Country Canada Established 1830 Population 1,764 (2011) | County Carleton Time zone AST (UTC-4) Province New Brunswick | |
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Brighton is a Canadian parish in Carleton County, New Brunswick.
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Its population in the 2011 Census was 1,764.
Delineation
Brighton Parish is defined in the Territorial Division Act as being bounded:
South-east by the County line; south by Northampton Parish; westerly by the Saint John River, and northerly and northwesterly by a line commencing at the upper line of lot number sixty-one, granted to John Flanagan in the grant to William Turner and others, and its easterly prolongation, until it meets the rear line of the first tier of lots on the north side of the Becaguimec River; thence along the said rear line and its prolongation north-easterly to the Cold Stream; and thence following the centre of the same up stream to the southerly boundary of Aberdeen Parish; and thence easterly along the boundary of Aberdeen Parish to the County line.Communities
Parish population total does not include incorporated municipalities (in bold):
References
Brighton Parish, New Brunswick Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA