Country Canada Established 1842 Province New Brunswick Population 565 (2011) | County Carleton Time zone AST (UTC-4) Local time Wednesday 2:42 AM | |
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Simonds is a Canadian parish in Carleton County, New Brunswick. Its population in the 2006 Census was 489. It should not be confused with the larger and identically named Simonds Parish, St John County in Saint John County, also in New Brunswick.
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Map of Simonds, NB, Canada
Delineation
Simonds Parish is defined in the Territorial Division Act as being bounded:
North by the line between lots number ninety-three and ninety-four, near the mouth of Whitemarsh Brook and the westerly prolongation thereof; westerly by a line commencing on the northern boundary of Wakefield Parish, at a point where the eastern boundary of lot number thirty-two, granted to George Drake, in the third tier, strikes the same; thence running northerly along the eastern boundary of the said third tier to the eastern boundary of the grant to Arthur Blaney Walsh; thence northerly along the eastern boundary of the second tier of the Presquile block, until it strikes the northern boundary of the parish; south by Wakefield Parish; and east by the Saint John River, including all the islands in front.Communities
Parish population total does not include incorporated municipalities (in bold):
References
Simonds Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA