Country Canada Established 1786 Population 895 (2011) | County York Time zone AST (UTC-4) Province New Brunswick | |
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Prince William is a Canadian parish in York County, New Brunswick.
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Its population in the 2011 Census was 895.
Delineation
Prince William Parish is defined in the Territorial Division Act as being bounded:
Southeast by Kingsclear and Manners Sutton Parishes; southwest by the eastern lines of the grants to the New Brunswick and Canada Railway and Land Company, east of the Canadian Pacific Railroad, said lines being commonly called, “The Belt Line,” northwest by the lower line of lot numbered one hundred and forty-three, granted to the rector, church wardens and vestry of Saint Clement’s [Anglican] church, in said parish, and its southwesterly prolongation; northeast by the Saint John River.Governance
The entire parish forms the local service district of the parish of Prince William, established in 1966 to assess for fire protection. Community services were added in 1967 and first aid and ambulance services in 1978.
Communities
Parish population total does not include incorporated municipalities (in bold):
References
Prince William Parish, New Brunswick Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA