants on Slope Road[reg 259]
Norton the parish of Norton Kings
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972[reg 143])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish except parts of town of Hampton and village of Norton
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Norton
  • 1978-08-16 – Norton boundaries redefined, lost area implicitly added to this LSD[reg 343]
Notre Dame de Lourdes the parish of Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes Madawaska
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974[reg 174])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes
  • name originally styled Notre Dame de Lourdes, changed to modern form in 1984[reg 46]
Oak Point Bartibog Bridge Oak Point - Bartibog Bridge Northumberland Alnwick
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974[reg 287])
1970-10-22[reg 28]
  • consists of grants along the Miramichi River from that at the mouth of Whites Brook to the mouth of Bartibog River, including communities of Bartibog Bridge and The Willows
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • Taxing Authority: Oak Point-Bartibog Bridge
  • separated from LSD the parish of Alnwick to add street lighting
  • one of two LSDs missing from published copies of Regulation 72-97[reg 41]
Paquetville the parish of Paquetville Gloucester
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976;[reg 42] discontinued 1994[reg 344])
  • street lighting (added 1996[reg 345])
1969-09-24[reg 78]
  • includes entire parish except villages of Paquetville and part of Bertrand; part of regional municipality of Tracadie; and parts of LSDs the Paroisse Notre-Dame-des-Érables and the parish of Saint-Isidore
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Paroisse de Paquetville Parish
  • originally included entire parish except villages of Paquetville and part of Bertrand
  • 1986-01-10 – LSD the Paroisse Notre-Dame-des-Érables separated with no change in services;[reg 233] includes western end of tiers of grants along Route 340 and chemin Val-Doucet and their prolongation to the New Bandon Parish line, including the communities of Notre-Dame-des-Érables and Val-Doucet. LSD now consists of two portions: the main one east of the Paroisse Notre-Dame-des-Érables, and a second in the southernmost corner of the parish.
  • 1988-07-12 – LSD Sainte-Rose separated to add multiple services,[reg 346] includes nearly 900 acres near junction of Inkerman, Paquetville, and Saint-Isidore Parish lines
  • 1994-11-01 – Bois-Blanc area transferred to LSD the parish of Saint-Isidore;[reg 344] consists of area south of Pokemouche River and Trout Brook, west from Sainte-Rose to prolongation of grants along Route 135 in the parish of Saint-Isidore
  • 2014-01-17 – Bertrand loses eight properties north of chemin Burnsville, area implicitly returned to this LSD;[reg 331] this loss is not explicitly noted but is shown by map that defines new boundaries
Paroisse Notre Dame des Érables the Paroisse Notre-Dame-des-Érables Gloucester Paquetville
New Bandon
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 1998[reg 347])
  • recreational facilities (added 1988[reg 348])
  • street lighting (added 1998[reg 347])
1986-01-10[reg 233]
  • consists of southern end of Rocheville Settlement grants and western end of tiers of grants along Route 340 and chemin Val-Doucet, including the communities of Notre-Dame-des-Érables, Rocheville, and Val-Doucet. An area of nearly 600 acres southwest of Rocheville overlaps with LSD New Bandon-Salmon Beach[note 12]
  • separated from LSD the parish of New Bandon and LSD the parish of Paquetville with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Par. Notre-Dame-Des-Erables
  • name is shortened to Notre-Dame-des-Érables in paragraph for the parish of Paquetville
Peel the parish of Peel Carleton
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of town of Florenceville-Bristol
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Peel
  • originally included entire parish except part of village of Florenceville
  • 1972-01-01 – Florenceville annexes area along Route 130 and Burnham Road[reg 349]
  • 1991-02-28 – Florenceville annexes properties along Burnham Road[reg 350]
  • 2005-03-31 – Florenceville annexes remainder of subdivision along Burbank Street, small area along Saint John River south of Waugh Road[reg 351]
Pennfield the parish of Pennfield Charlotte
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1979[reg 85])
1970-06-03[reg 217]
  • includes entire parish except village of Blacks Harbour and LSD Beaver Harbour
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Pennfield
  • originally included entire parish
  • 1971-02-17 – LSD Beaver Harbour separated to add multiple services,[reg 86] includes area on western coast of Beaver Harbour as far south as Lighthouse Point
  • 1972-11-01 – Blacks Harbour incorporated,[reg 38] includes area along Letang Harbour, Blacks Harbour, and Deadmans Harbour
  • 1986-09-25 – Blacks Harbour annexes area along Farm Road and eastern side Main Street[reg 352]
  • 2006-06-01 – Blacks Harbour annexes Pea Rock;[reg 353] revision of boundaries to use property lines removes a narrow strip on eastern edge of village, implicitly returning it to this LSD
Perth the parish of Perth Victoria
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • recreational facilities (added 1995[reg 36])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of village of Perth-Andover
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Perth
  • 1973-01-01 – Perth-Andover reduced,[reg 38] area implicitly returned to this LSD
  • 2004-11-01 – Perth-Andover loses area north of properties along Gulch Road[reg 40]
Petersville the parish of Petersville Queens
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978[reg 114])
1973-03-14[reg 98]
  • includes entire parish except CFB Gagetown and LSD Wirral-Enniskillen
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Petersville
Petit Lameque Petite-Lamèque Gloucester Shippegan
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 152])
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1990[reg 354])
1970-04-29[reg 172]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shippegan to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established; none by time of Finn Report
  • Taxing Authority: Petite-Laméque [sic]
  • originally consisted of grants east and north of Baie de Petite-Lamèque, both sides of Pointe Barachois, and interior lots along Route 313
  • name originally styled Petite Lameque; English styled changed to Petite Lamèque in 1987,[reg 70] then the modern form in 1990[reg 354]
  • 1987-08-04 – boundaries extended,[reg 70] taking approximately 600 acres along both sides of chemin du Portage from Ste. Cecile and 380 acres between former southern boundary of Ste. Cecile and original boundary of this LSD from the parish of Shippegan
Petit Rocher Nord Petit-Rocher-Nord (Devereaux) Gloucester Beresford
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • community services (added 1991[reg 107])
1978-06-14[reg 105]
  • originally consisted of land east of railway, between villages of Petit-Rocher and Pointe-Verte
  • separated from LSD the parish of Beresford to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Petit-Rocher (North/Nord)
  • name originally styled Petit Rocher Nord (Devereaux); English style changed to modern form in 1984 and French style originally Petit-Rocher-nord (Devereaux);[reg 46] French style changed to match English in 1991[reg 107]
  • 1991-03-18 – boundaries extended south to Petit-Rocher,[reg 107] adding part of the parish of Beresford east of railway as far south as chemin Côte Roy and its extension, then west to Route 11
  • 1992-09-28 – error in boundaries corrected, removing one property on southern line[reg 109]
Petit Rocher Sud Petit-Rocher-Sud
(French: Petit-Rocher-sud)
Gloucester Beresford
  • street lighting
  • fire protection (added 1969[reg 78])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972[reg 4])
1969-02-05[reg 355]
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Petit-Rocher (South/Sud)
  • name originally styled Petit Rocher Sud, changed to modern form in 1984[reg 46]
  • originally consisted of area between railway and Nepisiguit Bay, between Petit-Rocher and Nigadoo
  • 1978-03-01 – part of three grants transferred from LSD the parish of Beresford,[reg 103] adding approximately 75 acres to the southern end of this LSD
Pigeon Hill Pigeon Hill Gloucester Shippegan
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services
1987-08-04[reg 70]
  • consists of northeastern corner of Lamèque Island, from Campbells River, along chemin Grand-Ruisseau, and down eastern coast past junction of Route 305 and Route 310
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shippegan and former LSD Pigeon Hill-Coteau Road to add garbage and refuse collection and disposal and community services; street lighting added to portion taken from the parish of Shippegan
  • included eastern part of Pigeon Hill-Coteau Road plus area along shore of Miscou Harbour and around Pointe à Baleine
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Pigeon Hill
  • reuses paragraph letter for Pigeon Hill-Coteau Road
Point Alexandre Pointe-Alexandre Gloucester Shippegan
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services
1989-12-22[reg 356]
  • consists of area west of town of Lamèque and south of LSD Petite-Shippagan
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shippegan to add garbage and refuse collection and disposal and community services; street lighting continued
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Pointe-Alexandre
  • previously a service area of the parish of Shippegan
Point Canot Pointe-Canot Gloucester Shippegan
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
1987-04-21[reg 357]
  • established from LSD Ste. Cecile to add garbage and refuse collection and disposal and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Pointe-Canot
  • originally consisted of modern LSD plus a few properties along northern end
  • 1988-11-02 – several properties along northern boundary returned to Ste. Cecile[reg 358]
Point de Bute Pointe de Bute Westmorland Westmorland
  • fire protection
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services
1984-01-01[reg 359]
  • consists of southwestern corner of parish, including communities of Jolicure, Point de Bute, and Upper Point de Bute
  • separated from LSD the parish of Westmorland with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Point de Bute
Point du Chene Pointe-du-Chêne Westmorland Shediac
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974;[reg 83] discontinued 2000[reg 360])
  • community services (added 2000[reg 360])
1971-11-03[reg 361]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shediac to add street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Pointe-du-Chêne
  • originally consisted of area between village of East Shediac and Little Barachois River
  • name originally styled Pointe du Chene, changed to modern form in 1984[reg 46]
  • 1973-10-15 – town of Shediac annexes area along Ohio Road[reg 362]
  • 2014-07-01 – Shediac annexes remainder of one property east of Pointe-du-Chêne Road[reg 363]
Point La Nim Point La Nim
(French: Pointe La Nim)
Restigouche Dalhousie
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • street lighting (added 1986[reg 233])
1977-06-08[reg 192]
  • consists of coastal grants between town of Dalhousie and Dalhousie Junction
  • separated from LSD the parish of Dalhousie with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Point La Nim
Point Sapin Pointe-Sapin Kent Carleton
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1982[reg 148])
  • community services (added 1987[reg 364])
1970-05-06[reg 156]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Carleton, street lighting added to both LSDs
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Pointe-Sapin
  • originally consisted of grants along Route 117 from Rivière au Portage to the bend south of Eel River, as well as those inland from North Cape as ungranted land east of the highway; included communities of Pointe-Sapin and Pointe-Sapin-Centre
  • 1990-06-27 – boundaries extended,[reg 158] adding all of Carleton Parish east of Kouchibouguac National Park, area north of Park as far west as Lac des Irlandais, including community of Rivière-au-Portage
Point Sauvage Pointe-Sauvage (Indian Point) Gloucester Shippegan
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 152])
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1990[reg 365])
1974-10-16[reg 366]
  • consists of coastal tier of grants between Shippagan and Le Goulet
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shippegan to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Pointe-Sauvage (Indian Point)
  • name originally styled Pointe Sauvage (Indian Point); English styled changed to modern form and French style Pointe Sauvage (Indian Point) in 1984;[reg 46] French style changed to match English in 1990[reg 365]
Poirier Poirier Gloucester New Bandon
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services
1987-04-21[reg 34]
  • consists of area south of village of Maisonnette and LSD Anse-Bleue, as far west as chemin Bordenave; boundary description includes one grant already within Maisonnette
  • separated from LSD the parish of New Bandon with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Poirier
Pokemouche Pokemouche Gloucester Inkerman
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • street lighting (added 1988[reg 367])
  • community services (added 1990[reg 368])
1987-08-04[reg 70]
  • consists of grants along western side of South Branch Pokemouche River, western shore of strait between Pokemouche River and Lac Inkerman, and mouth of Waugh River
  • separated from LSD the parish of Inkerman with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Pokemouche
  • originally consisted of modern LSD plus western end of Evangéline
  • boundaries overlap LSD Landry Office, probably due to missing part of paragraph
  • 1988-03-22 – minor rewrite of boundary description corrects a typo, clarifying the boundary near Waugh River[reg 231]
  • 1988-03-22 – irregular area east of junction of Route 11 and Route 345 transferred to new LSD Evangéline[reg 239]
Pokesudie Pokesudie Gloucester Caraquet
  • fire protection
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • street lighting (added 1988[reg 369])
1988-03-22[reg 154]
  • consists of of Île Pokesudie and L'Îlette de Pokesudie
  • separated from LSD the parish of Caraquet to add community services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Pokesudie Island
Prince William the parish of Prince William York
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978[reg 127])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Prince William
Queensbury the parish of Queensbury York
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978[reg 127])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Queensbury
Renous Quarryville Renous-Quarryville Northumberland Blackville,
Derby
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1977[reg 47])
  • recreational facilities (added 1987[reg 34])
  • street lighting (added 1990[reg 121])
1970-02-11[reg 119]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Blackville and LSD the parish of Derby with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • Taxing Authority: Renous-Quarryville
  • originally included grants along the Renous River from above its confluence with the Dungarvon River to the Southwest Miramichi and continuing down the northern bank of the Southwest Miramichi, including communities of Bryenton, Grainfield, North Renous, Pineville, Quarryville, Renous, and Upper Derby
  • 1990-06-29 – boundaries extended to included RCN Ammunition Depot west of Route 8 plus part of the parish of Blackville along northern and western boundaries of ammunition depot[reg 121]
Richibucto the parish of Richibucto
(French: la paroisse de Richibouctou)
Kent
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1971[reg 96])
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1988[reg 370])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except town of Richibucto, village of Rexton, LSDs Cap-de-Richibouctou and part of Sainte-Anne-de-Kent
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Richibucto
  • originally included entire parish except village of Richibucto-Rexton[note 14]
  • 1966-12-31 – new village of Rexton annexes area west of former boundary of Richibucto-Rexton on north side of Richibucto River, loses area along bank of Lime Kiln Creek;[reg 371] new village of Richibucto also annexes area west of former boundary of Richibucto-Rexton[reg 372]
  • 1967-03-01 – Rexton annexes remainder of grants north of river, one interior grant north of river, and area between southern boundary and NBTel right-of-way; Richibucto annexes all surveyed lots between existing western boundary and reserved land in interior[reg 182]
  • 1971-11-24 – LSD Sainte-Anne-de-Kent separated to add multiple services,[reg 96] includes grants along Chockpish River downstream from where it strikes parish line, as well as several inland grants
  • 1973-07-18 – LSD Cap-de-Richibouctou separated to add multiple services,[reg 84] includes area around French Creek and as far south as the chemin Poteau, including communities of Cap-Lumière and Richibucto-Village
  • 1987-04-21 – two areas transferred to Sainte-Anne-de-Kent:[reg 34] 1) 194 acres straddling Route 505 near Petit-Chockpish; 2) about 500 acres along Route 134 and Sainte-Anne Back Road west of Caissie-Village
  • 1988-04-25 – grants along and near Gaspereau Creek transferred to Cap-de-Richibouctou;[reg 150] area includes communities of Bedec and Peters Mills
  • 1990-12-14 – four areas transferred to Cap-de-Richibouctou.[reg 151] Areas taken include: 1) the remainder of a property on Indian Island Road; 2) Sock Point; 3) an area along the southern boundary, from Bells Mills Road to the northern boundary of LSD Sainte-Anne-de-Kent; and 4) land north of existing boundaries along Northumberland Strait, including the sandbar.
Richmond the parish of Richmond Carleton
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • recreational facilities (added 1995[reg 373])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except most of LSD Debec Consolidated School District
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Richmond
Riley Brook Riley Brook Victoria Lorne
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • community planning (missing from French version[reg 46])
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
1969-09-10[reg 301]
  • consists of thirty grants along the Tobique River below Balm of Gilead Island plus various small islands
  • separated from LSD the parish of Lorne to add street lighting, community planning, and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Riley Brook
Rivière Verte the parish of Rivière-Verte Madawaska
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services
1973-11-01[reg 19]
  • established from area released when village of Rivière-Verte reduced from including entire parish[reg 374]
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Rivière-Verte
  • name originally styled Riviere-Verte, changed to modern form in 1984[reg 46]
Robertville Robertville Gloucester Beresford
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972[reg 4])
  • community services (added 1989[reg 375])
  • recreational facilities (added 1989[reg 375])
1970-03-25[reg 95]
  • consists of twenty small grants along Route 322 south of the Millstream River, excluding the western 1000 feet of each
  • separated from LSD the parish of Beresford to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established; none by time of Finn Report
  • Taxing Authority: Robertville
Rogersville the parish of Rogersville Northumberland
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972[reg 117])
1967-12-20[reg 1]
  • includes entire parish except part of village of Rogersville; LSD Collette
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Rogersville
  • originally included entire parish except village of Rogersville
  • 1973-07-01 – Rogersville annexes adjacent areas[reg 8]
  • 1983-12-20 – LSD Collette separated to add street lighting,[reg 179] includes about 1400 acres along Route 126 and chemin Villa Laplatte
  • 1986-09-25 – Rogersville annexes Route 126 right-of-way at southern end of village[reg 9]
  • 1991-05-07 – two parts transferred to Collette;[reg 180] one area is along chemin Villa Laplatte and the stream flowing into Trappist Fathers Pond, the other along chemin West Collette and chemin Lake Lands
  • 1994-09-07 – part transferred to Collette[reg 178]
Rothesay the parish of Rothesay Kings
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976;[reg 47] discontinued 1994[reg 376])
  • recreational facilities (added 1994[reg 376])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish except part of towns of Quispamsis and Rothesay
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Rothesay
  • originally included entire parish except town of Rothesay and villages of East Riverside-Kinghurst, Fairvale, Gondola Point, Quispamsis, and Renforth
  • 1969-05-01 – Fairvale and Quispamsis annex large adjacent area southeast of villages[reg 259]
  • 1973-10-10 – LSD Barsa Subdivision separated to add recreational facilities, consists of area along Dolan Road between town of Rothesay and near county line[reg 377]
  • 1998-01-01 – Rothesay annexes all of this LSD east of Barsa Subdivision as well as the community of Wells and surrounding area;[reg 378] Quispamsis annexes area along French Village Road and Bradley Lake Road.[reg 379]
  • 2001-08-01 – Kennebecasis River waters between parish line and ordinary low water mark removed from Quispamsis and Rothesay and implicitly returned this LSD[reg 380]
  • 2003-12-01 – Rothesay annexes remainder of Bradley Lake Road grants already partly within town[reg 381]
Rusagonis Waasis Rusagonis-Waasis Sunbury Lincoln
  • fire protection
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services
1987-08-14[reg 298]
  • consists of all of Lincoln Parish inland of Route 7
  • separated from LSD the parish of Lincoln with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Rusagonis-Waasis
Sackville the parish of Sackville Westmorland
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974;[reg 83] discontinued 1995[reg 129])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except town of Sackville and part of rural community of Beaubassin East
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Sackville
  • originally included entire parish except town of Sackville
  • 1968-11-27 – LSD Lakeview separated to add street lighting,[reg 382] consists of strip along Route 940
  • 1975-08-15 – Sackville annexes large area[reg 383]
  • 1987-11-30 – LSD Saint-André & LeBlanc Office separated with no change in services,[reg 133] includes small area along chemin des Moulins
  • 1995-05-08 – new rural community of Beaubassin East includes area around intersection of chemin du Moulin and Route 940[reg 135]
Saint Anne the parish of Sainte-Anne Madawaska
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973[reg 56])
  • street lighting (added to limited area 1986[reg 234])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except village of Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authorities: Sainte-Anne, Seigas
  • name originally styled Sainte Anne, changed to modern form in 1984[reg 46]
  • 1980-01-01 – Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska annexes large area;[reg 384] annexed area extends from existing boundary to baseline of grants, as well as along eastern bank of Quisibis River northwest of village, possibly southeast of village
  • 1986-03-14 – Seigas service area established for street lighting,[reg 234] includes nearly 1300 acres along Saint John River centred around community of Siegas
Saint Anne de Kent Sainte-Anne-de-Kent Kent Richibucto,
Wellington
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1987[reg 34])
1971-11-24[reg 96]
  • consists of area along Chockpish River, Route 11, and Route 505, south as far as Black River and grants along chemin Perry; includes communities of Caissie-Village, Chockpish, Côte-Sainte-Anne, Petit-Chockpish, Sainte-Anne-de-Kent, Saint-Édouard-de-Kent, Saint-Pierre-de-Kent, and Village-Sainte-Croix
  • separated from LSD the parish of Richibucto and LSD the parish of Wellington to add street lighting, community services, and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established; none by time of Finn Report
  • Taxing Authority: Sainte-Anne-de-Kent
  • originally consisted of modern LSD minus two areas along Route 505 and Route 134
  • name originally styled Ste. Anne de Kent; French style originally Ste-Anne-de-Kent;[reg 46] both styles changed to modern form in 1987[reg 34]
  • 1987-04-21 – boundaries extended, adding two parts of the parish of Richibucto:[reg 34] 1) 194 acres straddling Route 505 near Petit-Chockpish; 2) about 500 acres along Route 134 and Sainte-Anne Back Road west of Caissie-Village
Saint Basil the parish of Saint-Basile Madawaska
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973;[reg 56] discontinued 1998[reg 304])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of city of Edmundston and all of St. Basile 10 Indian Reserve
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Saint-Basile
  • originally included entire parish part of Edmundston and all of village of Saint-Basile
  • name originally spelt Saint Basil, changed to modern spelling in 1982[reg 385]
  • 1973-10-01 – Saint-Basile reduced to tier of grants along Saint John River,[reg 374] released area implicitly added to this LSD
  • 1982-08-16 – St. Basile 10 Indian Reserve removed from village of Saint-Basile,[reg 386] implicitly added to this LSD
  • 1982-08-26 – St. Basile 10 Indian Reserve (French: réserve indienne Saint-Basile) removed from LSD[reg 385]
  • 1998-01-01 – Edmundston annexes all of Madawaska Islands that wasn't in Saint-Basile[reg 308]
Saint Cecile Ste. Cecile
(French: Ste-Cécile)
Gloucester Shippegan
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 152])
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1988[reg 387])
  • community services (added 1988[reg 387])
1972-12-13[reg 59]
  • consists of grants along northwestern shore of Lamèque Island, from south of allée de la Bature to Campbells River, with various inland grants; includes communities of Petit-Shippagan, Petite-Rivière-de-l'Île, Pointe-Canot, and Sainte-Cécile
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shippegan to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Sainte-Cécile [sic]
  • originally consisted of modern LSD plus all of LSD Pointe-Canot and grants along chemin du Portage (now part of Petite-Lamèque)
  • 1987-04-21 – LSD Pointe-Canot separated to add recreational facilities and remove community services,[reg 357] includes approximately 850 acres, consisting of coastal grants from allée de Vacaniers to south of allée de la Grande Bature and properties behind them along Route 313
  • 1987-08-04 – part transferred to LSD Petite-Lamèque;[reg 70] includes approximately 600 acres along eastern boundary of Pointe-Canot
  • 1988-11-02 – several properties on northern end of Pointe-Canot returned to this LSD[reg 358]
Saint Charles the parish of Saint-Charles Kent 1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except LSD Aldouane; community of Aldouane is not within LSD Aldouane
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Saint-Charles
  • originally included entire parish
  • name originally styled Saint Charles; English style changed to match French in 1991[reg 389]
  • 1980-09-24 – LSD Aldouane separated to add multiple services,[reg 16] consists of area west of Northwest Branch and along both sides of Saint-Charles River to 1500 feet west of chemin de la Petite-Rivière
  • 1991-06-19 – Saint-Charles-Sud and Kent Lake (French: Saint-Charles-Sud et de lac Kent) service area established for garbage and refuse collection and disposal,[reg 389] consists of all of parish west of LSD Aldouane and south of Saint-Charles River except the community of Saint-Charles, as well as all of Parish north of Saint-Charles River and west of properties along Gray Road; includes communities of Aldouane (on Aldouane Station Cross Road), Kent Lake, and Saint-Charles-Nord
  • 1991-06-19 – Saint-Charles-Nord and Chemin Gray (French: Saint-Charles-Nord et Chemin Gray) service area established for street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal;[reg 390] consists of all of parish west of LSD Aldouane and Kouchibouguac National Park and north of the Saint-Charles-Sud and Kent Lake service area, except inland grants northeast of Route 11 north of Saint-Charles River
  • 1991-12-03 – Saint-Charles-Nord and Chemin Gray service area enlarged;[reg 391] area added is remainder of interior grants along Route 134 northwest of LSD Aldouane, the last portion of Saint-Charles Parish not within Kouchibouguac National Park, LSD Aldouane, or a service area
  • 1994-04-13 – service areas deleted when services extended to entire LSD[reg 388]
Saint Croix the parish of Saint Croix Charlotte
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1975[reg 177])
1970-06-03[reg 217]
  • includes entire parish except LSD Bayside
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Saint Croix
  • originally included entire parish
  • name originally styled St. Croix; French name originally styled St-Croix;[reg 46] both changed to modern form in 1985
  • 1985-06-03 – LSD Bayside separated to add community services,[reg 69] includes all of parish south of Route 1
Saint David the parish of Saint David Charlotte
  • community services
  • fire protection (added 1970[reg 217])
  • non-fire protection related rescue (added 2013[reg 392])
1969-02-19[reg 218]
  • includes entire parish
  • established to provide ambulance service when funeral homes discontinued service[reg 219]
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Saint David
  • name originally styled St. David; French name originally styled St-David;[reg 46] both changed to modern form in 1985[reg 69]
Saint Francois the parish of Saint-François Madawaska
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973[reg 56])
  • recreational facilities (added 1979[reg 393])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except village of Saint-François-de-Madawaska
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Saint-François
  • name originally styled Saint Francois, changed to Saint François in 1979,[reg 393] and to modern form in 1984[reg 46]
  • 1970-01-01 – Saint-François-de-Madawaska annexes area to north and east of village[reg 275]
Saint George the parish of Saint George Charlotte
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1975[reg 177])
  • community services (added to limited area 1991[reg 394])
1970-06-03[reg 217]
  • includes entire parish except town of St. George and LSD Fundy Bay
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authorities: Bonny River-Second Falls, Saint George
  • originally included entire parish except town of St. George
  • name originally styled St. George; French name originally styled St-George;[reg 46] both changed to modern form in 1985[reg 69]
  • 1978-05-24 – LSD Fundy Bay separated to add recreational facilities,[reg 244] includes all of parish mainland south of Route 1 and St. George
  • 1991-05-27 – Bonny River-Second Falls service area established for community services,[reg 394] consists of area west of Lake Utopia and north of canal, plus most of parish west of Magaguadavic River and north of St. George, including communities of Bonny River, Grassy Islands, Lee Settlement, Pomeroy, and Second Falls
Saint Hilaire the parish of Saint-Hilaire Madawaska
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973[reg 56])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except village of St. Hilaire
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Saint-Hilaire
  • originally included entire parish
  • name originally styled Saint Hilaire, changed to modern form in 1984[reg 46]
  • 1967-10-02 – village of St. Hilaire incorporated,[reg 57] consisting of five grants and parts of two others along the Saint John River
  • 1978-05-10 – St. Hilaire annexes approximately 125 acres at western end of village and approximately 500 acres at eastern end of village[reg 141]
Saint Ignace Saint-Ignace Kent Saint-Louis
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services
1991-04-30[reg 395]
  • consists of grants along chemin Saint-Ignace from either side of chemin Gray to east of chemin Saint-Ignace Station, including communities of Camerons Mill and Saint-Ignace
  • separated from LSD the parish of Saint-Louis to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Saint-Ignace
Saint Isidore the parish of Saint-Isidore Gloucester Saint-Isidore,
Paquetville
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish plus part of Paquetville Parish, except village of Saint-Isidore and part of regional municipality of Tracadie
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Paroisse de Saint-Isidore Parish
  • originally included entire parish
  • name originally styled St. Isidore; French name originally styled St-Isidore;[reg 46] both changed to modern form in 1988[reg 397]
  • 1970-06-24 – LSD St. Isidore Centre separated to add street lighting,[reg 400] includes western half of modern village of Saint-Isidore
  • 1986-01-10 – LSD Pont Landry separated to add multiple services,[reg 233] includes community of Boishébert in easternmost corner of parish
  • 1988-02-01 – Tilley Road service area established for street lighting,[reg 397] consists of grants along both sides of Tilley Road from chemin Bordage to Saumarez Parish line, including communities of Tilley Road and Upper Tilley Road
  • 1988-07-12 – LSD Sainte-Rose separated to add multiple services,[reg 346] includes area along Inkerman Parish line between Paquetville Parish and Pont Landry
  • 1991-03-18 – Hacheyville service area established for street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal,[reg 398] consists of grants along Route 363 and chemin Nicolas between chemin Brideau and Allardville Parish line
  • 1991-03-26 – Duguayville service area established for street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal,[reg 399] consists of grants along chemin Duguayville and chemin Mallais and its prolongation, between Sainte-Rose and Allardville Parish line
  • 1991-07-01 – new village of Saint-Isidore annexes 2000 acres along Route 160,[reg 401] consists of area between eastern boundary of LSD St. Isidore Centre and chemin Boishébert
  • 1994-11-01 – boundaries extended, adding Bois-Blanc portion of LSD the parish of Paquetville, which consists of area south of Pokemouche River and Trout Brook and west of Sainte-Rose; all service areas deleted when street lighting extended to entire LSD; new Bois-Blanc – Hacheyville – Duguayville (French: Bois-Blanc-Hacheyville-Duguayville) service area established for garbage and refuse collection and disposal[reg 344]
Saint Jacques the parish of Saint-Jacques Madawaska
  • fire protection
  • street lighting (added 1967[reg 1])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973;[reg 56] discontinued 1998[reg 304])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of city of Edmundston
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Saint-Jacques
  • originally included entire parish except village of Saint-Jacques
  • name originally styled Saint Jacques, changed to modern form in 1984[reg 46]
  • 1970-01-01 – Saint-Jacques annexes small area on southern boundary of village[reg 280]
  • 1973-10-17 – Edmundston annexes four grants east of Madawaska River[reg 306]
  • 1980-01-01 – Saint-Jacques annexes large area;[reg 402] annexed area extends approximately 4000 feet to south, 7000 feet to north, and as much as two miles from Route 2 to baseline of grants on western side of Madawaska River
Saint James the parish of Saint James Charlotte
  • community services
  • fire protection (added 1970[reg 217])
1969-02-19[reg 218]
  • includes entire parish except part of LSD Western Charlotte
  • established to provide ambulance service when funeral homes discontinued service[reg 219]
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Saint James
  • originally included entire parish
  • name originally styled St. James; French name originally styled St-James;[reg 46] both changed to modern form in 1985[reg 69]
  • 1988-11-02 – LSD Western Charlotte separated to add first aid and ambulance services,[reg 403] includes western part of parish as far north as Canoose Stream
Saint Jean Baptiste de Restigouche St. Jean Baptiste de Restigouche
(French: Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-Restigouche)
Restigouche Eldon
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1983[reg 404])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • Advisory Committee: elected February 5, 1970 (may have been created earlier)
  • Taxing Authority: Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-Restigouche
  • School District No. 5 in the Parish of Eldon
Saint Joseph the parish of Saint-Joseph Madawaska
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973;[reg 56] discontinued 1998[reg 304])
  • recreational facilities (added 2004[reg 405])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of city of Edmundston
  • Advisory Committee: first elected November 27, 1973
  • Taxing Authority: Saint-Joseph
  • originally included entire parish
  • name originally styled Saint Joseph, changed to modern form in 1984[reg 46]
  • 1973-10-17 – Edmundston annexes small area north of chemin Olivier-Boucher and west of prolongation of Saint-Jacques Parish line[reg 306]
  • 1998-01-01 – Edmundston annexes small area south of chemin Olivier-Boucher[reg 308]
Saint Leonard the parish of Saint-Léonard Madawaska 1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except town of Saint-Léonard
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authorities: Saint-Léonard, Saint-Léonard (Parent), Saint-Léonard (Poitier)
  • name originally styled Saint Leonard; English name styled Saint-Leonard in 1984,[reg 46] while French name styled in modern fashion; English style changed to match French in 1988[reg 408]
  • 1988-02-01 – Poitier service area established for street lighting,[reg 408] consists of area along Route 144 and chemin de la Grande-Rivière northwest of Saint-Léonard
  • 1995-07-27 – Poitier service area enlarged, adding properties inland as far as chemin de la Montagne[reg 406]
  • 2006-03-17 – Saint-Léonard-Parent service area established for street lighting,[reg 409] consists of properties along chemin Laplante and Route 144 between Saint-Léonard and junction of the two roads
Saint Louis the parish of Saint-Louis Kent 1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except village of Saint-Louis de Kent and LSD Saint-Ignace
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authorities: Saint-Louis, Saint-Louis (Chemin Canisto Road)
  • originally included entire parish except village of Saint-Louis de Kent
  • name originally styled Saint Louis; English style changed to match French in 1991[reg 395]
  • 1968-11-06 – Saint-Louis de Kent annexes area north of Kouchibouguacis River and three areas south of it, all within grants already partly in the village[reg 319]
  • 1990-12-14 – Frigault and Comeau Roads (French: Chemins Frigault et Comeau) service area established for street lighting,[reg 412] includes properties east of Route 134 along the two roads
  • 1991-04-30 – LSD Saint-Ignace separated to add street lighting, Frigault and Comeau Roads service area deleted (possibly in error);[reg 395] Saint-Ignace consists of grants along chemin Saint-Ignace from chemin Gray to chemin Saint-Ignace Station
  • 1991-05-07 – Chemins Cap-Saint-Louis - Saint-Olivier service area established for street lighting,[reg 413] consists of properties between Saint-Louis de Kent and Kouchibouguac National Park on both sides of Kouochibouguacis River
  • 1992-01-01 – Saint-Louis de Kent annexes areas along eastern boundary;[reg 415] north of the Kouchibouguacis River, the annexed area consists of the remainder of properties straddling the grant line formerly used as the village boundary; south of the river, the annexed area includes several properties east of the grant line formerly used as the village boundary
  • 1995-03-28 – Chemins Cap-Saint-Louis - Saint-Olivier service area deleted when street lighting extended to entire LSD[reg 411]
  • 1996-09-20 – Canisto Road (French: chemin Canisto) service area established for removal of street lighting,[reg 414] consists of area along Route 480 between Route 11 and chemin le Buttereau
Saint Margarets St. Margarets Northumberland Glenelg
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services
1985-03-15[reg 32]
  • consists of tier of grants along Route 11 from LSD Black River-Hardwicke to near Kent County line; includes communities of Redmondville and St. Margarets
  • separated from LSD the parish of Glenelg to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: St. Margarets
Saint Martin de Restigouche St. Martin de Restigouche
(French: St-Martin-de-Restigouche)
Restigouche Saint-Quentin
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • consists of fourteen grants and part of one other along Route 260, including communities of Limerick and Saint-Martin-de-Restigouche
  • separated from LSD the parish of Saint-Quentin to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: created before April 1969
  • Taxing Authority: St. Martin de Restigouche
Saint Martins the parish of Saint Martins Saint John
  • fire protection
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974;[reg 242] discontinued 1995[reg 416])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except village of St. Martins
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Saint Martins
Saint Mary the parish of Saint Mary
(French: la paroisse de Sainte-Marie)
Kent Sainte-Marie
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1982;[reg 148] discontinued 2009[reg 417])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added 2009[reg 417])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except parts of village of Saint-Antoine and LSD Grand Saint-Antoine
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Sainte-Marie
  • originally included entire parish except part of Saint-Antoine
  • parish is named Sainte-Marie in Territorial Division Act
  • 1972-01-01 – Saint-Antoine annexes area nearly surrounding village[reg 222]
  • 1976-11-03 – Saint-Antoine annexes area surrounding village[reg 62]
  • 1981-01-01 – Saint-Antoine reduced in area, returning areas north of Little Buctouche River and along chemin Haut-Saint-Antoine[reg 223]
  • 1981-09-17 – LSD Grand Saint-Antoine separated to add first aid and ambulance services,[reg 224] includes area returned from Saint-Antoine earlier in year
Saint Marys the parish of Saint Marys York
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973;[reg 19] discontinued 2007[reg 418])
  • recreational facilities (added 1989[reg 419])
  • street lighting (added to limited areas 2007,[reg 418] 2010[reg 420])
  • non-fire protection related rescue (added 2012[reg 312])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of Fredericton
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authorities: Durham/Taymouth, Evergreen Park/Popple Hills, Pepper Creek, Saint Marys
  • originally included entire parish except part of city of Fredericton; town of Marysville; and village of Barker's Point. LSD consists of two parts: the main part, which included most of the parish and extended to the Fredericton limits; the second part was an area along the county line bordered by Marysville and Barker's Point
  • name originally styled Saint Mary's, changed to modern form in 1969, changed to Saint Mary's in 1973;[reg 325] French name originally styled St-Mary's;[reg 46] both changed to modern form in 1987[reg 421]
  • 1969-12-17 – LSD Nashwaak separated to add recreational facilities,[reg 325] an area along both sides of the Nashwaak River, including communities of Durham Bridge and Nashwaak Village
  • 1970-06-03 – Marysville annexes 100 acres[reg 422] along boundary with Fredericton[reg 423]
  • 1973-07-09 – amalgamated Fredericton annexes area between Marysville and Nashwaaksis, eastern half of Marysville added to this LSD, ending isolation of part of LSD between Marysville and Saint John River[reg 184]
  • 1987-08-14 – LSD Nashwaak disestablished,[reg 421] area implicitly returned to this LSD
  • 2007-04-13 – Pepper Creek service area established for street lighting,[reg 418] consists of subdivision southwest of New Brunswick Route 10|Route 10]] along boundary of Fredericton, including Fernwood Drive, Rockwood Way, Rolling Hills Drive, and Mataya Drive
  • 2010-08-31 – Evergreen Park service area established for street lighting and Pepper Creek service area extended along southern boundary;[reg 420] Evergreen Park consists of subdivision north of Route 10
Saint Patrick the parish of Saint Patrick Charlotte
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1975[reg 177])
1970-06-03[reg 217]
  • includes entire parish
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Saint Patrick
  • name originally styled St. Patrick; French name originally styled St-Patrick;[reg 46] both changed to modern form in 1985[reg 69]
Saint Paul Parish the parish of Saint-Paul Kent
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1982;[reg 148] discontinued 2008[reg 424])
  • community services (added 1987[reg 34])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added 2008[reg 424])
  • non-fire related rescue (added 2015[reg 425])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Saint-Paul
  • name originally styled Saint Paul; English name changed to match French in 1987[reg 34]
Saint Quentin the parish of Saint-Quentin Restigouche
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1999[reg 426])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except town of Saint-Quentin and LSD St. Martin de Restigouche
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Saint-Quentin
  • originally included entire parish except village of Saint-Quentin
  • name originally styled Saint Quentin, changed to St. Quentin in 1968;[reg 26] French name originally styled St-Quentin;[reg 46] both changed to modern form in 1992[reg 427]
  • 1968-06-27 – LSD St. Martin de Restigouche separated to add street lighting,[reg 26] consisting of area about 2.5 kilometres long along Route 260
  • 1968-11-06 – Saint-Quentin extends its boundary south the height of two grants, annexing parts of four grants[reg 319]
  • 1971-09-01 – Saint-Quentin annexes 1162-foot-wide strip along length of eastern boundary[reg 428]
  • 1975-06-02 – Saint-Quentin annexes two areas, extending village boundaries 2000 feet to north and 1000 feet to south[reg 429]
Saint Sauveur Saint-Sauveur Gloucester Allardville
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 1999[reg 430])
  • recreational facilities (added 1999[reg 430])
1985-06-03[reg 69]
  • consists of all of parish east of a Crown reserved road crossing Route 160 nearly 17.5 kilometres from eastern end of Parish; includes communities of Butte-D'Or and Saint-Sauveur
  • separated from LSD the parish of Allardville to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, and community services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Saint-Sauveur
Saint Simon St. Simon
(French: St-Simon)
Gloucester Caraquet
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976;[reg 152] discontinued 1999[reg 431])
  • recreational facilities (added 1999[reg 431])
1971-09-22[reg 153]
  • consists of grants west of Baie Saint-Simon-Nord, including communities of Centre-Saint-Simon and Haut-Saint-Simon
  • separated from LSD the parish of Caraquet to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Saint-Simon
Saint Stephen the parish of Saint Stephen Charlotte
  • community services
  • fire protection (added 1970[reg 217])
1969-02-19[reg 218]
  • includes entire parish except town of St. Stephen; LSD Dennis-Weston and part of Western Charlotte. Includes communities of Mohannes and Upper Mills, as well as islands in the St. Croix River
  • established to provide ambulance service when funeral homes discontinued service[reg 219]
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Saint Stephen
  • originally included entire parish except towns of Milltown[note 15] and St. Stephen
  • name originally styled St. Stephen; French name originally styled St-Stephen;[reg 46] both changed to modern form in 1985[reg 69]
  • 1988-11-02 – LSD Dennis-Weston separated to add first aid and ambulance services,[reg 198] includes all of parish east of Route 740 and north of St. Stephen
  • 1988-11-02 – LSD Western Charlotte separated to add first aid and ambulance services,[reg 403] includes grants north of St. Stephen along Route 725 and Route 735
Salisbury the parish of Salisbury Westmorland
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973[reg 98])
  • street lighting (added to limited area 1989[reg 274])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except villages of Petitcodiac and part of Salisbury
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authorities: Havelock (Inside/Intérieur), Salisbury
  • 1969-09-10– Salisbury annexes area along Reeder Road[reg 434]
  • 1973-10-01 – Petitcodiac loses large areas nearly surrounding modern village boundaries, area implicitly added to this LSD[reg 20]
  • 1983-12-20 – Salisbury annexes several properties on Fredericton Road[reg 435]
  • 1989-11-03 – Hicksville area included in new Havelock Inside service area in LSD the parish of Havelock;[reg 274] extension into this parish is not noted in either LSD's description
  • 1997-06-01 – Salisbury annexes area along Fredericton Road and Route 2[reg 436]
Scoudouc Scoudouc Westmorland Shediac,
Moncton
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • first aid and ambulance services
1987-11-30[reg 133]
  • consists of grants along Route 132 south of LSD Scoudouc Road, area around Scoudouc Airport, grants along Marcelin Road and Lower Meadow Road, and easternmost corner of Moncton Parish; includes communities of Malakoff, Meadow Brook, and Scoudouc
  • separated from LSD the parish of Moncton and LSD the parish of Shediac to add street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal; community services and recreational facilities discontinued
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Scoudouc
Scoudouc Road Scoudouc Road Westmorland Shediac
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 2006[reg 437])
1987-08-04[reg 70]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shediac to add street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Scoudouc Road/Chemin Scoudouc
  • originally consisted of grants along western boundary of town of Shediac, south along Route 132, and east to Scoudouc River
  • 2006-02-01 – Shediac annexes properties along Dysart Street and southern side of New Brunswick Route 15|Route 15]], including two that straddle the latter, bisecting this LSD[reg 438]
  • 2013-06-28 – Shediac annexes northern portion of this LSD[reg 439]
Shediac the parish of Shediac Westmorland
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974;[reg 83] discontinued 1995[reg 129])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except town of Shediac; part of village of Cap-Pelé; part of rural community of Beaubassin East; and LSDs Pointe-du-Chêne, Scoudouc Road, Shediac Cape, part of Grande-Digue, part of Scoudouc, and part of Shediac Bridge-Shediac River
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Shediac
  • originally included entire parish except town of Shediac and village of East Shediac[note 16]
  • French name originally styled Shédiac,[reg 46] changed to match English in 1988 [reg 226]
  • 1969-11-05 – part incorporated within new village of Cap-Pelé,[reg 130] including community of Dupuis Corner
  • 1971-01-01 – East Shediac annexes area extending south to Main Street and behind Pointe-du-Chêne Road building lots[reg 440]
  • 1971-11-03 – LSD Pointe-du-Chêne separated to add multiple services,[reg 361] includes area between East Shediac and Little Barachois River
  • 1973-10-15 – town of Shediac annexes area including Chapmans Corner and land within 1000 feet of Route 15 and Ohio Road[reg 362]
  • 1981-03-05 – Cap-Pelé annexes two properties on western edge of village;[reg 441] one property is on the shoreline, the other on the southern side of Route 15
  • 1986-01-10 – LSD Haute-Aboujagane separated with change in services,[reg 233] includes all of Ward 5 of Beaubassin East except area west of prolongation of chemin Sainte-Anne to the parish line
  • 1987-04-21 – LSD Shediac Cape separated to add multiple services,[reg 34] includes area between Batemans Brook and Shediac Harbour, northeast of Shediac
  • 1987-08-04 – LSD Scoudouc Road separated to add multiple services,[reg 70] includes grants along western boundary of Shediac, south along Route 132, and east to Scoudouc River
  • 1987-11-30 – LSD Saint-André & LeBlanc Office separated with no change in services, LSD Scoudouc separated to add multiple services;[reg 133] Saint-André & LeBlanc Office includes area east of Kouchibouguac River, south of Gallant Settlement Road and Cap-Pelé; Scoudouc includes area south of Scoudouc Road, including Scoudouc Airport and as far east as grants along Marcelin Road and Lower Meadow Road
  • 1988-03-22 – LSD Shediac Bridge-Shediac River separated to add multiple services,[reg 226] includes area between Shediac Cape and Kent County line
  • 1989-03-08 – Shediac annexes area between railway and eastern bank of Scoudouc River[reg 442]
  • 1989-09-07 – LSD Boudreau West separated to add multiple services,[reg 443] includes most of modern Ward 4 of Beaubassin East north of Route 15
  • 1990-06-29 – LSD Grand Barachois separated to add multiple services,[reg 444] consists of modern Ward 3 of Beaubassin East
  • 1990-08-15 – Shediac annexes CN Railway right-of-way east of Scoudouc River[reg 445]
  • 1991-05-16 – LSD Grande-Digue separated to add multiple services,[reg 227] includes small area north of Ruisseau Albert-Gallant
  • 1991-12-18 – western boundary of Saint-André & LeBlanc Office changed, area implicitly returned to this LSD;[reg 134] area returned is along Kouchibouguac River between Route 945 and Gallant Settlement Road; boundary now matches that of modern Ward 2 in Beaubassin East
  • 1992-09-28 – Shediac Cape extended westward to Moncton Parish line;[reg 446] area taken includes communities of Batemans Mills and Moncton Road, grants along Route 11, and all of Parish south of Route 11 and west of Scoudouc Road and Scoudouc
  • 1995-05-08 – new rural community of Beaubassin East includes four parts of this LSD;[reg 135] areas include Cap-Brûlé, two areas west of chemin Lino, and area between Haute-Aboujagane and Saint-André & LeBlanc Office, the latter including the communities of Cormier Village and Gallant Settlement
  • 1995-10-24 – western boundary of Shediac Bridge-Shediac River extended westward, taking part of this LSD;[reg 228] area taken includes grants along both sides of Leménager Road and along Shediac River as far as where Shediac River Road crosses the river
  • 2013-06-28 – Shediac annexes Shediac Island, Skull Island, and the portion of this LSD between Beaubassin East and Scoudouc,[reg 439] reducing this LSD to the northwestern corner of the parish
Shediac Bridge Shediac River Shediac Bridge-Shediac River
(French: Shediac Bridge – Shediac River)
Westmorland,
Kent
Shediac,
Dundas
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 1995[reg 447])
  • community services (added 1995;[reg 447] not included in enlarged area same year;[reg 228] extended to entire LSD 1996[reg 448])
  • recreational facilities (added 1995;[reg 447] not included in enlarged area same year;[reg 228] extended to entire LSD 1996[reg 448])
1988-03-22[reg 226]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shediac and LSD the parish of Dundas to add street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal; first aid and ambulance services added to area taken from the parish of Shediac
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Shediac Bridge (Shediac River)
  • originally included area from LSD Shediac Cape through grants north of Shediac River and south of Ruisseau Albert-Gallant
  • 1995-10-24 – boundaries extended westward, original area is established as service area of same name;[reg 228] area added includes grants along both sides of Leménager Road and grants along Shediac River upstream to where Shediac River Road crosses river; original area established as service area of same name for enhanced services
  • 1996-07-26 – service area deleted when community services and recreational facilities extended to entire LSD[reg 448]
Shediac Cape Shediac Cape Westmorland Shediac
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • first aid and ambulance services
1987-04-21[reg 34]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shediac to add street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Shediac Cape
  • originally consisted of area between Batemans Brook and Shediac Harbour, northeast of Shediac
  • 1992-09-28 – boundaries extended westward and southwest, adding part of the parish of Shediac;[reg 446] area added includes communities of Batemans Mills and Moncton Road, grants along Route 11 to Moncton Parish line, and all of Parish south of Route 11 and west of LSD Scoudouc Road and LSD Scoudouc
Sheffield the parish of Sheffield Sunbury
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1968[reg 140])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978[reg 127])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authorities: Sheffield (Inside/Intérieur), Sheffield (Outside/Extérieur)
Shippegan the parish of Shippegan Gloucester
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976;[reg 152] discontinued 2001[reg 268])
  • street lighting (added to limited area 1987,[reg 34] which was separated as new LSD 1989,[reg 356] added to limited area 1991[reg 50])
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added to limited area 1991[reg 50])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish except towns of Lamèque and Shippagan; villages of Le Goulet and Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël; and LSDs Baie du Petit Pokemouche, Cap-Bateau, Chiasson-Savoy, Coteau Road, Haut-Lamèque, Haut-Shippagan, Petite-Lamèque, Pigeon Hill, Pointe-Alexandre, Pointe-Sauvage (Indian Point), and Ste. Cecile
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authorities: Pointe-Brûlé [sic], Paroisse de Shippegan Parish
  • originally included entire parish except town of Shippagan, village of Lamèque, and LSD LeGoulet
  • French name originally spelled Shippagan,[reg 46] changed to match English in 1987[reg 449]
  • 1970-03-25 – LSD St. Raphael sur-Mer separated to add street lighting,[reg 95] includes all of Cap-Bateau and most of Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël
  • 1970-04-29 – LSD Chiasson-Savoy and LSD Petite-Lamèque both separated to add street lighting;[reg 172] Chiasson-Savoy includes grants along the northern shore of Baie de Shippegan and Baie aux Caribous, Petite-Lamèque includes grants north of Baie de Petite-Lamèque and around and behind Barachois de Pointe-Canot
  • 1971-04-14 – LSD Pigeon Hill-Coteau Road separated to add street lighting,[reg 450] includes area north and west of St. Raphael sur-Mer
  • 1971-09-01 – Shippagan annexes area on Route 113 containing trailer park and part of Motel Chipagan[reg 451]
  • 1972-12-13 – LSD Ste. Cecile separated to add street lighting,[reg 59] includes northeastern coast of Lamèque Island
  • 1974-10-16 – LSD Pointe-Sauvage (Indian Point) separated to add street lighting,[reg 366] includes coastal tier of grants between Shippagan and Le Goulet
  • 1977-05-18 – LSD Haut-Lamèque separated to add street lighting,[reg 265] consists of grants along Haut-Lamèque Road, as well as area along boundary of LSD St. Raphael sur-Mer from Route 305 to rue Saint-Raphaël Ouest
  • 1977-08-01 – Lamèque annexes area northeast of village,[reg 452] including grants along Portage Road and grants and peat moss leases drained by Ruisseau Jean-Marie
  • 1979-05-03 – LSD Portage-de-Shippegan separated to add street lighting,[reg 453] includes area south of Shippagan, totalling perhaps 100 acres
  • 1980-09-16 – LSD Baie du Petit Pokemouche separated to add street lighting, consists of area along chemin Petit-Pokemouche and eastern shore of Baie de Petit-Pokemouche;[reg 49] LSD Miscou Island separated to add garbage and refuse collection and disposal[reg 49]
  • 1981-07-01 – Shippagan annexes large area west and south of town[reg 454]
  • 1981-08-01 – Lamèque annexes area on northeastern corner of village;[reg 455] annexed area contains approximately 265 acres along rue des Cèdres, chemin des Serres, and rue du Pêcheur Nord
  • 1983-03-01 – Shippagan annexes area along rue Pointe-Brûlée[reg 456]
  • 1983-12-20 – Lamèque annexes two areas,[reg 457] including approximately 10 acres south of rue des Cèdres, and approximately 490 acres along western side of rue du Pêcheur Nord
  • 1986-05-12 – LeGoulet loses peat moss area near eastern when incorporated as new village of Le Goulet,[reg 51] area implicitly added to this LSD;[reg 458] part of LSD St. Raphael sur-Mer returned[reg 449] when most incorporated as village of Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël[reg 266]
  • 1987-04-21 – LSD Cap-Bateau separated to add multiple services, Pointe-Alexandre service area established for street lighting;[reg 34] Cap-Bateau includes area returned to this LSD after Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël incorporated in 1986; Pointe-Alexandre consists of area west of Lamèque and south of Petite-Lamèque
  • 1987-08-04 – parts transferred to new LSD Coteau Road and new LSD Pigeon Hill, adding multiple services to areas taken; part also transferred to Petite-Lamèque, adding street lighting to area taken;[reg 70] Coteau Road takes area west of Coteau Road, west to Campbells River and (but not including) grants along Route 113, and everything south as far as Lamèque, Haut-Lamèque, Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël, and Cap-Bateau; Pigeon Hill takes area along Miscou Harbour and around Pointe à Baleine; Petite-Lamèque takes 380 acres along its northern boundary, east of chemin du Portage
  • 1988-03-22 – LSD Haut-Shippagan separated to add street lighting,[reg 271] includes area west of Shippagan and south of Baie Brûlée
  • 1989-12-22 – Pointe-Alexandre service area separated as LSD Pointe-Alexandre to add multiple services[reg 356]
  • 1990-12-05 – area around rue des Canneberges implicitly returned from Chiasson-Savoy,[reg 171] possibly due to missing clause in rewritten boundary description
  • 1991-03-18 – Pointe Brûlée service area established for street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal,[reg 50] consists of area west of Shippagan and north of Haut-Shippagan
  • 2001-10-01 – Shippagan annexes grants on northern shore of Baie Saint-Simon-Sud and inland east across rue 1ère;[reg 272] French name of service area changed to Pointe-Brûlée;[reg 268]
Simonds (Carleton) the parish of Simonds Carleton
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of town of Florenceville-Bristol
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Simonds (214.00)
  • originally included entire parish except part of village of Florenceville
  • 1972-01-01 – Florenceville annexes area south and west of village[reg 349]
  • 1980-05-08 – Florenceville has boundary redefined, possibly annexing small areas on southern and western edges[reg 459]
Simonds (Saint John) the parish of Simonds Saint John
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 1994[reg 460])
  • recreational facilities (added 1994[reg 460])
  • street lighting (added 1995[reg 416])
  • non-fire protection related rescue (added 2012[reg 279])
1976-10-13[reg 461]
  • includes entire parish except part of town of Rothesay and all of LSD Fairfield
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: Finn Report contradicts itself
  • Taxing Authority: Simonds (553.00)
  • originally included entire parish except LSD Fairfield
  • 1998-01-01 – Rothesay annexes area along Bradley Lake Road;[reg 378]
  • 1997-05-23 – boundary of Rothesay clarified;[reg 462] earlier date is due to there being an effective date in the earlier Regulation but not in this one (Regulations are effective when filed unless they state otherwise)
  • 2003-12-01 – Rothesay annexes remainder of Bradley Lake Road grants already partly within town,[reg 381] though this is not explicitly noted
Somerville Somerville Carleton Wakefield
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 1974[reg 116])
  • community services (added 1974[reg 116])
1971-10-13[reg 463]
  • consists of properties around triangle of Route 103, Somerville Road, and Route 130
  • separated from LSD the parish of Wakefield to add street lighting and first aid and ambulance services; community services discontinued
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Somerville
South Esk the parish of South Esk Northumberland Southesk
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972[reg 117])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: South Esk
  • spelling differs from that in Territorial Division Act
Southampton the parish of Southampton York
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978[reg 127])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except town of Nackawic and village of Millville
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Southampton
  • originally included entire parish except village of Millville, which never been noted in description of LSD
  • 1970-11-03 – part incorporated as village of Nackawic[reg 464]
  • 1983-12-20 – Millville annexes part of this LSD,[reg 465] possibly surrounding village
  • 1993-01-01 – Nackawic annexes areas along eastern bank of Nackawic Stream and Campbell Settlement Road, loses area west of Nackawic Stream[reg 466]
Springfield the parish of Springfield Kings 1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish except part of village of Norton
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Springfield
  • 1978-08-16 – Norton boundaries redefined, annexing small area and losing areas along northern boundary;[reg 343] lost area implicitly added to this LSD
Stanley the parish of Stanley York 1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except village of Stanley and part of rural community of Upper Miramichi
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Stanley
  • originally included entire parish except Stanley
  • 1971-03-10 – part included in new LSD Upper Miramichi[reg 469]
  • 2010-01-01 – Stanley annexes part this LSD[reg 472]
Studholm the parish of Studholm Kings
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972;[reg 143] discontinued 1998[reg 473])
  • community services (added 1998[reg 473])
  • community services facility (added to limited area 2007[reg 474])
  • non-fire protection related rescue (added 2012[reg 279])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added 2012[reg 155])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authorities: Lower Millstream, Studholm
  • 2008-01-01 – Lower Millstream service area established for community services facility,[reg 474] consists of area along Route 121, Route 875, Route 880, and Parleeville Road, including communities of Lower Millstream and Searsville
Sunny Corner Sunny Corner Northumberland Northesk
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • street lighting (added 1989[reg 475])
1980-08-14[reg 340]
  • three dispersed communities along the Northwest Miramichi River, including Boom Road and Exmoor
  • separated from LSD the parish of North Esk with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • Taxing Authority: Sunny Corner
Sussex the parish of Sussex Kings
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972;[reg 143] discontinued 1998[reg 473])
  • community services (added 1998[reg 473])
  • community services facility (added to limited area 2007[reg 474])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added 2012[reg 155])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish except town of Sussex and village of Sussex Corner
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authorities: Apohaqui, Sussex
  • previously unserviced area
  • 1968-11-06 – Sussex annexes 318 acres on its eastern edge; Sussex Corner annexes a large area nearly surrounding the existing village[reg 319]
  • 1971-01-01 – Sussex Corner loses areas on eastern and western boundaries south of Trout Creek,[reg 440] areas implicitly returned to this LSD
  • 1971-01-20 – Sussex Corner boundary along Trout Creek moved from southern bank to northern bank,[reg 476] implicitly returning stretch of creek to this LSD
  • 1975-10-15 – Sussex annexes a small area between Route 1 and the eastern end of the industrial park[reg 477]
  • 1999-05-03 – Sussex Corner annexes area east of Meredith Drive[reg 478]
  • 2008-01-01 – Apohaqui service area established for community services facility,[reg 474] consists of area along Kennebecasis River and Erb Settlement Road, from west of Musquash Brook to Clements Brook
  • 2013-12-16 – Sussex Corner annexes area between eastern boundary and New Line Road[reg 479]
  • 2014-05-26 – Sussex Corner annexes one property between Cumberland Road and New Line Road[reg 480]
Tabusintac Tabusintac Northumberland Alnwick
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974[reg 21])
1968-05-01[reg 87]
  • originally consisted of large area along coast of Neguac Bay and Tabusintac Bay between village of Neguac and mouth of Tabusintac River, granted and ungranted land along Tabusintac River, and interior area bounded by above, including communities of Covedell, Comeau Settlement, Gaythorne, Price Settlement, Tabusintac, and Wishart Point, but excluding Tabusintac Indian Reserve No. 9
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: created before April 1969
  • Taxing Authority: Tabusintac
  • 1987-08-04 – LSD Brantville boundary extended along Route 11 nearly to Wishart Point Road,[reg 70] creating overlap with this LSD
  • 2014-07-01 – New regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3] includes area overlapping with Brantville;[reg 277]
Tremblay Tremblay Gloucester Beresford
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services
1972-08-16[reg 97]
  • consists of area north of Nigadoo River and behind Petit-Rocher-Sud, as far north as along northern bank of Comeau Brook
  • separated from LSD the parish of Beresford to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • Taxing Authority: Tremblay
Upham the parish of Upham Kings
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976;[reg 139] discontinued 2005[reg 481])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added 2005[reg 481])
1967-07-01[reg 482]
  • includes entire parish
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: created before April 1969
  • Taxing Authority: Upham
Upper and Lower Northampton Upper and Lower Northampton Carleton Northampton
  • fire protection
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
1987-08-04[reg 70]
  • consists of Saint John River grants north from county line to slightly north of southern intersection of Parker Road and Route 105
  • separated from LSD the parish of Northampton to add recreational facilities and first aid and ambulance services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Upper & Lower Northampton
Upper Gagetown Upper Gagetown Queens Gagetown
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978[reg 114])
  • fire protection (added 1981[reg 483])
1968-07-30[reg 484]
  • consists of all of mainland part of Gagetown Parish not within CFB Gagetown or village of Gagetown
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Upper Gagetown
  • originally included most of mainland north of village of Gagetown and east of CFB Gagetown
  • 1981-07-30 – boundaries extended to north and south;[reg 483] northern boundary extended to county line, southern boundary to mouth of Coys Lake
Upper Kent Upper Kent
(French: Haut-Kent)
Carleton Kent
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • community planning
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • consists of a strip of land between Route 105 and (south of Route 565) the railway and the Saint John River, nowhere more than a half-mile in width
  • separated from LSD the parish of Kent to add all services except fire protection and community services
  • Advisory Committee: created before April 1969
  • Taxing Authority: Upper Kent
Wakefield the parish of Wakefield Carleton
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • recreational facilities (added to limited area 1996[reg 485])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except LSD Somerville and part of LSD Lakeville
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authorities: Wakefield (Inside/Intérieur), Wakefield (Outside/Extérieur)
  • originally included entire parish except Middle Becaguimec Island, which was part of town of Hartland
  • 1971-10-13 – LSD Somerville separated to add multiple services and remove community services;[reg 463] includes properties around triangle formed by Somerville Road, Route 103, and Route 130
  • 1985-06-03 – LSD Lakeville separated to add multiple services;[reg 69] includes approximately 115 acres along western side of Route 560
  • 1996-07-26 – Wakefield Inside service area established for recreational facilities,[reg 485] includes all of this LSD except northeastern corner, which includes communities of Victoria Corner and Waterville
  • 2004-05-09 – Middle Becaguimec Island removed from Hartland, implicitly adding it to this LSD[reg 138]
Waterborough the parish of Waterborough Queens
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972[reg 143])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Waterborough
Waterford the parish of Waterford Kings
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972;[reg 143] discontinued 2012[reg 155])
  • recreational and sports facilities (added 2012[reg 155])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Waterford
Weldford the parish of Weldford Kent
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1982;[reg 148] discontinued 2012[reg 486])
  • non-fire protection related rescue (added 2012[reg 486])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish
  • Advisory Committee: created before 1981
  • Taxing Authority: Welford [sic]
Wellington the parish of Wellington Kent 1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except Bouctouche; part of rural community of Cocagne; and parts of LSDs Grand Saint-Antoine and Sainte-Anne-de-Kent
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authorities: Bouctouche Cove, Saint-Grégoire, Wellington, Wellington (Desroches), Wellington (Dixon Point-Route 134)
  • originally included entire parish except village of Bouctouche
  • 1971-11-24 – LSD Sainte-Anne-de-Kent separated to add multiple services,[reg 96] includes large area in northeastern corner of parish
  • 1973-10-01 – Bouctouche annexes areas north and south of Bouctouche River[reg 20]
  • 1976-11-03 – Saint-Antoine annexes area where parish line meets Dundas and Sainte-Marie Parishes,[reg 62] annexed area includes community of Renauds Mills
  • 1981-01-01 – Saint-Antoine reduced, returning all of village in this parish[reg 223]
  • 1981-09-17 – LSD Grand Saint-Antoine separated to add street lighting,[reg 224] includes area returned from Saint-Antoine earlier in year
  • 1988-03-22 – LSD Cocagne separated with no change in services;[reg 225][note 5] includes area now in rural community of same name plus two properties along Biggs Brook
  • 1990-06-29 – Desroches service area established for street lighting,[reg 488] consists of area north of Bouctouche, east of Route 11, and south of Sainte-Anne-de-Kent
  • 1995-09-01 – Dixon Point-Route 134 (French: Dixon Point - route 134) service area established for street lighting,[reg 487] consists of north of Cocagne and east of Route 134; boundaries overlap with Cocagne
  • 1998-10-16 – Bouctouche Cove service area established for street lighting,[reg 489] consists of Buctouche Indian Reserve southwest of Noel Creek except properties along Girouardville Road
  • 2003-02-05 – Saint-Grégoire service area established for street lighting,[reg 229] consists of properties west of Route 11 along chemin Saint-Grégoire and various side roads, including community of Saint-Grégoire; description of boundaries includes properties entirely in the parish of Dundas, though this is never explicitly noted
West Isles the parish of West Isles Charlotte
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1982,[reg 490] deleted in 1984,[reg 46] and restored in 1986[reg 491])
  • recreational facilities (added 1987[reg 34])
1970-06-03[reg 217]
  • includes entire parish
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: West Isles
Western Charlotte Western Charlotte Charlotte Saint James,
Saint Stephen
  • fire protection
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services
1988-11-02[reg 403]
  • consists of most of western part of Saint James Parish as far north as Canoose Stream and Saint Stephen Parish grants along Route 725 and Route 735, including communities of Barter Settlement, Basswood Ridge, Lower Little Ridge, Mayfield, Pomeroy Ridge, Scotch Ridge, and Upper Little Ridge
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Western Charlotte
  • separated from LSD the parish of Saint James and LSD the parish of Saint Stephen to add first aid and ambulance services
Westfield the parish of Westfield Kings
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976;[reg 47] discontinued 1995[reg 253])
  • recreational facilities (added 1987[reg 492])
  • non-fire related rescue (added to limited area 2015[reg 288])
1972-12-13[reg 59]
  • includes entire parish except town of Grand Bay-Westfield[note 17]
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: Finn Report contradicts itself, stating there is in Westfield East but not in remainder of LSD
  • Taxing Authorities: Westfield (East/Est), Westfield (West/Ouest)
  • originally included entire parish except villages of Pamdenec and Westfield
  • 1973-01-01 – Pamdenec annexes area surrounding village, which is renamed Grand Bay[reg 494]
  • 1973-02-14 – village of Westfield boundaries rewritten, possibly adding area to LSD[reg 495]
  • 1975-07-01 – Westfield annexes all granted land between village and Loch Alva Protected Natural Area[reg 39]
  • 1975-07-01 – Grand Bay annexes all granted lands between village and Loch Alva Protected Natural Area[reg 496]
  • 2015-05-27 – service areas of the Kingston Peninsula and Kennebecasis Island established for non-fire related rescue,[reg 288] no boundaries described
Westmorland the parish of Westmorland Westmorland
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974[reg 83])
  • community services (added 1976[reg 497])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of Port Elgin and all of LSDs Baie-Verte and Pointe de Bute
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Westmorland
  • originally included entire parish except part of village of Port Elgin
  • 1974-09-11 – LSD Baie-Verte separated to add multiple services,[reg 55] includes area along Route 16 and Coburg Road; this leaves an isolated part of this LSD southeast of Cottage Road and Gooden Creek
  • 1984-01-01 – LSD Pointe de Bute separated with no change in services,[reg 359] includes communities of Jolicure, Point de Bute, and Upper Point de Bute
White Head Island White Head Island Charlotte Grand Manan
  • fire protection
1979-10-17[reg 498]
  • consists of single island
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: White Head Island
Whites Brook White's Brook Restigouche Eldon,
Grimmer
  • fire protection
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
1986-03-14[reg 234]
  • consists of grants along Route 17, forming southern end of Oliver Settlement grants and northeastern corner of Grimmer Settlement grants
  • separated from LSD the parish of Eldon and LSD the parish of Grimmer; recreational facilities added in portion taken from the parish of Eldon
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: White's Brook
Wickham the parish of Wickham Queens
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 139])
1968-06-27[reg 26]
  • includes entire parish except part of village of Cambridge-Narrows
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Wickham
Wicklow the parish of Wicklow Carleton
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of town of Florenceville-Bristol and part of village of Centreville
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Wicklow
  • originally included entire parish except part of Centreville
  • 1972-01-01 – Florenceville annexes area along Route 103[reg 349]
  • 1985-09-04 – Centreville loses area along eastern side of Gregg Settlement Road[reg 250]
Wilmot the parish of Wilmot Carleton
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except part of Centreville and part of LSD Lakeville
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Wilmot
  • originally included entire parish except part of village of Centreville
  • 1985-06-03 – LSD Lakeville separated to add multiple services;[reg 69] includes grants east and north of Williamstown Lake and those running about one and a half miles further along Route 560 and Good Corner Road, plus one grant straddling parish line at end of Fifth Tier
Wirral Enniskillen Wirral-Enniskillen Queens Petersville
  • fire protection
  • recreational and sports facilities (added 2008[reg 128])
1968-02-29[reg 140]
  • consists of area bounded by CFB Gagetown and a line slightly north of the corner of Charlotte County, including communities of Enniskillen and Wirral
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: created before April 1969
  • Taxing Authority: Wirral-Enniskillen
Woodstock the parish of Woodstock Carleton
  • fire protection
  • community services (added 1967[reg 1])
  • recreational facilities (added 1995[reg 373])
1966-11-23[reg 2]
  • includes entire parish except town of Woodstock; part of Meductic; and parts of LSDs Benton and Debec Consolidated School District
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Woodstock
  • originally included entire parish except town of Woodstock; part of village of Meductic; and part of LSD Debec Consolidated School District
  • 1967-10-30 – LSD Benton separated to add multiple services; includes eighteen grants at or near western end of Springfield Settlement grants plus a smaller area in Canterbury Parish[reg 88]
  • 1969-09-15 – Woodstock annexes area between western boundary and Route 2, and second area along Connell Street[reg 434]
  • 1973-09-01 – Woodstock annexes area along Connell Street[reg 499]
  • 1977-06-01 – Woodstock annexes NB Housing property north of Connell Street[reg 500]
  • 1989-07-25 – Woodstock annexes area east of NB Housing property[reg 501]
  • 1991-07-01 – Woodstock annexes area along Connell Street[reg 502]
  • 2003-11-01 – Woodstock annexes shoreline north of bridge to Grafton[reg 503]
  • 2014-03-01 – Woodstock annexes area southwest of junction of Route 2 and Route 95[reg 504]

Former local service districts

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Former local service districts, as of 1 September 2015
Name Official name[note 1] County Parish Services Established Repealed Notes
Allardville the parish of Allardville Gloucester
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972;[reg 4] discontinued 1994[reg 505])
  • community services (added 1988[reg 506])
  • street lighting (added to limited area 1991;[reg 74] extended to entire LSD 1994[reg 505])
1969-09-24[reg 78] 1999-10-14[reg 17]
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • originally included entire parish
  • 1970-11-24 – LSD Allardville Centre separated to add street lighting,[reg 507] includes area around junction of Route 134, Route 160, and Route 360
  • 1985-06-03 – LSD Saint-Sauveur separated to add multiple services,[reg 69] including all of parish east of a Crown reserved road crossing Route 160 nearly 17.5 kilometres from eastern end of Parish; includes communities of Butte-D'Or and Saint-Sauveur
  • 1991-03-26 – Allardville Nord service area established for street lighting,[reg 74] includes grants along Route 134 between Allardville Centre and Bathurst Parish line
  • 1994-04-13 – Allardville Nord service area deleted from this LSD upon extension of street lighting to entire LSD, but continued in the parish of Bathurst[reg 505]
  • 1999-10-14 – merged with LSD Allardville Centre and Allardville Nord service area in the parish of Bathurst to form new LSD Allardville, which uses same paragraph number as this LSD[reg 17]
Allardville Centre Allardville Centre
(French: Allardville-centre)
Gloucester Allardville
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1972[reg 4])
  • community services (added 1988[reg 508])
1970-11-24[reg 507] 1999-10-14[reg 17]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Allardville to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • consists of Allardville Town Plat and sixteen grants along Route 134
  • 1999-10-14 – merged with the parish of Allardville and Allardville Nord service area in LSD the parish of Bathurst to form new LSD Allardville[reg 17]
Armstrong Brook Armstrong Brook Restigouche Durham
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • street lighting (added 1992[reg 509])
1985-06-03[reg 69] 1994-01-01[reg 510]
  • consisted of area north of railway, between villages of Belledune and Jacquet River
  • separated from LSD the parish of Durham with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1994-01-01 – entire LSD annexed by amalgamated village of Belledune[reg 112]
Barsa Subdivision Barsa Subdivision
(French: lotissement Barsa)
Kings Rothesay
  • fire protection
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1977[reg 47])
1973-10-10[reg 377] 1998-01-01[reg 511]
  • consisted of subdivision east of Dolan Road
  • separated from LSD the parish of Rothesay to add recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • name shortened to Barsa elsewhere in Regulation
  • 1998-01-01 – entire LSD annexed by amalgamated town of Rothesay[reg 378]
Benoit Benoit Gloucester Saumarez
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
1985-03-15[reg 32] 2014-07-01[reg 35]
  • consisted of area along chemin Benoit, chemin William, and chemin Alderwood
  • separated from LSD the Parish of Saumarez to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, community services, and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Benoit
  • 2014-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated within new regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3][reg 277]
Boudreau West Boudreau West
(French: Boudreau ouest)
Westmorland Shediac
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • first aid and ambulance services
1989-09-07[reg 443] 1995-05-08[reg 129]
  • consisted of most of modern Ward 4 of rural community of Beaubassin West, excluding some properties near Cap Brûlé
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shediac to add street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1995-05-08 – new rural community of Beaubassin East includes entire LSD[reg 135]
Brantville Brantville Northumberland Alnwick
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
1984-01-01[reg 31] 2014-07-01[reg 35]
  • consisted of that portion of the parish of Alnwick surrounded by LSDs Tabusintac, Portage River-Tracadie Beach, and Upper Portage River (Haut-Rivière-du-Portage) plus area along Route 11 nearly to Wishart Point Road
  • separated from LSD the parish of Alnwick to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Brantville
  • originally consisted of that portion of the parish of Alnwick surrounded by LSDs Tabusintac, Portage River-Tracadie Beach, and Upper Portage River (Haut-Rivière-du-Portage)
  • 1987-08-04 – boundaries extended south along Route 11 nearly to Wishart Point Road,[reg 70] overlapping part of LSD Tabusintac
  • 2014-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated within new regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3][reg 277]
Breau Creek Breau Creek Westmorland Dorchester
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • recreational facilities (added 1980[reg 512])
1978-09-06[reg 203] 1995-05-08[reg 129]
  • consisted of grants along eastern shore of Memramcook River, south of LSD Memramcook
  • separated from LSD the parish of Dorchester to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, first aid and ambulance services
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1995-05-08 – entire LSD annexed by Memramcook[reg 207]
Campobello the parish of Campobello Charlotte
  • community services
  • fire protection (added 1969[reg 513])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1984;[reg 132] discontinued 1998[reg 514])
  • recreational facilities (added 1998[reg 514])
1969-02-19[reg 218] 2010-08-31[reg 515]
  • established to provide ambulance service[reg 219]
  • included entire parish
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • Taxing Authority: Campobello
  • 2010-08-31 – paragraph repealed;[reg 515] lack of an effective date makes the filing date of the Regulation the effective date of repeal
  • 2010-11-01 – entire LSD incorporated as rural community of Campobello Island[reg 516]
Canning School School district No. 9 in the parish of Canning Queens Canning
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
1966-11-23[reg 2] 1967-12-20[reg 1]
  • consisted of area roughly bounded by prolongation of Logue Road to prolongation of line from modern village across end of Union Street
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1967-05-08 – entire LSD annexed by village of Minto[reg 145]
Castalia the local service district of Castalia Charlotte Grand Manan
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974[reg 517])
  • community services (added 1977[reg 518])
  • recreational facilities (added 1977[reg 518])
1969-01-15[reg 519] 1995-05-08[reg 129]
  • consisted of eastern part of main island, between Woodwards Cove and village of North Head
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • 1995-05-08 – entire LSD annexed by new village of Grand Manan[reg 207]
Chatham Head Chatham Head Northumberland Chatham
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • sewerage (added 1982,[reg 490] reduced to limited area later that year,[reg 520] area enlarged 1984[reg 132])
1973-08-15[reg 166] 1995-01-01[reg 165]
  • consisted of coastal grants downstream from village of Nelson-Miramichi to Kelly Road, including communities of Bushville and Chatham Head
  • separated from LSD the parish of Chatham to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1982-11-08 – unnamed service area established for sewerage[reg 520]
  • 1984-05-16 – sewerage area enlarged[reg 132]
  • 1989-01-01 – Town of Chatham annexes area west of Kelly Road,[reg 169]
  • 1995-01-01 – entire LSD annexed by new city of Miramichi[reg 170]
Cocagne Cocagne Kent Dundas,
Wellington[note 5]
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (discontinued 1999[reg 521])
  • street lighting (added 1992[reg 522])
  • recreational facilities (added 1999[reg 521])
1988-03-22[reg 225] 2014-05-23[reg 523]
  • consisted of modern rural community of same name plus two properties along Biggs Brook
  • separated from LSD the parish of Dundas and LSD the parish of Wellington for no changed in services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Cocagne
  • 2014-05-23 – entire LSD incorporated as rural community of Cocagne[reg 524]
Colborne the parish of Colborne Restigouche
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services
1973-11-01[reg 19] 1996-12-10[reg 161]
  • established from area released when village of Charlo reduced from containing entire parish[reg 120]
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1975-10-22 – Charlo loses that part of former Chaleur Provincial Park within its boundaries,[reg 525] area implicitly returned to this LSD
  • 1981-01-01 – Charlo annexes about 15 acres along Charlo Dam Road[reg 65]
  • 1994-09-16 – LSD Lorne separated to add recreational facilities,[reg 300] includes grants along Main Road in Lorne Settlement
  • 1996-12-10 – merged with LSD the parish of Durham and LSD Nash Creek as new LSD Chaleur;[reg 161] this LSD continues as service area with same name
Cormiers Cove Cormier's Cove
(French: Cormier Cove)
Westmorland Dorchester
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • recreational facilities
1980-10-23[reg 205] 1995-05-08[reg 129]
  • consisted of rectangular area along western bank of Memramcook River south of village of Saint-Joseph
  • separated from LSD the parish of Dorchester to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1995-05-08 – entire LSD annexed by Memramcook[reg 207]
Darlington Darlington Restigouche Dalhousie
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • community services (added 1970[reg 276])
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1970[reg 276])
  • recreational facilities (added 1970[reg 276])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974[reg 83])
1966-11-23[reg 2] 1977-06-08[reg 192]
  • consisted of School District No. 7 in the Parish of Dalhousie
  • Advisory Committee: elected January 28, 1970 (possibly created earlier)
  • 1977-01-01 – most of LSD incorporated as village of Darlington,[reg 191] leaving group of grants along Black Brook and islands in Eel River as two isolated parts of LSD
  • 1977-01-12 – Eel River Indian Reserve Number 3 removed from Darlington,[reg 526] implicitly returning it to this LSD
  • 1977-06-08 – paragraph repealed, implicitly returning remainder to LSD the parish of Dalhousie[reg 192]
Douglasfield Douglasfield Northumberland Chatham,
Glenelg
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
1975-05-07[reg 167] 1995-01-01[reg 165]
  • consisted of tier of grants behind Chatham Head, from Nelson-Miramichi east almost to Harper Road
  • separated from LSD the parish of Chatham and LSD the parish of Glenelg to add street lighting, community services, and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • extension into Glenelg Parish never noted
  • 1995-01-01 – entire LSD annexed by new city of Miramichi[reg 170]
Dover Fox Creek Dover-Fox Creek Westmorland Dorchester,
Moncton
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • recreational facilities
1972-08-30[reg 201] 1973-07-09[reg 184]
  • consisted of area bounded by village of Saint-Anselme, NBTel right-of-way, and Grindstone Creek
  • separated from LSD the parish of Dorchester and LSD the parish of Moncton to add street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal; recreational facilities added to part taken from the parish of Dorchester; community services discontinued in part taken from the parish of Moncton
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1973-07-09 – amalgamated town of Dieppe annexes entire LSD[reg 184]
Dundee Dundee Restigouche Dalhousie
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1971[reg 10])
1968-01-31[reg 60] 2015-09-01[reg 195]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Dalhousie to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: created before April 1969
  • Taxing Authority: Dundee
  • originally consisted of grants along Route 280 from Frees Bye Road to Malenfant Road, including communities of Dundee and Shannonvale
  • 1979-05-10 – boundaries enlarged, adding four areas;[reg 43] 1) 225 acres north of Léonard Street; 2) 50 acres west of the junction of LeBlanc Road and DeGroot Road; 3) about 950 acres south of the eastern end of the LSD, along Bernard Road and Welsh Road; 4) an area larger than the existing LSD along Melanson Road and Saint-Aubin Road, including the community of Upper Dundee; approximately 50 acres east of LeBlanc Road is lost, implicitly returned to the parish of Dalhousie
  • 2015-08-07 – Village of Eel River Crossing annexes entire LSD;[reg 194] paragraph repeal not effective until start of following month[reg 195]
Durham the parish of Durham Restigouche
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1979[reg 527])
  • street lighting (added to limited area 1991[reg 528])
1966-11-23[reg 2] 1996-12-10[reg 161]
  • originally included entire parish except village of Jacquet River
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1968-01-24 – New village of Belledune includes part of this LSD[reg 146][note 5]
  • 1968-07-17 – LSD Nash Creek separated to add street lighting,[reg 45] consisting of coastal area northwest of Archibald Settlement
  • 1968-09-18 – part of Nash Creek returned, possibly by error that was never corrected[reg 196]
  • 1974-04-01 – Jacquet River reduced, area implicitly added to this LSD[reg 529]
  • 1980-01-01 – Jacquet River annexes area between Noel Road and Archibald Road[reg 530]
  • 1985-06-03 – LSD Armstrong Brook separated with no change in services,[reg 69] includes area north of railway, between Belledune and Jacquet River
  • 1991-01-30 – Black Point Road service area established for street lighting,[reg 528] consists of area north of Route 134 from west of McKinnon Cove to east of Black Point
  • 1994-01-01 – Belledune annexes area between southern boundary of Jacquet River and Armstrong Brook and Crown lands to south, including communities of Archibald Settlement, Becketville, Durham Centre, Halfway, Mitchell Settlement, and Sunnyside[reg 112]
  • 1994-09-16 – LSD Lorne separated to add street lighting and recreational facilities,[reg 300] includes grants along Main Road and Lorne Road, and along southern side of and straddling Doyleville Road, including communities of Doyleville and Lorne
  • 1996-12-10 – merged with Nash Creek and LSD the parish of Colborne as new LSD Chaleur;[reg 161] Black Point Road service area continues within new LSD
Garden Creek Garden Creek York Kingsclear
  • fire protection
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
1966-11-23[reg 2] 1973-11-01[reg 19]
  • School District No. 1 in the Parish of Kingsclear
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1968-07-24 – new village of Springhill[note 11] includes part of this LSD[reg 286]
  • 1973-07-09 – amalgamated city of Fredericton annexes northern part of LSD[reg 184]
  • 1973-11-01 – paragraph repealed, implicitly returning remainder of this LSD to LSD the parish of Kingsclear[reg 19]
Gauvreau Petit Tracadie Gauvreau-Petit Tracadie Gloucester Saumarez
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services
1989-09-07[reg 531] 2014-07-01[reg 35]
  • consisted of all of parish north of Little Tracadie River and west of Ruisseau Gaspereau not in Pont Landry plus an area between Trout Stream and Ruisseau Odilon
  • separated from LSD the Parish of Saumarez to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, and community services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Gauvreau & Petit-Tracadie
  • 1992-04-01 – part of one grant included in new boundaries of LSD Pont Landry, creating overlap area[reg 532]
  • 2014-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated within new regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3][reg 277]
Grand Barachois Grand Barachois Westmorland Shediac
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • first aid and ambulance services
1990-06-29[reg 444] 1995-05-08[reg 129]
  • consisted of modern Ward 3 of rural community of Beaubassin East, including communities of Barachois, Boudreau, Dupuis Corner, and Robichaud
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shediac to add street lighting and garbage and refuse disposal and collection
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1991-06-19 – error in boundary description along Mill Creek corrected[reg 533]
  • 1995-05-08 – new rural community of Beaubassin East includes entire LSD[reg 135]
Grimmer the parish of Grimmer Restigouche 1966-11-23[reg 2] 2012-07-01[reg 537]
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Grimmer
  • originally included entire parish except village of Kedgwick
  • 1986-03-14 – LSD White's Brook separated with no change in services in this portion;[reg 234] includes grants along Route 17 in northeastern corner of Grimmer Settlement grants
  • 1991-04-30 – Thibault Range service area established for street lighting,[reg 535] consists of grants along Route 260 between Kedgwick and Saint-Quentin Parish line
  • 1994-10-18 – Chassé Subdivision (French: lotissement Chassé) service area and Rang-Sept-et-Huit service area established for street lighting;[reg 536] Chassé Subdivision consists of subdivision around chemin St-Pierre; Rang-Sept-et-Huit consists of grants along chemin Rang 7 & 8 north from Kedgwick to end of road
  • 2002-01-31 – Kedgwick annexes three properties in Rang-Sept-et-Huit service area at end of rue Bellevue;[reg 538] French name of Chassé Subdivision service area changed to final form[reg 534]
  • 2012-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated with Kedgwick as new rural community of Kedgwick;[reg 539]
Hanwell the local service district of Hanwell York Kingsclear 1974-11-20[reg 287] 2014-05-23[reg 543]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Kingsclear with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authorities: Hanwell, Hanwell Street Lights / Éclairage du chemin Hanwell
  • originally consisted of modern rural community plus small areas later annexed by Fredericton
  • 1985-06-03 – Starlite Village (French: village de Starlite) service area established for street lighting,[reg 69] consists of area southeast of intersection of Hanwell Road and Ferguson Road
  • 1986-01-10 – Somerset Park Subdivision Phase I (French: la Phase de lotissement I de Somerset Park) service area and Birchwood Estates Subdivision (French: le lotissement Birchwood Estates) service area established for street lighting;[reg 233] Somerset Park Subdivision is southeast of Hanwell Road, bordering Starlite Village; Birchwood Estates is a small subdivision centre around Sloat Street
  • 1990-03-01 – Somerset Park Subdivision Phase I service area and Starlite Village service area merged as Star-Lite Village and Somerset Park (French: Star-Lite Village et Somerset Park) service area, French name of Birchwood Estates Subdivision changed to match English[reg 544]
  • 2001-03-30 – Brookdale Subdivision service area established for street lighting,[reg 540] consists of area east of Deerwood Drive, between Hanwell Road and Route 2
  • 2009-08-28 – Fredericton annexes area along Garden Creek;[reg 545] Star-Lite Village and Somerset Park service area enlarged[reg 541]
  • 2011-09-07 – Fredericton annexes area south of Silverwood[reg 546]
  • 2014-05-23 – entire LSD incorporated as rural community of Hanwell[reg 547]
Haut Aboujagane Haute-Aboujagane Westmorland Shediac
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1989[reg 548])
  • recreational facilities (added 1989[reg 548])
  • street lighting (added 1991[reg 549])
1986-01-10[reg 233] 1995-05-08[reg 129]
  • consisted of what is now Ward 5 of rural community of Beaubassin East except part west of prolongation of chemin Sainte-Anne to the parish line
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shediac for no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • name originally spelt Haut-Aboujagane, gender corrected in 1991[reg 549]
  • 1995-05-08 – new rural community of Beaubassin East includes entire LSD[reg 135]
Haut Point Verte Haut Pointe Verte Gloucester Beresford
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • first aid and ambulance services
1971-11-24[reg 96] 1977-08-10[reg 550]
  • consisted of coastal grants area between Pointe-Verte and Belledune, bounded on the south by CN Railway line
  • separated from LSD the parish of Beresford to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, and first aid and ambulance services
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • 1977-08-01 – annexed by village of Pointe-Verte[reg 100]
Haut Sheila Haut-Sheila Gloucester Saumarez
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • community services
  • recreation (wording changed to recreational facilities 1986[reg 234])
  • first aid and ambulance services
1983-11-28[reg 551] 2014-07-01[reg 35]
  • separated from LSD the Parish of Saumarez to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, community services, and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Haut-Sheila
  • originally consisted of grants along Route 370 between Rivière à Comeau and Leech River, excluding an irregular area along chemin Benjamin
  • name originally styled Haut Sheila, changed to final style in 1986[reg 234]
  • 1986-03-14 – boundaries changed:[reg 234] northern boundary changed from Rivière à Comeau to grant line, causing some overlap with the Village of Sheila and implicitly returning several small areas to LSD the parish of Saumarez; southern boundary extended, taking in area including western side of rue Edmond, allée Ralph, and along southern side of Route 370 nearly to rue Pointe-à-Tom
  • 2014-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated within new regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3][reg 277]
Inkerman the parish of Inkerman Gloucester
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974[reg 396])
  • street lighting (added 1991[reg 552])
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1991[reg 552])
  • community services (added 1991[reg 552])
1968-06-27[reg 26] 2014-07-01[reg 35]
  • eventually reduced to area around Four Roads and possibly some small islands
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: no
  • Taxing Authority: Inkerman South (Six Chemins/Roads)
  • originally included entire parish
  • 1970-02-25 – LSD Inkerman Centre separated to add street lighting,[reg 276] includes area along Baie de Pokemouche and along coast to Four Roads; this leaves an isolated part of the parish LSD at the mouth of Baie de Pokemouche
  • 1986-01-10 – LSD Pont Landry separated to add multiple services,[reg 233] includes area as far east as Wishart Point and chemin Carroll, as far north as grants along chemin Lac des Losier and southern part of chemin Saint-Raymond
  • 1987-04-21 – four areas transferred to LSD Inkerman Centre:[reg 34] 1) remainder of peninsula between Lac Inkerman and South Branch Pokemouche River, except a single grant at tip of peninsula; 2) properties along southwestern side of chemin Green Point; 3) peninsula and islands between chemin Four Roads and Pokemouche Gully; 4) all of parish between Grande Anse and Baie de Pokemouche
  • 1987-08-04 – LSD Maltempec separated to add recreational facilities, LSD Pokemouche separated with no change in services;[reg 70] Maltempec includes area along chemin Lavigne and north of Pokemouche River as far east as grants along chemin C. Landry and chemin Jean-Yves; Pokemouche consists of grants along western bank of South Branch Pokemouche River, western bank of strait between Pokemouche River and Lac Inkerman, and at mouth of Waugh River
  • 1988-03-22 – LSD Landry Office separated with no change in services,[reg 231] includes all of parish north of Pokemouche River between LSD Maltempec and LSD Pokemouche, grants south of river from both sides of chemin Nowlan to Paquetville Parish line, and islands in the western part of parish
  • 1988-03-22 – LSD Evangéline separated with no change in services,[reg 239] includes area north of Pokemouche River between Inkerman Centre and Pokemouche
  • 1988-07-12 – LSD Sainte-Rose separated to add multiple services,[reg 346] includes area between Landry Office and Pont Landry
  • 1989-09-01 – area transferred to Landry Office,[reg 292] including grants along Cowans Creek and interior grants between Sainte-Rose and Inkerman Centre; this LSD is reduced to Six Roads area and one grant isolated between Sainte-Rose and Landry Office
  • 2014-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated within new regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3][reg 277]
LaHetriere McGinley Corner La Hêtrière-McGinley Corner Westmorland Dorchester
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • recreational facilities
  • sewerage (added 1976[reg 553])
1974-04-24[reg 202] 1995-05-08[reg 129]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Dorchester to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, recreational facilities, sewerage
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • originally consisted of area within 1000 feet of route La Vallée from Folly Lake to Memramcook River and land within 1000 feet of Little Dover Road as far west as LSD Pré-d'en-Haut
  • name originally styled La Hetriere - McGinley Corner but a typo in its own clause omitted the first r, which was corrected later that year;[reg 554] style changed to La Hetriere-McGinley Corner later in 1974,[reg 116] to LaHetriere-McGinley Corner in 1978,[reg 127] and to its final form in 1984[reg 46]
  • 1978-09-20 – boundaries enlarged, adding part of the parish of Dorchester north of prolongation of northern boundary of village of Saint-Joseph[reg 127]
  • 1995-05-08 – entire LSD annexed by Memramcook[reg 207]
Lakeview Lakeview Westmorland Sackville
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974[reg 83])
1968-11-27[reg 382] 1978-09-06[reg 203]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Sackville to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • consisted of strip of properties along Route 940
  • 1975-08-15 – town of Sackville annexes entire LSD,[reg 383] though this is never noted
  • 1978-09-06 – paragraph letter reused for new LSD Memramcook,[reg 203] effectively repealing paragraph
  • 1995-05-08 – mention of this LSD finally deleted from description of the parish of Sackville[reg 129]
Leech Leech Gloucester Saumarez
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • first aid and ambulance services
1987-04-21[reg 34] 2014-07-01[reg 35]
  • consisted of Camp Tracadie grants along Big Tracadie River west of LSD Haut-Sheila and LSD Pont LaFrance, as well as ungranted area along Barnabys Nose Brook
  • separated from LSD the Parish of Saumarez to add street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Leech
  • 2014-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated within new regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3][reg 277]
LeGoulet LeGoulet Gloucester Shippegan
  • fire protection
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • community planning (discontinued 1976[reg 152])
  • street lighting (added 1969[reg 555])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 152])
  • community services (added 1976[reg 152])
  • roads and streets (added 1986[reg 556])
1967-08-30[reg 557] 1986-05-12[reg 458]
  • consisted of modern village of Le Goulet plus two grants on its western boundary and part of a peat moss lease on its eastern end
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: created before April 1969
  • 1980-09-16 – new LSD Baie du Petit Pokemouche overlaps two westernmost grants[reg 49]
  • 1986-05-12 – most incorporated as village of Le Goulet;[reg 51] overlap with Baie du Petit Pokemouche and peat moss area on northern edge not included; paragraph repealed same day
Ludlow Parish of Ludlow Northumberland
  • fire protection
1968-06-27[reg 26] 1971-03-10[reg 469]
  • included entire parish
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1971-03-10 – included in new LSD Upper Miramichi,[reg 469] which uses paragraph number from this LSD
Maisonnette Maisonnette Gloucester New Bandon
  • community planning
  • street lighting
  • fire protection (added 1972[reg 41])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 42])
1967-07-01[reg 482] 1986-05-12[reg 558]
  • consisted of most of modern village of same name
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: created before April 1969
  • name originally spelt Maisonnette, changed to Maisonette in 1972,[reg 41] and back to Maisonnette in 1984;[reg 46] the name was spelt inconsistently elsewhere in regulations
  • 1986-05-12 – incorporated as village of Maisonnette[reg 48]
Memramcook Memramcook Westmorland Dorchester
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
1978-09-06[reg 383] 1995-05-08[reg 129]
  • consisted of grants between Memramcook River and NB Power right-of-way, including communities of College Bridge, Gaytons, Le Lac, and Memramcook
  • separated from LSD the parish of Dorchester to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, community services, and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1995-05-08 – entire LSD annexed by Memramcook[reg 207]
Memramcook East Memramcook East
(French: Memramcook-est)
Westmorland Dorchester
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
1979-10-11[reg 204] 1995-05-08[reg 129]
  • consisted of area between LSD Memramcook and parish line
  • separated from LSD the parish of Dorchester to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, recreational facilities, and first aid and ambulance services
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1995-05-08 – entire LSD annexed by Memramcook[reg 207]
Moorefield Moorefield Northumberland Newcastle
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services
1989-09-01[reg 337] 1995-01-01[reg 165]
  • consisted of river grants between Douglastown and Route 8, interior grants northeast of Douglastown
  • separated from LSD the parish of Newcastle to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1995-01-01 – entire LSD annexed by new city of Miramichi[reg 170]
Nash Creek Nash Creek Restigouche Durham
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1979[reg 527])
1968-07-17[reg 45] 1996-12-10[reg 161]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Durham to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: created before April 1969
  • originally consisted of twenty-one grants and part of another northwest of Archibald Settlement
  • 1968-09-18 – part returned to parish of Durham,[reg 196] possibly by an error that was never corrected
  • 1980-01-01 – part annexed by village of Jacquet River
  • 1994-01-01 – Belledune annexes approximately 150 acres along Archibald Road[reg 112][reg 510]
  • 1996-12-10 – merged with the parish of Durham and LSD the parish of Colborne as new LSD Chaleur[reg 161]
Nashwaak Nashwaak York Saint Marys
  • fire protection
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1978[reg 127])
1969-12-17[reg 325] 1987-08-14[reg 421]
  • an area along the Nashwaak River, including communities of Durham Bridge and Nashwaak Village
  • separated from LSD the parish of Saint Marys to add recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • 1987-08-14 – paragraph repealed,[reg 421] implicitly returning area to the parish of Saint Marys
Nordin Nordin Northumberland Newcastle
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
1975-07-30[reg 336] 1995-01-01[reg 165]
  • consisted of Miramichi River grants between Newcastle and Douglastown, excluding a small area east of Benn Brook
  • separated from LSD the parish of Newcastle to add street lighting, community services, and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1995-01-01 – entire LSD annexed by new city of Miramichi[reg 170]
Pigeon Hill Coteau Road Pigeon Hill-Coteau Road
(French: Pigeon Hill-chemin Coteau)
Gloucester Shippegan
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 152])
1971-04-14[reg 450] 1987-08-04[reg 70]
  • consisted of coastal grants between modern LSD Cap-Bateau and the peat moss lease at Pointe à Baleine, as well as the two tiers north of Cap-Bateau and between that and the peat moss lease west of Coteau Road
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shippegan to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • 1987-08-04 – split into new LSD of Coteau Road and new LSD of Pigeon Hill, both of which also include part of the parish of Shippegan[reg 70]
Point a Bouleau Pointe-à-Bouleau Gloucester Saumarez
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • first aid and ambulance services
1988-04-19[reg 559] 2014-07-01[reg 35]
  • consisted of area east of town of Tracadie-Sheila, south of Pointe à Pitro
  • separated from LSD the Parish of Saumarez to add street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Pointe-à-Bouleau
  • 2008-09-15 – Tracadie-Sheila annexes remainder of three building lots along prolongation of rue Sureau Blanc,[reg 560] though this is not explicitly noted
  • 2014-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated within new regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3][reg 277]
Point Verte Sud Point Verte Sud Gloucester Beresford
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • first aid and ambulance services
1973-03-14[reg 98] 1977-08-10[reg 550]
  • consisted of heavily divided shore tier lots south of Pointe-Verte
  • separated from LSD the parish of Beresford to add street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1977-08-01 – annexed by village of Pointe-Verte[reg 100]
Pont LaFrance Pont LaFrance Gloucester Saumarez
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
1982-04-01[reg 561] 2014-07-01[reg 35]
  • consisted of granted lots west of Rivière du Portage and east of the Forest Reserve south of Big Tracadie River
  • separated from LSD the Parish of Saumarez to add street lighting and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Pont LaFrance
  • 2014-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated within new regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3][reg 277]
Pont Landry Pont Landry Gloucester Inkerman,
Saint-Isidore,
Saumarez
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • first aid and ambulance services
1986-01-10[reg 233] 2014-07-01[reg 35]
  • consisted of area as far east as Wishart Point and chemin Carroll; as far north as grants along chemin Lac des Losier and southern part of chemin Saint-Raymond; as far west and chemin Boishébert; as far south as Route 160, chemin W. Gautreau, and between rue Bella Vista and rue Boudreau; included communities of Boishébert, Losier Settlement, and Pont-Landry
  • separated from LSD the parish of Inkerman, LSD the parish of Saint-Isidore, and LSD the Parish of Saumarez to add street lighting and garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Pont-Landry
  • 1992-02-28 – Tracadie-Sheila annexes approximately 350 acres along rue Principale and Baie de Tracadie, south from Crown reserved road to midway between rue Industrielle and rue Bella Vista[reg 562]
  • 1992-04-01 – boundaries updated to reflect annexation by Tracadie-Sheila, adding small area along chemin Petit-Gaspereau;[reg 532] added area overlaps LSD Gauvreau-Petit Tracadie in part of one grant
  • 2014-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated within new regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3][reg 277]
Portage de Shippegan Portage-de-Shippegan
(French: Portage de Shippagan)
Gloucester Shippegan
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1989[reg 563])
1979-05-03[reg 453] 2001-10-01[reg 268]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shippegan to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • originally consisted of parts of two grants along rue 1ère, south of Shippagan
  • name originally styled Portage de Shippegan, changed to final forms in 1984[reg 46]
  • 1981-07-01 – Shippagan annexes northern part of this LSD[reg 454][reg 564]
  • 2001-10-01 – Shippagan annexes remainder of this LSD[reg 272]
Portage River Tracadie Beach Portage River-Tracadie Beach
(French: Rivière-du-Portage-Tracadie Beach)
Northumberland,
Gloucester
Alnwick,
Saumarez
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
1979-08-16[reg 30] 2014-07-01[reg 35]
  • consisted of area along eastern bank of Rivière du Portage, between Route 11 and LSD Upper Portage River (Haut-Rivière-du-Portage), along Ruisseau du Portage, and along Gulf of St. Lawrence
  • separated from LSD the parish of Alnwick and LSD the Parish of Saumarez to add street lighting, garbage and refuse and collection and disposal, and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Riviére-du-Portage-Tracadie Beach [sic]
  • services omitted in original Regulation, added two months later[reg 204]
  • 2014-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated within new regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3][reg 277]
Pre den Haut Pré-d'en-Haut Westmorland Dorchester
  • fire protection
  • street lighting (added 1976[reg 565])
  • recreational facilities (added 1980[reg 512])
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1984[reg 132])
1969-09-24[reg 78] 1995-05-08[reg 129]
  • consisted of Tiers 1 and 2 east of Petitcodiac River and an area down western side of peninsula between Petitcodiac and Memramcook Rivers, south from town of Dieppe to Fort Folly Point; included communities of Beaumont, Belliveau Village, Boudreau Village, Dover, Gautreau Village, and Pré-d'en-Haut
  • separated from LSD the parish of Dorchester with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • name originally styled Pre d'en Haut, changed to final form in 1984[reg 46]
  • 1995-05-08 – entire LSD annexed by Memramcook[reg 207]
Richardsville Richardsville Restigouche Dalhousie
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1971[reg 10])
  • garbage collection and disposal (added 1974[reg 242])
  • recreational facilities (added 1974[reg 242])
1966-11-23[reg 2] 1980-10-23[reg 15]
  • consisted of School District No. 14 in the Parish of Dalhousie
  • Advisory Committee: created before April 1969
  • 1979-01-01 – city of Campbellton annexes entire LSD,[reg 343] though this is not noted
Riviere a la Truite Rivière à la Truite Gloucester Saumarez
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services
1989-09-07[reg 566] 2014-07-01[reg 35]
  • consisted of area along chemin Rivière-à-la-Truite from town of Tracadie-Sheila to Little Tracadie River; boundary description overlaps with Saint Irénée and Alderwood along one stream emptying into Little Tracadie River
  • separated from LSD the Parish of Saumarez to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, and community services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Rivière-à-la-Truite
  • 2014-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated within new regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3][reg 277]
Saint Andre the parish of Saint-André Madawaska 1966-11-23[reg 2] 2006-07-31[reg 570]
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • originally included entire parish
  • name originally styled Saint Andre, changed to final form in 1984[reg 46]
  • 1967-10-02 – village of St. André incorporated,[reg 57] consisting of four grants and parts of four others in the community of St.-André-de-Madawaska
  • 1973-01-01 – Grand Falls annexes area south of railway, from Drummond Parish line through grant west of intersection of Route 2 and Route 108,[reg 216] extending into this parish for the first time
  • 1980-09-01 – St. André annexes about 370 acres east and south of village;[reg 571] annexed area extends as far south as chemin Ed Levesque and about 700 feet east of former boundary
  • 1990-04-25 – St. André service area established for street lighting,[reg 569] consists of area along both sides of chemin Saint-André between Grand Falls and village of St. André
  • 2002-12-13 – Waddell Road (French: chemin Waddell) service area established for street lighting,[reg 567] consists of properties along road of that name, including southern part of community of Woodville
  • 2006-07-31 – entire LSD merged with St. André as new rural community of Saint-André;[reg 572] St. André service area renamed Michaud, Waddell Road service area continued with same name
Saint André and LeBlanc Office Saint-André & LeBlanc Office
(French: Saint-André & Leblanc Office)
Westmorland Shediac,
Botsford,
Sackville
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services
1987-11-30[reg 133] 1995-05-08[reg 129]
  • consisted of modern Ward 2 of rural community of Beaubassin East
  • separated from LSD the parish of Botsford, LSD the parish of Sackville, and LSD the parish of Shediac with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • originally consisted of modern Ward 2 of rural community of Beaubassin East plus northeastern corner of Ward 6
  • English name originally styled Saint-André & LeBlanc-Office, French name Saint-André & Leblanc-Office, both changed to final form in 1991[reg 134]
  • 1991-12-18 – part transferred to the parish of Shediac;[reg 134] area returned is along Kouchibouguac River between Route 945 and Gallant Settlement Road; boundaries now match those of modern Ward 2 in Beaubassin East
  • 1995-05-08 – rural community of Beaubassin East includes entire LSD[reg 135]
Saint Andrews the parish of Saint Andrews Charlotte
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1975[reg 177])
1970-06-03[reg 217] 1997-07-29[reg 163]
  • included entire parish except town of Saint Andrews
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • name originally styled St. Andrews; French name originally styled St-Andrews;[reg 46] both changed to final form in 1985[reg 69]
  • 1997-07-29 – paragraph repealed and replaced by LSD Chamcook[reg 163]
Saint Arthur St. Arthur
(French: St-Arthur)
Restigouche Addington
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1971;[reg 10] discontinued 1995[reg 573])
  • community services (added 1995[reg 573])
  • recreational facilities (added 1995[reg 573])
1970-08-12[reg 11] 2015-07-01[reg 122]
  • consisted of all of St. Arthur Settlement grants, three lots around Loch Lomond, and western end of Balmoral Settlement grants
  • separated from LSD the parish of Addington to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • Taxing Authority: St. Arthur
  • originally consisted of all of St. Arthur Settlement grants except southernmost lots, plus three lots around Loch Lomond
  • 1980-10-09 – new LSD Val D'Amours[note 2] overlaps one grant within this LSD
  • 1980-10-23 – southeastern boundary extended east to Val-D'Amours[reg 15]
  • 2015-07-01 – entire LSD annexed by village of Atholville[reg 123]
Saint Irénée and Alderwood Saint Irénée and Alderwood
(French: Saint Irénée et Alderwood)
Gloucester Saumarez
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services
1987-04-21[reg 34] 2014-07-01[reg 35]
  • consisted of Camp Tracadie north of grants along Big Tracadie River, properties along chemin Alderwood, grants along Little Tracadie River, and areas along rear of Saint-Pons and Benoit; included communities of Alderwood and Saint-Irénée
  • separated from LSD the Parish of Saumarez to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, and community services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Saint-Irénée & Alderwood
  • 1989-09-07 – new LSD Rivière à la Truite overlaps this LSD along one stream emptying into Little Tracadie River[reg 566]
  • 2014-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated within new regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3][reg 277]
Saint Isidore Centre St. Isidore Centre
(French: St-Isidore-centre)
Gloucester Saint-Isidore
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974[reg 396])
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1988[reg 574])
1970-06-24[reg 400] 1991-06-01[reg 575]
  • consisted of western 36 grants of 56 in modern village of Saint-Isidore
  • separated from LSD the parish of Saint-Isidore for street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • 1991-06-01 – paragraph repealed;[reg 575] earlier date is probably due to error, as repealing Regulation was filed more than three months after Regulation incorporating village
  • 1991-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated as western part of village of Saint-Isidore,[reg 401] which also includes 2000 acres of the parish of Saint-Isidore along Route 160 east of this LSD
Saint Leolin St. Leolin Gloucester New Bandon
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 42])
1969-12-17[reg 325] 1978-06-14[reg 105]
  • separated from LSD the parish of New Bandon to add street lighting, community services, and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • 1977-06-15 – approximately 180 acres lost along northern edge,[reg 327] lost part implicitly returned to the parish of New Bandon, then most included in new LSD St. Paul one week later[reg 328]
  • 1978-06-14 – paragraph repealed,[reg 105] despite incorporation not being effective until October
  • 1978-10-01 – incorporated as village of Saint-Léolin[reg 106]
Saint Paul St. Paul
(French: St-Paul)
Gloucester New Bandon
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services
1977-06-22[reg 328] 1990-01-01[reg 330]
  • separated from LSD the parish of New Bandon to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1986-05-12 – village of Saint-Léolin annexes an area straddling boulevard Saint-Joseph[reg 576]
  • 1990-01-01 – village of Grande-Anse annexes all of LSD except a small strip west of CN Railway[reg 577]
  • 1990-01-01 – paragraph repealed, implicitly returning remainder of this LSD to the parish of New Bandon[reg 330]
Saint Pons Saint-Pons Gloucester Saumarez
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services
1985-03-15[reg 32] 2014-07-01[reg 35]
  • consisted of area along chemin Benjamin, chemin Tommy, southern part of chemin Benoit, and western part of chemin Saulnier Ouest
  • separated from LSD the Parish of Saumarez to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Saint Pons
  • 2014-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated within new regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3][reg 277]
Saint Raphael sur Mer St. Raphael sur-Mer
(French: St-Raphaël-Sur-Mer)
Gloucester Shippegan
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1976[reg 152])
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added 1985[reg 69])
1970-03-25[reg 95] 1986-05-12[reg 449]
  • consisted of all of LSD Cap-Bateau and all of village of Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël except southwestern corner near the road to Haut-Lamèque; including communities of Cap-Bateau, Coteau Road, Sainte-Marie-sur-Mer, and Saint-Raphaël-sur-Mer
  • separated from LSD the parish of Shippegan to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • 1986-05-12 – most incorporated as village of Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël,[reg 266] remainder implicitly returned to the parish of Shippegan[reg 449] and later separated as LSD Cap-Bateau
Saint Rose Sainte-Rose Gloucester Inkerman,
Paquetville,
Saint-Isidore
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services
1988-07-12[reg 346] 2014-07-01[reg 35]
  • consisted of area in southwestern corner of Inkerman Parish between LSD Landry Office and LSD Pont Landry, as well as southeastern corner of Paquetville Parish and along eastern end of Saint-Isidore Parish
  • separated from LSD the parish of Inkerman, LSD the parish of Paquetville, and LSD the parish of Saint-Isidore to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, and community services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Sainte-Rose
  • 2014-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated within new regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3][reg 277]
Saumarez Saumarez Gloucester Saumarez
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services
1987-04-21[reg 34] 2014-07-01[reg 35]
  • consisted of area along chemin Robinson and chemin J. Godin, as far east as NB Power right-of-way and properties along eastern side of Route 11, as far west as LSD Benoit; southern boundary ran along Tracadie-Sheila
  • separated from LSD the Parish of Saumarez to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Saumarez
  • 2014-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated within new regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3][reg 277]
Saumarez Parish the local service district of the Parish of Saumarez
(French: la paroisse de Saumarez)
Gloucester
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974;[reg 396] discontinued 1999[reg 578])
  • street lighting (added to limited area 1990;[reg 579] extended to entire LSD 1999[reg 578])
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal (added to limited area 1990[reg 579])
  • community services (added to limited area 1990[reg 579])
1968-06-27[reg 26] 2014-07-01[reg 35]
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Canton des Basques, Paroisse de Saumarez Parish
  • originally included entire parish except town of Tracadie
  • name lengthened to final form in 2008[reg 580]
  • 1970-09-02 – LSD Sheila separated to add multiple services,[reg 581] includes area south of Tracadie and along northern shore of The Lake
  • 1979-05-24 – Sheila reduced,[reg 582] area implicitly returned to this LSD; returned area is approximately 200 acres north of Bass Point
  • 1979-08-16 – LSD Portage River-Tracadie Beach separated to add multiple services,[reg 30] includes grants along eastern bank of Rivière du Portage
  • 1982-04-01 – LSD Pont LaFrance separated to add multiple services,[reg 561] includes granted lots west of Rivière du Portage and east of Forest Reserve south of Big Tracadie River
  • 1983-11-28 – LSD Haut-Sheila separated to add multiple services,[reg 551] includes area along Route 370 between Rivière à Comeau and Leech River
  • 1985-03-15 – LSD Benoit, LSD Saint-Pons, and LSD Val-Comeau[reg 32] all separated to add multiple services. Benoit includes area along chemin Benoit, chemin William, and chemin Alderwood; Saint-Pons includes area along chemin Benjamin, chemin Tommy, southern end of chemin Benoit, and western end of rue Saulnier-Ouest, interlocking with Haut-Sheila; Val-Comeau includes area east of intersection of Route 11 and chemin Val-Comeau
  • 1986-01-10 – LSD Pont Landry separated to add multiple services;[reg 233] includes grants along chemin, Boishébert, chemin W. Gautreau, and along rue Principale as far south as between rue Bella Vista and rue Boudreau; includes communities of Losier Settlement and Pont-Landry
  • 1986-03-14 – Haut-Sheila enlarged to south, northern boundary change to grant line;[reg 234] in south, area taken includes western side of chemin Edmond, allée Ralph, and southern side of Route 370 nearly to rue Pointe-à-Tom; in north, several small areas along Rivière à Comeau implicitly returned to this LSD
  • 1987-04-21 – LSD Leech and LSD Saint Irénée and Alderwood both separated to add multiple services,[reg 34] LSD Saumarez separated to add street lighting;[reg 34] Leech includes grants on either side of Big Tracadie River as far as western boundary of Camp Tracadie, as well as ungranted area near chemin Tommy; Saint Irénée and Alderwood includes remainder of Camp Tracadie in this parish, areas along rear boundaries of Saint-Pons and Benoit, properties along chemin Alderwood, and areas along Little Tracadie River; Saumarez includes area east of Benoit, north of southern part of Tracadie-Sheila, along NB Power right-of-way and properties east of Route 11, north nearly to rue Évangéline
  • 1988-03-31 – Tracadie annexes more than 200 acres north of rue Rivière-à-la-Truite and west of rue Guy[reg 583]
  • 1988-04-19 – LSD Pointe-à-Bouleau separated to add multiple services,[reg 559] includes area east Tracadie and Sheila, south of Pointe à Pitro
  • 1989-09-07 – LSDs Gauvreau-Petit Tracadie[reg 531] and Rivière à la Truite[reg 566] separated to add multiple services; Gauvreau-Petit Tracadie includes all of parish north of Little Tracadie River and west of Ruisseau Gaspereau not in Pont Landry plus an area between Trout Stream and Ruisseau Odilon; Rivière à la Truite includes all of parish south of Little Tracadie River and nearly surrounded by Tracadie, Gauvreau-Petit Tracadie, Saint Irénée and Alderwood, and Saumarez. This creates two isolated parts of this LSD, one south of the Little Tracadie River bounded by Tracadie and the two new LSDs, the other bounded by Tracadie, Rivière-à-la-Truite, Saumarez, and Sheila
  • 1990-05-22 – service area of Canton des Basques established for street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, and community services;[reg 579] consists of area interlocking eastern boundary of Saumarez and parts of western boundary of Tracadie; this leaves a small area on rue Basque between the service area and Tracadie
  • 1990-10-31 – Tracadie annexes areas isolated part of this LSD along its northern boundary, part of isolated area along its northern boundary;[reg 584] the western area includes part of Canton des Basques service area and area between Tracadie and Canton des Basques
  • 1992-01-01 – Tracadie annexes two properties along chemin Saulnier Ouest and several properties west of the intersection of rue de la Ruche and rue de l'Église, all formerly in the Canton des Basques service area;[reg 585] a later Regulation amalgamated Tracadie with Sheila as Tracadie-Sheila on the same date[reg 586]
  • 1992-02-28 – Tracadie-Sheila annexes approximately 1300 acres between Ruisseau Gaspereau and Baie de Tracadie;[reg 562]
  • 2008-09-15 – Tracadie-Sheila annexes part of Canton des Basques service area[reg 560]
  • 2014-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated within new regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3][reg 277]
Shediac Road Shediac Road
(French: Chemin Shédiac)
Westmorland Dorchester
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • recreational facilities
1980-10-23[reg 206] 1995-05-08[reg 129]
  • consisted of area between Memramcook River and 1000 feet west of Old Shediac Road, south from near junction with Route 2 to boundary of LSD La Hêtrière-McGinley Corner
  • separated from LSD the parish of Dorchester to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1995-05-08 – entire LSD annexed by Memramcook[reg 207]
Sheila Sheila Gloucester Saumarez
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974[reg 396])
1970-09-02[reg 581] 1978-08-16[reg 587]
  • separated from LSD the Parish of Saumarez to add street lighting and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • originally included seven grants and most of another south of Tracadie and along northern shore of The Lake and two streams flowing into it; original boundaries overlapped with southern projection of Tracadie around the provincial Picnic Site
  • 1978-08-16 – paragraph repealed,[reg 587] despite incorporation not being effective until October
  • 1978-10-01 – incorporated as village of Sheila[reg 343]
Silverwood Silverwood York Kingsclear
  • fire protection
  • community planning
  • community services (added 1968[reg 87])
  • recreational facilities (added 1968[reg 87])
1968-01-31[reg 60] 1968-09-18[reg 196]
  • consisted of subdivision south of Route 102, west of community of Springhill
  • separated from LSD the parish of Kingsclear with no change in services
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • 1968-07-24 – entire LSD included in new village of Springhill[note 5][note 11][reg 286]
  • 1968-08-07 – this LSD not mentioned in new description of the parish of Kingsclear[reg 588]
  • 1968-09-18 – not included in new consolidated LSD Regulation[reg 196]
Upper Miramichi the local service district of Upper Miramichi Northumberland,
York
Ludlow,
Stanley
  • fire protection
  • first aid and ambulance services
  • community services (added 1989[reg 589])
1971-03-10[reg 469] 2008-03-17[reg 470]
  • consisted all of Ludlow Parish and central part of Stanley Parish, including Stanley Parish communities of Astle, Bloomfield Ridge, Gordon Vale, McGivney, New BrunswickMcGivney, Parker Ridge, and Taxis River
  • established by merger of entire LSD Parish of Ludlow with part of LSD the parish of Stanley to add first aid and ambulance services; community services discontinued in area taken from the parish of Stanley
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • continued paragraph number of Parish of Ludlow
  • 2008-03-17 – entire LSD incorporated as rural community of Upper Miramichi[reg 590]
Upper Portage River Upper Portage River (Haut-Rivière-du-Portage) Northumberland Alnwick
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • community services
  • recreational facilities
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1974[reg 21])
1971-12-15[reg 29] 2014-07-01[reg 35]
  • consisted of grants along both sides of Rivière-du-Portage west of point upstream of where Route 370 crosses river, including communities of Pontgravé and Rivière-du-Portage
  • separated from LSD the parish of Alnwick to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, community services, and recreational facilities
  • Advisory Committee: created when LSD established
  • Taxing Authority: Haut-Rivière-du-Portage
  • name originally styled Upper Portage River (Haut Riviere du Portage), changed to final form in 1984[reg 46]
  • 2014-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated within new regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3][reg 277]
Val Comeau Val-Comeau
(French: Val- Comeau [sic])
Gloucester,
Northumberland
Saumarez,
Alnwick
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • garbage and refuse collection and disposal
  • community services
  • first aid and ambulance services
1985-03-15[reg 32] 2014-07-01[reg 35]
  • consisted of shoreline from Pointe à Barreau to Pointe à Gautreau, inland as far west as LSD Portage River-Tracadie Beach
  • separated from LSD the parish of Alnwick and LSD the Parish of Saumarez to add street lighting, garbage and refuse collection and disposal, and community services
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Val-Comeau
  • 2014-07-01 – entire LSD incorporated within new regional municipality of Tracadie[note 3][reg 277]
Val DAmours Val D'Amours Restigouche Addington,
Balmoral,
Dalhousie
  • fire protection
  • street lighting
  • first aid and ambulance services
1980-10-09[reg 14] 2015-07-01[reg 122]
  • consisted of area east of LSD Glencoe and LSD St. Arthur, south of Atholville and Campbellton, as far east as but not including community of Saint-Aubin; included communities of Lac des Lys, Maltais, Malauze, McKendrick, and Val-d'Amour
  • separated from LSD the parish of Addington, LSD the parish of Balmoral, and LSD the parish of Dalhousie to add street lighting
  • Advisory Committee: yes
  • Taxing Authority: Val d'Amours
  • name originally spelt Val d'Amour; French name originally styled Val-d'Amour;[reg 46] English changed to modern form and French to Val D'Amour in 1986,[reg 233] French name changed to match English later that year[reg 234]
  • boundaries overlap with one grant in LSD St. Arthur
  • 2015-07-01 – entire LSD annexed by village of Atholville[reg 123]
Verret Verret Madawaska Madawaska
  • street lighting
  • fire protection (added 1967[reg 591])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1973[reg 56])
1967-07-07[reg 305] 1978-06-21[reg 13]
  • separated from LSD the parish of Madawaska to add street lighting; fire protection erroneously omitted
  • Advisory Committee: unknown
  • originally consisted of eight grants and half of another on the western boundary of Edmundston
  • 1973-10-17 – Edmundston annexes area along Rossignol Road, including two grants and part of another[reg 306]
  • 1978-06-21 – paragraph repealed,[reg 13] despite incorporation not being effective until October
  • 1978-10-01 – incorporated as village of Verret[reg 307]
Woodwards Cove the local service district of Woodwards Cove Charlotte Grand Manan
  • street lighting
  • fire protection (added 1969[reg 355])
  • community services (added 1973[reg 98])
  • first aid and ambulance services (added 1975[reg 177])
1967-04-17[reg 592] 1995-05-08[reg 129]
  • consisted of eastern part of main island, between Ragged Point and village of Grand Harbour
  • previously unserviced area
  • Advisory Committee: created before May 1970
  • 1995-05-08 – entire LSD annexed by new village of Grand Manan[reg 207]


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