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Durham Parish, New Brunswick
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Durham is a geographic parish in Restigouche County, New Brunswick, Canada.[4]

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For governance purposes it is divided between the town of Heron Bay,[5] village of Belledune,[6] the Moose Meadows 4 Indian reserve, and the Restigouche rural district;[7] the town, village, and rural district are members of the Restigouche Regional Service Commission.[8]

Prior to the 2023 governance reform, the parish was divided between Belledune, the Indian reserve, and the local service districts of Chaleur and Lorne.[9] The 2023 reform had no effect on Belledune but the community of Benjamin River on the western parish line was annexed by Heron Bay;[6] Lorne and the remainder of Chaleur became part of the Restigouche rural district.[7]

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Origin of name

The parish was named in honour of the Earl of Durham,[10] Governor General of British North America at the time the legislation erecting the parish was passed;[11] he resigned his post before the Act became effective.

History

Durham was erected in 1840 from Beresford Parish.[11] Durham comprised Restigouche County between the eastern county line and a line due south from the mouth of Benjamin River.

In 1881 the county line was altered, removing part of Durham and adding it to Gloucester County.[12]

Boundaries

Durham Parish is bounded:[2][13][14][15]

Communities

Communities at least partly within the parish.[13][14][15] bold indicates an incorporated municipality; italics indicate a name no longer in official use

  • Black Point
  • Doyleville
  • Gravel Hill
  • Hickey Settlement
  • Keepover
  • Lapointe Settlement
  • Lorne
  • Nash Creek
  • Sea Side (Dickie)
  • Winton Crossing
  • Belledune
    • Archibald Settlement
    • Armstrong Brook
    • Becketville
    • Belledune River
    • Durham Centre
    • Halfway
    • Jacquet River
    • Mitchell Settlement
    • Sunnyside
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Bodies of water

Bodies of water[a] at least partly within the parish.[13][14][15]

  • Belledune River
  • Benjamin River
  • Jacquet River
  • Louison River
  • Nigadoo River
  • Tetagouche River
    • Harrys Bogan
  • Nash Creek
  • Chaleur Bay
  • Antinouri Lake[16]
  • Hayes Lake
  • Lower Jack Burns Lake
  • Lower Tetagouche Lake
  • Millstream Lake
  • Pothole Lake
  • Rocky Turn Pool
  • Upper Jack Burns Lake

Other notable places

Parks, historic sites, and other noteworthy places at least partly within the parish.[13][14][15][17]

  • Jacquet River Gorge Protected Natural Area
  • Rocky Turn Falls

Demographics

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Parish population total does not include portion in Belledune

Population

Canada census – Durham community profile
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References: 2021[18] 2016[19] 2011[20]
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Language

More information Canada Census Mother Tongue - Durham Parish, New Brunswick, Census ...
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Access Routes

Highways and numbered routes that run through the parish, including external routes that start or finish at the parish limits:[23]

See also

Notes

  1. Not including brooks, ponds or coves.

References

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