Country Canada Established 1814 Local time Tuesday 5:02 PM Province New Brunswick | County Northumberland Time zone AST (UTC-4) Population 1,610 (2011) | |
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Glenelg is a Canadian parish in Northumberland County, New Brunswick.
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Map of Glenelg, NB, Canada
Its population in the 2011 Census was 1,610.
Delineation
Glenelg Parish is defined in the Territorial Division Act as being bounded:
Southwest by Nelson Parish and the southeasterly prolongation of the northeastern line of Nelson Parish to the northern line of a 100 acre lot granted to John Townley, at the mouth of Big Hovel Brook; thence along the said line of the said grant easterly to Bay du Vin River; thence across the said river to the southern bank thereof; thence down the said Bay du Vin River in an easterly direction to the northwest angle of lot letter C, granted to the rector, church wardens and vestry of Saint Paul’s Church, Chatham; thence southerly along the west line of said lot letter C and the southern prolongation thereof to the Kent county line; northwest and north by Chatham Parish, Napan River, and Miramichi Bay; southeast by the County line; northeast by a line commencing at the mouth of Black River; thence extending up the middle of the said river, following the several courses thereof, to the mouth of Little Black River; thence up the middle of the said Little Black River, following the several courses thereof until it comes to the line separating the property of George Fowlie from the lot number five, granted to Duncan McNaughton, being the upper side line of the said lot numbered five, thence by the said line and the southerly prolongation thereof to the County line.Communities
Parish population total does not include incorporated municipalities (in bold):
References
Glenelg Parish, New Brunswick Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA