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Map of Canada with New Brunswick highlighted in red
Location ofNew Brunswick inCanada
Map showing locations of all of New Brunswick's municipalities
Distribution of New Brunswick's 107 municipalities and rural communities by municipal status type, before 2023 reforms

New Brunswick is theeighth-most populous province inCanada, with 775,610 residents as of the2021 census, and thethird-smallest province by land area, at 71,248.50 km2 (27,509.20 mi2).[1] New Brunswick's 104municipalities,[2] as of 2021, covered only10.9% of the province's land mass but were home to69.5% of its population.

Local governments in New Brunswick may be incorporated under theLocal Governance Act of 2017.[3] Local governments include municipalities – cities, towns, and villages – as well as rural communities and regional municipalities.[4] Municipal governments are led by elected councils and are responsible for the delivery of services such as civic administration,land use planning, emergency measures, policing, road, and garbage collection.[5]

In 1785,Saint John became the first community in what would eventually become Canada to be incorporated as a city.[6]Moncton is New Brunswick's largest municipality by population, with 79,470 residents, and Saint John is the largest urban municipality by land area, at 315.59 km2 (121.85 mi2).[7] As of 2021, approximately one-third of the residents of New Brunswick did not live in municipalities but resided inlocal service districts, which were unincorporated communities administered by the Minister of Environment and Local Government and had no local government of their own.[5]

Beginning in 2021, the government of New Brunswick launched alocal governance reform, which eventually saw the local service districts dissolved in 2023, with their territory assigned to cities, towns, villages, rural communities or rural districts.[8] The same reforms reduced the number of municipalities to 77.[9]

Prior to the reforms, New Brunswick had 8 cities, 26 towns, 61 villages, 1 regional municipality, and 8 rural communities.[5][10] Following the reforms, New Brunswick has 8 cities, 30 towns, 21 villages, 17 rural communities, and 1 regional municipality.[11]

Cities

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Main article:List of cities in New Brunswick

The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may incorporate an area as a city under the Local Governance Act if it has a population of at least 10,000.[3] Cities already in existence on January 1, 1967, continue to be incorporated regardless of population.[3] New Brunswick had eight cities that had a cumulative population of 293,928 in the2021 Census.[7] Moncton is New Brunswick's largest city by population with 79,470 residents andSaint John is the largest by land area 315.59 km2 (121.85 mi2) respectively.[7]Campbellton is New Brunswick's smallest city by population and land area with 7,047 residents and 18.57 km2 (7.17 mi2).[7]

Towns

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The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may incorporate an area as a town under the Local Governance Act if it has a population of at least 1,500 and provides a level of services that the Minister of Local Government and Local Governance Reform considers appropriate.[3] Towns already in existence on January 1, 1967, continue to be incorporated regardless of population.[3]

Prior to implementation of the2023 local governance reforms, New Brunswick had 26 towns that had a cumulative population of 133,350 in the 2021 Census.[7] New Brunswick's largest town by population isRiverview with 20,584 residents and largest town by area wasSackville with a land area of 73.91 km2 (28.54 mi2).[7] New Brunswick's smallest town by population wasHartland with 933 residents and the smallest by land area wasSaint-Quentin at 4.24 km2 (1.64 mi2).[7] The number of towns increased to 30 in 2023 upon implementation of the local governance reforms.[11]

Villages

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Prior to implementation of the 2023 local governance reforms, New Brunswick's 61 villages had a cumulative population of 71,186 as of the 2021 Census.[7] New Brunswick's largest village by population wasMemramcook with 5,029 residents and largest village by area wasBelledune with a land area of 189.18 km2 (73.04 mi2).[7] New Brunswick's smallest village by population wasMeductic with 180 residents and the smallest by land area wasSaint-Louis de Kent at 1.98 km2 (0.76 mi2).[7] The number of villages decreased to 21 in 2023 upon implementation of the local governance reforms.[11]

Regional municipalities

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The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may incorporate an area as a regional municipality under the Local Governance Act if there is a population of at least 15,000 and at least one existing municipality. New Brunswick's first and only regional municipality was incorporated on May 12, 2014.[12] TheRegional Municipality of Tracadie was formed through the amalgamation of the formerTown of Tracadie–Sheila, eighteen local service districts and portions of two other local service districts.[12] Regional municipalities must have a population greater than 15,000 and a community grouping that includes at least one municipality.[5] Regional municipalities elect a local council but are responsible only for community administration, planning and emergency measures services, and all services previously provided by any former municipality that is now part of the regional municipality.[5] The Province of New Brunswick is responsible for police protection and road services, unless the regional municipality chooses to assume these responsibilities.[5]

Rural communities

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Prior to implementation of the 2023 local governance reforms, New Brunswick had eight rural communities that had a cumulative population of 24,842 in the 2021 Census.[7] New Brunswick's largest and smallest rural communities wereBeaubassin East andCampobello Island with populations of 6,718 and 949 respectively.[7] The number of rural communities increased to seventeen in 2023 upon implementation of the local governance reforms.[11]

Rural communities elect local councils and are responsible for the delivery of some local services, including administrative services, community planning and emergency measures.[5] The province of New Brunswick ensures the delivery of other services including solid waste collection and recreation services unless the rural community chooses to take on these responsibilities.[5] Rural communities that include a former village or town are an exception, as they are responsible to provide all services that were previously provided by their former municipality.[5]

Lists of municipalities

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Post-2023 local governance reform

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  • Skyline of Moncton
    Skyline ofMoncton, New Brunswick's largest municipality
  • Skyline of Saint John
    Skyline ofSaint John, New Brunswick's second largest municipality
  • Skyline of Fredericton
    Skyline ofFredericton, New Brunswick's capital city and third-largest municipality
List of municipalities in New Brunswick
Name[11]Municipal type[11]Regional service commission[13]Incorporation[14][11]2021 population[15]
AlnwickRural communityGreater Miramichi20233,575
ArcadiaVillageCapital Region20233,720
Bathurst[a]CityChaleur191215,110
BeaurivageTownKent20236,160
Beausoleil[b]Rural communityKent20238,620
Belle-BaieTownChaleur202314,335
Belledune[c]VillageChaleur19681,325
Bois-JoliVillageRestigouche20233,750
Butternut ValleyRural communityKings20235,435
CampbelltonCityRestigouche188812,000
Campobello Island[d]Rural communitySouthwest2010950
Cap-AcadieTownSoutheast20239,165
CaraquetTownAcadian Peninsula19618,125
Carleton NorthTownWestern Valley20239,170
Central YorkRural communityCapital Region20236,930
ChampdoréTownKent20235,115
Dieppe[e]CitySoutheast195228,970
Doaktown[f]VillageGreater Miramichi19661,250
Eastern CharlotteRural communitySouthwest20237,325
EdmundstonCityNorthwest195218,365
Five Rivers[g]VillageKent20233,385
Fredericton[h]CityCapital Region184867,625
Fredericton Junction[i]VillageCapital Region1966715
Fundy AlbertVillageSoutheast20236,120
Fundy ShoresRural communitySouthwest20232,050
Fundy-St. Martins[j]VillageFundy20235,225
Grand Bay-Westfield[k]TownFundy19985,880
Grand-Bouctouche[l]TownKent19665,650
Grand FallsTownNorthwest189010,900
Grand LakeVillageCapital Region20235,725
Grand Manan[m]VillageSouthwest19952,595
Hampton[n]TownFundy19669,345
Hanwell[o]Rural communityCapital Region20147,100
Hartland[p]TownWestern Valley19183,745
HarveyRural communityCapital Region19663,895
Haut-MadawaskaTownNorthwest20174,405
Hautes-TerresTownAcadian Peninsula20236,140
Heron BayTownRestigouche20235,485
Île-de-LamèqueTownAcadian Peninsula20235,620
Kedgwick[q]Rural communityRestigouche20122,300
Lakeland RidgesVillageWestern Valley20232,450
Maple HillsRural communitySoutheast20238,390
McAdam[r]VillageSouthwest19661,175
Memramcook[s]VillageSoutheast19955,030
Miramichi[t]CityGreater Miramichi199518,125
Miramichi River ValleyRural communityGreater Miramichi20237,210
Moncton[u]CitySoutheast189080,080
Nackawic-MillvilleRural communityCapital Region20233,765
NashwaakRural communityCapital Region20234,755
Neguac[v]VillageAcadian Peninsula19671,675
New Maryland[w]VillageCapital Region19914,155
Nouvelle-Arcadie[x]VillageKent20233,060
Oromocto[y]TownCapital Region195611,910
Quispamsis[z]TownFundy196618,780
Riverview[aa]TownSoutheast197320,580
Rivière-du-NordTownAcadian Peninsula20233,530
Rothesay[ab]TownFundy198811,975
Saint Andrews[ac]TownSouthwest19032,950
Saint John[ad]CityFundy178569,875
Saint-Quentin[ae]TownNorthwest19473,630
SalisburyTownSoutheast19667,745
Shediac[af]TownSoutheast190310,670
ShippaganTownAcadian Peninsula19474,925
Southern VictoriaVillageWestern Valley20232,550
St. Stephen[ag]TownSouthwest19738,165
Strait ShoresRural communitySoutheast20231,935
Sunbury-York SouthRural communityCapital Region20237,455
SussexTownKings19046,030
TantramarTownSoutheast20239,020
Three Rivers[ah]VillageSoutheast20233,990
Tobique Valley[ai]VillageWestern Valley20232,740
Tracadie[aj]Regional municipalityAcadian Peninsula201416,095
Tracy[ak]VillageCapital Region1966605
Upper Miramichi[al]Rural communityGreater Miramichi20082,180
Vallée-des-RivièresTownNorthwest20234,250
Valley Waters[am]VillageKings20234,545
Woodstock[an]TownWestern Valley185611,915

Pre-2023 local governance reform

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List of municipalities in New Brunswick
NameMunicipal typeCounty[7]Incorporation
date[14]
2021 Census of Population[7]
Population
(2021)
Population
(2016)
Change
Land area
(km2)
Population
density
(/km2)
BathurstCityGloucester191212,15711,897+2.2%91.62132.7
CampbelltonCityRestigouche18887,0476,883+2.4%18.57379.5
DieppeCityWestmorland195228,11425,384+10.8%77.02365.0
EdmundstonCityMadawaska195216,43716,580−0.9%106.84153.8
FrederictonCityYork184863,11658,721+7.5%133.93471.3
MiramichiCityNorthumberland199517,69217,537+0.9%178.9898.8
MonctonCityWestmorland189079,47071,889+10.5%140.67564.9
Saint JohnCitySaint John178569,89567,575+3.4%315.59221.5
TracadieRegional municipalityGloucester2014[16]16,04316,114−0.4%516.5531.1
Beaubassin EastRural communityWestmorland1995[17]6,7186,376+5.4%291.0223.1
Campobello IslandRural communityCharlotte2010[18]949872+8.8%39.5924.0
CocagneRural communityKent2014[19]2,7572,649+4.1%69.2339.8
HanwellRural communityYork2014[20]4,7434,700+0.9%152.0631.2
Haut-MadawaskaRural communityMadawaska2017[21]3,7203,714+0.2%611.556.1
KedgwickRural communityRestigouche2012[22]1,9861,964+1.1%649.363.1
Saint-AndréRural communityMadawaska2006[23]1,7941,901−5.6%136.1913.2
Upper MiramichiRural communityNorthumberland2008[24]2,1752,218−1.9%1,832.971.2
BeresfordTownGloucester19674,2944,288+0.1%19.24223.2
BouctoucheTownKent19662,5132,361+6.4%18.33137.1
CaraquetTownGloucester19614,2854,248+0.9%68.1362.9
DalhousieTownRestigouche19053,2233,126+3.1%15.12213.2
Florenceville-BristolTownCarleton20081,5731,604−1.9%15.7499.9
Grand Bay-WestfieldTownKings19984,9674,964+0.1%59.8283.0
Grand FallsTownVictoria18905,2205,326−2.0%18.04289.4
HamptonTownKings19664,3954,289+2.5%20.97209.6
HartlandTownCarleton1918933957−2.5%9.5098.2
LamèqueTownGloucester19661,3011,285+1.2%12.40104.9
NackawicTownYork1976962941+2.2%7.68125.3
OromoctoTownSunbury19569,0459,223−1.9%22.36404.5
QuispamsisTownKings196618,76818,245+2.9%56.97329.4
RichibuctoTownKent19661,4111,266+11.5%11.90118.6
RiverviewTownAlbert197320,58419,667+4.7%34.10603.6
RothesayTownKings198811,97711,659+2.7%34.59346.3
SackvilleTownWestmorland19036,0995,331+14.4%73.9182.5
Saint AndrewsTownCharlotte19032,0481,786+14.7%8.35245.3
Saint-LéonardTownMadawaska19201,3221,300+1.7%5.34247.6
Saint-QuentinTownRestigouche19472,1412,194−2.4%4.24505.0
ShediacTownWestmorland19037,5356,664+13.1%64.00117.7
ShippaganTownGloucester19472,6722,580+3.6%9.96268.3
St. GeorgeTownCharlotte19041,5791,517+4.1%16.1797.6
St. StephenTownCharlotte1973[ao]4,5104,415+2.2%13.72328.7
SussexTownKings19044,4404,282+3.7%8.90498.9
WoodstockTownCarleton18565,5535,228+6.2%14.96371.2
AlmaVillageAlbert1966282213+32.4%47.645.9
AroostookVillageVictoria1966313306+2.3%2.23140.4
AtholvilleVillageRestigouche19663,2903,570−7.8%119.5827.5
BalmoralVillageRestigouche19721,6031,674−4.2%43.3337.0
Bas-CaraquetVillageGloucester19661,3111,305+0.5%30.9342.4
BathVillageCarleton1966440476−7.6%2.00220.0
BelleduneVillageRestigouche19681,3251,417−6.5%189.187.0
BertrandVillageGloucester19681,1531,166−1.1%57.0120.2
Blacks HarbourVillageCharlotte1972907894+1.5%9.02100.6
BlackvilleVillageNorthumberland1966914958−4.6%20.9743.6
Cambridge-NarrowsVillageQueens1966715562+27.2%106.796.7
CanterburyVillageYork1966320336−4.8%5.3260.2
Cap-PeléVillageWestmorland19692,503[25]2,425+3.2%22.96109.0
CentrevilleVillageCarleton1966508557−8.8%2.67190.3
CharloVillageRestigouche19661,3231,310+1.0%31.4542.1
ChipmanVillageQueens19661,2011,104+8.8%19.0063.2
DoaktownVillageNorthumberland1966808792+2.0%29.0927.8
DorchesterVillageWestmorland19669061,096−17.3%5.71158.7
DrummondVillageVictoria1967729737−1.1%8.8882.1
Eel River CrossingVillageRestigouche19661,8441,953−5.6%65.2628.3
Fredericton JunctionVillageSunbury1966719704+2.1%23.8530.1
GagetownVillageQueens1966787711+10.7%49.3216.0
Grand MananVillageCharlotte19952,5952,360+10.0%150.5617.2
Grande-AnseVillageGloucester1968731899−18.7%24.2730.1
HarveyVillageYork1966402358+12.3%2.46163.4
HillsboroughVillageAlbert19661,3481,277+5.6%12.81105.2
Lac BakerVillageMadawaska1967685690−0.7%37.2418.4
Le GouletVillageGloucester1986749793−5.5%5.40138.7
MaisonnetteVillageGloucester1986535495+8.1%12.9141.4
McAdamVillageYork19661,1731,151+1.9%14.1982.7
MeducticVillageYork1966180215−16.3%6.2628.8
MemramcookVillageWestmorland19955,0294,778+5.3%186.6426.9
MillvilleVillageYork1966274273+0.4%12.1422.6
MintoVillageQueens19662,2342,305−3.1%31.3671.2
NeguacVillageNorthumberland19671,6921,684+0.5%26.7263.3
New MarylandVillageYork19914,1534,174−0.5%21.25195.4
NigadooVillageGloucester1967997963+3.5%7.65130.3
NortonVillageKings19661,4101,382+2.0%75.3518.7
PaquetvilleVillageGloucester1966718720−0.3%9.2677.5
Perth-AndoverVillageVictoria19661,5741,590−1.0%8.96175.7
PetitcodiacVillageWestmorland19661,4761,383+6.7%17.1885.9
Petit-RocherVillageGloucester19661,9541,897+3.0%4.52432.3
Plaster RockVillageVictoria19661,0021,023−2.1%3.01332.9
Pointe-VerteVillageGloucester1966865886−2.4%13.7662.9
Port ElginVillageWestmorland1922381408−6.6%2.65143.8
RextonVillageKent1966874830+5.3%6.29139.0
Riverside-AlbertVillageAlbert1966348350−0.6%3.39102.7
Rivière-VerteVillageMadawaska1966744724+2.8%6.91107.7
RogersvilleVillageNorthumberland19661,1931,166+2.3%7.19165.9
Saint-AntoineVillageKent1966[ap]1,7911,733+3.3%6.32283.4
Sainte-Anne-de-MadawaskaVillageMadawaska1966891957−6.9%8.9799.3
Sainte-Marie-Saint-RaphaëlVillageGloucester1966820879−6.7%15.8451.8
Saint-IsidoreVillageGloucester1978810764+6.0%22.9435.3
Saint-LéolinVillageGloucester1966615647−4.9%19.7331.2
Saint-Louis de KentVillageKent1986981856+14.6%1.98495.5
SalisburyVillageWestmorland19662,3872,284+4.5%13.56176.0
St. MartinsVillageSaint John1966320276+15.9%2.35136.2
StanleyVillageYork1966397412−3.6%16.9323.4
Sussex CornerVillageKings19661,4581,461−0.2%9.32156.4
Tide HeadVillageRestigouche1966951938+1.4%19.3449.2
TracyVillageSunbury1966610608+0.3%29.4420.7
Sub-total cities293,928276,466+6.3%1,063.22276.5
Sub-total regional municipalities16,04316,114−0.4%516.5531.1
Sub-total rural communities24,84224,394+1.8%3,781.976.6
Sub-total towns133,350128,746+3.6%644.44206.9
Sub-total villages71,24870,855+0.6%1,769.2440.3
Total municipalities539,411516,575+4.4%7,775.4269.4
Province of New Brunswick775,610747,101+3.8%71,248.5010.9

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Bathurst.[11]
  2. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Cocagne and its renaming to Beausoleil.[11]
  3. ^The 2023 local governance reform did not affect Saint John.[11]
  4. ^The 2023 local governance reform did not affect Campobello Island.[11]
  5. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Dieppe.[11]
  6. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Doaktown.[11]
  7. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Rexton and its renaming to Five Rivers.[11]
  8. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Fredericton.[11]
  9. ^The 2023 local governance reform did not affect Ferdericton Junction.[11]
  10. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to St. Martins and its renaming to Fundy-St. Martins.[11]
  11. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Grand Bay-Westfield.[11]
  12. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Bouctouche and its renaming to Grand-Bouctouche.[11]
  13. ^The 2023 local governance reform did not affect Grand Manan.[11]
  14. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Hampton.[11]
  15. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Hanwell.[11]
  16. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Hartland.[11]
  17. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Kedgwick.[11]
  18. ^The 2023 local governance reform did not affect McAdam.[11]
  19. ^The 2023 local governance reform did not affect Memramcook.[11]
  20. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Miramichi.[11]
  21. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Moncton.[11]
  22. ^The 2023 local governance reform did not affect Neguac.[11]
  23. ^The 2023 local governance reform did not affect New Maryland.[11]
  24. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Rogersville and its renaming to Nouvelle-Arcadie.[11]
  25. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Oromocto.[11]
  26. ^The 2023 local governance reform did not affect Quispamsis.[11]
  27. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Riverview.[11]
  28. ^The 2023 local governance reform did not affect Rothesay.[11]
  29. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Saint Andrews.[11]
  30. ^The 2023 local governance reform did not affect Saint John.[11]
  31. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Saint-Quentin.[11]
  32. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Shediac.[11]
  33. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to St. Stephen and the change of its official legal name from Town of St. Stephen to Municipal District of St. Stephen.[11]
  34. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Petitcodiac and its renaming to Three Rivers.[11]
  35. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Plaster Rock and its renaming to Tobique Valley.[11]
  36. ^The 2023 local governance reform did not affect Tracadie.[11]
  37. ^The 2023 local governance reform did not affect Tracy.[11]
  38. ^The 2023 local governance reform did not affect Upper Miramichi.[11]
  39. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Norton and its renaming to Valley Waters.[11]
  40. ^The 2023 local governance reform only involved the annexation of adjacent unincorporated lands to Woodstock.[11]
  41. ^St. Stephen was incorporated as a town in 1871 and amalgamated with Milltown in 1973 to form St. Stephen-Milltown; the name reverted to St. Stephen in 1975.[14]
  42. ^Incorporated as St. Anthony but the name was changed to Saint-Antoine in 1969.[14]

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  4. ^Local Governance Act, c. 1
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  10. ^"Community Profiles".Government of New Brunswick. 2015. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2016.
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  12. ^ab"Establishing the Regional Municipality of Grand Tracadie-Sheila"(PDF).New Brunswick Department of Environment and Local Government. February 2014. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on July 21, 2017. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2014.
  13. ^"Local Governance Reform: Maps". Government of New Brunswick. September 6, 2022. RetrievedMay 7, 2023.
  14. ^abcd"Place Names of New Brunswick: Where is Home? New Brunswick Communities Past and Present".Government of New Brunswick. 2023. RetrievedMay 7, 2023.
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  17. ^"Rural Community of Beaubassin East Regulation – Municipalities Act"(PDF). Queen's Printer for New Brunswick. March 24, 1995. p. 6. RetrievedSeptember 22, 2014.
  18. ^"Rural Community of Campobello Island Regulation – Municipalities Act"(PDF). Queen's Printer for New Brunswick. August 31, 2010. p. 2. RetrievedSeptember 22, 2014.
  19. ^"Rural Community of Cocagne Regulation – Municipalities Act"(PDF). Queen's Printer for New Brunswick. March 28, 2014. p. 2. RetrievedSeptember 22, 2014.
  20. ^"Rural Community of Hanwell Regulation – Municipalities Act"(PDF). Queen's Printer for New Brunswick. March 28, 2014. p. 2. RetrievedSeptember 22, 2014.
  21. ^"New Brunswick Regulation 2017-3 under the Municipalities Act". Government of New Brunswick. March 20, 2017. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2018.
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