List of local service districts in New Brunswick

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The Canadian province of New Brunswick contains 236 local service districts;[1] another 80 former LSDs have been dissolved.

Planned reforms to New Brunswick's local governance system would abolish local service districts on 1 January 2023.[2][3]

List of service districts[]

Provincial government guidelines require capitalising the word parish only if it follows the specific part of the name: e.g. Flatlands Local Service District but the local service district of Flatlands.[4]

Changes proposed for 2023 have been added; the percentages given in the report refer to LSDs' population, not their land area.

Current local service districts, as of 1 January 2021
Official name[a] County Parish Established 2023 reform
Aberdeenthe parish of Aberdeen Carleton 1966-11-23[5] 50% in LGE 76 (Florenceville-Bristol region)
50% in Western Valley RSC rural district
Acadievillethe parish of Acadieville Kent 1966-11-23[5] LGE 25 (Rogersville region)
Addingtonthe parish of Addington Restigouche 1966-11-23[5] Restigouche RSC rural district
Aldouane Kent Saint-Charles 1980-09-24[6] LGE 26 (Richibucto–Saint-Louis region)
Allardville Gloucester Allardville
Bathurst
1999-10-14[7] Chaleur RSC rural district
Almathe parish of Alma Albert 1973-11-01[8] LGE 42 (eastern and southern Albert County)
Alnwickthe parish of Alnwick Northumberland 1968-06-27[9] LGE 20 (Alnwick region)
Andoverthe parish of Andover Victoria 1966-11-23[5] LGE 77 (Perth-Andover region)
Anse-Bleue
(French: Anse Bleue)
Gloucester New Bandon 1968-07-17[10] LGE 13 (north and west of Caraquet)
Baie du Petit Pokemouche Gloucester Shippegan 1980-09-16[11] LGE 16 (Shippagan region)
Baie Ste. Anne
(French: Baie-Sainte-Anne)
Northumberland Hardwicke 1967-12-06[12] Kent RSC rural district
Baie-Verte Westmorland Westmorland 1974-09-11[13] LGE 39 (eastern Westmorland County)
Balmoral Parishthe parish of Balmoral Restigouche 1966-11-23[5] 20% in LGE 7 (Campbellton region)
80% in LGE 8 (Eel River–Balmoral region)
Balmoral Saint MaureBalmoral-St. Maure Restigouche Balmoral 1968-01-31[14] LGE 8 (Eel River–Balmoral region)
Bathurstthe parish of Bathurst Gloucester 1969-09-24[15] 68% in LGE 12 (Bathurst)
32% in Chaleur RSC rural district
Bayfield Westmorland Botsford 1973-07-18[16] LGE 39 (eastern Westmorland County)
BaysideBayside Charlotte Saint Croix 1985-06-03[17] LGE 56 (St. Andrews region)
Beaver HarbourBeaver Harbour Charlotte Pennfield 1971-02-17[18] LGE 53 (St. George–Blacks Harbour region)
Benton Carleton,
York
Woodstock,
Canterbury[b]
1967-10-30[19] LGE 72 (western York County–Debec)
Beresfordthe parish of Beresford Gloucester 1969-09-24[15] populated area in LGE 11 (Beresford–Pointe-Verte region)
Crown land in Chaleur RSC rural district
Big River Gloucester Bathurst 1989-12-22[20] 40% in LGE 12 (Bathurst)
60% in Chaleur RSC rural district
Black River-Hardwicke Northumberland Glenelg,
Hardwicke
1971-10-18[21] Greater Miramichi RSC rural district
Blackvillethe parish of Blackville Northumberland 1968-06-27[9] 90% in LGE 22 (Blackville region)
10% in Greater Miramichi RSC rural district
Blair Athol Restigouche Balmoral 1983-11-28[22] LGE 8 (Eel River–Balmoral region)
Blanchard Settlement Gloucester Caraquet 1987-08-04[23] LGE 14 (Caraquet region)
Blissfieldthe parish of Blissfield Northumberland 1968-06-27[9] populated area in LGE 23 (Doaktown region)
unpopulated Crown land not listed
Blissvillethe parish of Blissville Sunbury 1966-11-23[5] RSC 11 rural district
Botsfordthe parish of Botsford Westmorland 1966-11-23[5] LGE 39 (eastern Westmorland County)
Brightthe parish of Bright York 1966-11-23[5] LGE 70 (Douglas–Mactaquac region)
Brightonthe parish of Brighton Carleton 1966-11-23[5] LGE 74 (Hartland region)
Brunswickthe parish of Brunswick Queens 1968-06-27[9] LGE NEW (north of Sussex)
Burtonthe parish of Burton[c] Sunbury 1966-11-23[5] RSC 11 rural district
Cambridgethe parish of Cambridge Queens 1968-06-27[9] LGE 66 (most of Queens County)
Canningthe parish of Canning Queens 1966-11-23[5] 1% in LGE 66 (most of Queens County)
50% in LGE 67 (Minto–Chipman region)
49% in RSC 11 rural district
Canterburythe parish of Canterbury York 1966-11-23[5] LGE 72 (western York County–Debec)
Cap-Bateau
(French: Cap-Bâteau)
Gloucester Shippegan 1987-04-21[24] LGE 15 (Lamèque region)
Cap-de-Richibouctou Kent Richibucto 1973-07-18[16] Kent RSC rural district
Cape Tormentine
(French: Cap Tormentin)
Westmorland Botsford 1972-11-08[25] LGE 39 (eastern Westmorland County)
Caraquetthe parish of Caraquet Gloucester 1968-06-27[9] 80% in LGE 14 (Caraquet region)
20% in Acadian Peninsula RSC rural district
Cardwellthe parish of Cardwell Kings 1968-06-27[9] RSC 8 rural district
Carletonthe parish of Carleton Kent 1966-11-23[5] Kent RSC rural district
Chaleur Restigouche Colborne,
Durham
1996-12-10[26] 40% in LGE 9 (Dalhousie–Charlo region)
60% in Restigouche RSC rural district
ChamcookChamcook Charlotte Saint Andrews 1997-07-29[27] LGE 56 (St. Andrews region)
Chathamthe parish of Chatham Northumberland 1967-12-20[28] Greater Miramichi RSC rural district
Chiasson-Savoy Gloucester Shippegan 1970-04-29[29] LGE 16 (Shippagan region)
Chipmanthe parish of Chipman Queens 1966-11-23[5] LGE 67 (Minto–Chipman region)
Clarendonthe parish of Clarendon Charlotte 1975-01-15[30] RSC 11 rural district
Coldstreamthe local service district of Coldstream Carleton Brighton 1970-10-14[31] LGE 74 (Hartland region)
Collette Northumberland Rogersville 1983-12-20[32] LGE 25 (Rogersville region)
Coteau Road
(French: Chemin Coteau)
Gloucester Shippegan 1987-08-04[23] LGE 15 (Lamèque region)
Coverdalethe parish of Coverdale Albert 1966-11-23[5] 8% in LGE 33 (Salisbury region)
36% in LGE 42 (eastern and southern Albert County)
56% in Southeast RSC rural district
Dalhousiethe parish of Dalhousie Restigouche 1966-11-23[5] 15% in LGE 7 (Campbellton region)
85% in LGE 9 (Dalhousie–Charlo region)
Dalhousie Junction Restigouche Dalhousie 1968-06-19[33] LGE 9 (Dalhousie–Charlo region)
DebecDebec Consolidated School District
(French: le district scolaire consolidé de Debec)
Carleton Richmond,
Woodstock
1966-11-23[5] LGE 72 (western York County–Debec)
Denmarkthe parish of Denmark Victoria 1966-11-23[5] Northwest RSC rural district
Dennis-WestonDennis-Weston Charlotte Saint Stephen 1988-11-02[34] LGE 57 (St. Stephen region)
Derbythe parish of Derby Northumberland 1967-12-20[28] LGE 22 (Blackville region)
Dorchesterthe parish of Dorchester Westmorland 1966-11-23[5] 40% in LGE 40 (Sackville region)
60% in Southeast RSC rural district
Douglasthe parish of Douglas York 1966-11-23[5] 35% in LGE 69 (Fredericton)
15% in LGE 68 (northeastern York County)
50% in LGE 70 (Douglas–Mactaquac region)
Drummondthe parish of Drummond Victoria 1966-11-23[5] 33% in LGE 4 (Grand Falls etc.)
67% in Northwest RSC rural district
Dufferinthe parish of Dufferin Charlotte 1969-02-19[35] LGE 57 (St. Stephen region)
Dugas Gloucester New Bandon 1979-05-17[36] LGE 13 (north and west of Caraquet)
Dumbartonthe parish of Dumbarton Charlotte 1969-02-19[35] Southwest NBSC rural district
Dumfriesthe parish of Dumfries York 1966-11-23[5] 5% in LGE 59 (Harvey region)
95% in LGE 71 (Nackawic region)
Dundasthe parish of Dundas Kent 1966-11-23[5] 95% in LGE 31 (Cocagne region)
5% in LGE 32 (north of Moncton)
Dunlop Gloucester Beresford,
Bathurst
1987-12-18[37] LGE 11 (Beresford–Pointe-Verte region)
Eldonthe parish of Eldon Restigouche 1966-11-23[5] 2% in LGE 6 (Kedgwick region)
98% in Restigouche RSC rural district
Elgin Albert Elgin 1968-02-07[38] LGE 43 (Petitcodiac region)
Elgin Parishthe parish of Elgin Albert 1966-11-23[5] LGE 43 (Petitcodiac region)
Escuminac Northumberland Hardwicke 1969-01-29[39] Greater Miramichi RSC rural district
Esteys BridgeEstey's Bridge York Douglas 1987-06-30[40] 60% in LGE 69 (Fredericton)
15% in LGE 68 (northeastern York County)
25% in LGE 70 (Douglas–Mactaquac region)
EvangelineEvangéline
(French: Évangéline)
Gloucester Inkerman 1988-03-22[41] LGE 14 (Caraquet region)
Fair Isle Northumberland Alnwick 1987-04-21[24] LGE 20 (Alnwick region)
Fairfield Saint John Simonds 1974-10-09[42] LGE 46 (east of Saint John)
Flatlands Restigouche Addington,
Eldon
1966-11-23[5] Restigouche RSC rural district
Fundy Baythe local service district of Fundy Bay Charlotte Saint George 1978-05-24[43] LGE 53 (St. George–Blacks Harbour region)
Gladstonethe parish of Gladstone Sunbury 1966-11-23[5] RSC 11 rural district
GlassvilleGlassville Carleton Aberdeen 1974-12-28[44] LGE 76 (Florenceville-Bristol region)
Glencoe Restigouche Addington 1977-09-21[45] LGE 7 (Campbellton region)
Glenelgthe parish of Glenelg Northumberland 1967-12-20[28] Greater Miramichi RSC rural district
Gordonthe parish of Gordon Victoria 1966-11-23[5] 95% in LGE 78 (Plaster Rock region)
5% in Western Valley RSC rural district
Grand DigueGrande-Digue Kent,
Westmorland
Dundas,
Shediac
1991-05-16[46] LGE 31 (Cocagne region)
Grand Fallsthe parish of Grand Falls
(French: la paroisse de Grand-Sault)
Victoria 1966-11-23[5] Northwest RSC rural district
Grand Saint AntoineGrand Saint-Antoine Kent Dundas,
Sainte-Marie,
Wellington[b]
1981-09-17[47] LGE 30 (Saint-Antoine region)
Greenwichthe parish of Greenwich Kings 1976-12-15[48] Fundy RSC rural district
Hammondthe parish of Hammond Kings 1968-06-27[9] RSC 8 rural district
Hampstead Queens Hampstead 1981-12-17[49] LGE 66 (most of Queens County)
Hamptonthe parish of Hampton Kings 1968-06-27[9] LGE 47 (Hampton region)
Harcourtthe parish of Harcourt Kent Harcourt,
Huskisson
1966-11-23[5] 10% in LGE 25 (Rogersville region)
80% in LGE 28 (Rexton–Harcourt region)
10% in Kent RSC rural district
Hardwickethe parish of Hardwicke Northumberland 1968-06-27[9] Greater Miramichi RSC rural district
Harveythe parish of Harvey Albert 1966-11-23[5] LGE 42 (eastern and southern Albert County)
Haut LamequeHaut-Lamèque Gloucester Shippegan 1977-05-18[50] LGE 15 (Lamèque region)
Haut ShippaganHaut-Shippagan Gloucester Shippegan 1988-03-22[51] LGE 16 (Shippagan region)
Havelockthe parish of Havelock Kings 1968-06-27[9] LGE NEW (north of Sussex)
Hillsboroughthe parish of Hillsborough Albert 1966-11-23[5] LGE 42 (eastern and southern Albert County)
Hopewellthe parish of Hopewell Albert 1966-11-23[5] LGE 42 (eastern and southern Albert County)
Inkerman Centre Gloucester Caraquet,
Inkerman
1970-02-25[52] LGE 16 (Shippagan region)
Johnstonthe parish of Johnston Queens 1968-06-27[9] LGE NEW (north of Sussex)
Karsthe parish of Kars Kings 1968-06-27[9] LGE 45 (Norton region)
Kentthe parish of Kent Carleton 1966-11-23[5] 98% in LGE 76 (Florenceville-Bristol region)
2% in Western Valley RSC rural district
Keswick Ridgethe local service district of Keswick Ridge York Bright 1974-02-27[53] LGE 70 (Douglas–Mactaquac region)
Kingsclearthe parish of Kingsclear York 1966-11-23[5] 15% in LGE 59 (Harvey region)
85% in LGE 62 (Hanwell–Kingsclear)
Kingstonthe parish of Kingston Kings 1968-06-27[9] 5% in LGE 47 (Hampton region)
95% in Fundy RSC rural district
LakevilleLakeville Carleton Wakefield,
Wilmot
1985-06-03[17] LGE 76 (Florenceville-Bristol region)
Landry Office Gloucester Inkerman 1988-03-22[54] LGE 14 (Caraquet region)
Laplante Gloucester Beresford 1980-09-16[11] LGE 11 (Beresford–Pointe-Verte region)
Lepreauthe parish of Lepreau Charlotte 1970-06-03[55] LGE 52 (Point Lepreau region)
Lincolnthe parish of Lincoln Sunbury 1966-11-23[5] 93.5% in LGE 65 (Oromocto)
6.5% in LGE 69 (Fredericton)
Lorne Restigouche Colborne,
Durham
1994-09-16[56] Restigouche RSC rural district
Lorne Parishthe parish of Lorne Victoria 1966-11-23[5] 95% in LGE 78 (Plaster Rock region)
5% in Western Valley RSC rural district
Lower Newcastle RussellvilleLower Newcastle-Russellville Northumberland Newcastle 1989-09-01[57] Greater Miramichi RSC rural district[d]
Madawaskathe parish of Madawaska Madawaska 1966-11-23[5] Northwest RSC rural district
Madran Gloucester Beresford 1991-05-07[58] LGE 11 (Beresford–Pointe-Verte region)
Maltempec Gloucester Inkerman 1987-08-04[23] 15% in LGE 14 (Caraquet region)
85% in Acadian Peninsula RSC rural district
Mann Mountain Restigouche Eldon 1975-04-09[59] Restigouche RSC rural district
Manners Suttonthe parish of Manners Sutton York 1966-11-23[5] LGE 59 (Harvey region)
Maugervillethe parish of Maugerville Sunbury 1966-11-23[5] RSC 11 rural district
McAdamthe parish of McAdam York 1973-11-01[8] Southwest NBSC rural district
McLeods Restigouche Dalhousie 1969-09-03[60] LGE 7 (Campbellton region)
Miscou Island
(French: île de Miscou [sic])
Gloucester Shippegan 1980-09-16[11] Acadian Peninsula RSC rural district
Monctonthe parish of Moncton Westmorland 1966-11-23[5] 5% in LGE 31 (Cocagne region)
76% in LGE 32 (north of Moncton)
5% in LGE 33 (Salisbury region)
7% in LGE 34 (Moncton)
7% in LGE 36 (Dieppe)
Murray Corner Westmorland Botsford 1984-05-16[61] LGE 39 (eastern Westmorland County)
Musquashthe parish of Musquash Saint John 1985-06-03[17] LGE 52 (Point Lepreau region)
Nelsonthe parish of Nelson Northumberland 1967-12-20[28] 33% in LGE 21 (Miramichi)
67% in Greater Miramichi RSC rural district
New Bandonthe parish of New Bandon Gloucester 1969-09-24[15] 1% in LGE 13 (north and west of Caraquet)
99% in Chaleur RSC rural district
New Bandon-Salmon Beach Gloucester Bathurst,
New Bandon
1976-11-03[62] Chaleur RSC rural district
New Marylandthe parish of New Maryland York 1966-11-23[5] 90% in LGE 63 (Rusagonis region)
10% in RSC 11 rural district
Newcastlethe parish of Newcastle Northumberland 1967-12-20[28] 23% in LGE 21 (Miramichi)
77% in Greater Miramichi RSC rural district
Noonan Sunbury Maugerville 1988-03-22[63] RSC 11 rural district
North Eskthe parish of North Esk Northumberland Northesk 1968-06-27[9] 70% in LGE 22 (Blackville region)
30% in Greater Miramichi RSC rural district
North Lakethe parish of North Lake York 1966-11-23[5] LGE 72 (western York County–Debec)
North Tetagouche Gloucester Bathurst 1987-04-21[24] LGE 12 (Bathurst)
Northamptonthe parish of Northampton Carleton 1966-11-23[5] LGE 73 (Woodstock region)
Northfieldthe parish of Northfield Sunbury 1966-11-23[5] LGE 67 (Minto–Chipman region)
Nortonthe parish of Norton Kings 1968-06-27[9] 48% in LGE 45 (Norton region)
50% in LGE 47 (Hampton region)
2% in Fundy RSC rural district
Notre Dame de Lourdesthe parish of Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes Madawaska 1966-11-23[5] LGE 3 (Bas-Madawaska region)
Oak Point - Bartibog Bridge Northumberland Alnwick 1970-10-22[64] LGE 20 (Alnwick region)
Paquetvillethe parish of Paquetville Gloucester 1969-09-24[15] LGE 17 (Paquetville–Saint-Isidore region)
Paroisse Notre Dame des Érablesthe Paroisse Notre-Dame-des-Érables Gloucester Paquetville
New Bandon
1986-01-10[65] LGE 17 (Paquetville–Saint-Isidore region)
Peelthe parish of Peel Carleton 1966-11-23[5] LGE 76 (Florenceville-Bristol region)
Pennfieldthe parish of Pennfield Charlotte 1970-06-03[55] 92% in LGE 53 (St. George–Blacks Harbour region)
8% in Southwest NBSC rural district
Perththe parish of Perth Victoria 1966-11-23[5] 55% in LGE 77 (Perth-Andover region)
45% in Western Valley RSC rural district
Petersvillethe parish of Petersville Queens 1973-03-14[66] Fundy RSC rural district
Petit LamequePetite-Lamèque Gloucester Shippegan 1970-04-29[29] LGE 15 (Lamèque region)
Petit Rocher NordPetit-Rocher-Nord (Devereaux) Gloucester Beresford 1978-06-14[67] LGE 11 (Beresford–Pointe-Verte region)
Petit Rocher SudPetit-Rocher-Sud
(French: Petit-Rocher-sud)
Gloucester Beresford 1969-02-05[68] LGE 11 (Beresford–Pointe-Verte region)
Pigeon HillPigeon Hill Gloucester Shippegan 1987-08-04[23] LGE 15 (Lamèque region)
Point AlexandrePointe-Alexandre Gloucester Shippegan 1989-12-22[69] LGE 15 (Lamèque region)
Point CanotPointe-Canot Gloucester Shippegan 1987-04-21[70] LGE 15 (Lamèque region)
Point de ButePointe de Bute Westmorland Westmorland 1984-01-01[71] LGE 40 (Sackville region)
Point du ChenePointe-du-Chêne Westmorland Shediac 1971-11-03[72] LGE 37 (Shediac region)
Point La Nim
(French: Pointe La Nim)
Restigouche Dalhousie 1977-06-08[73] LGE 9 (Dalhousie–Charlo region)
Point SapinPointe-Sapin Kent Carleton 1970-05-06[74] Kent RSC rural district
Point SauvagePointe-Sauvage (Indian Point) Gloucester Shippegan 1974-10-16[75] LGE 16 (Shippagan region)
Poirier Gloucester New Bandon 1987-04-21[24] LGE 13 (north and west of Caraquet)
Pokemouche Gloucester Inkerman 1987-08-04[23] LGE 14 (Caraquet region)
Pokesudie Gloucester Caraquet 1988-03-22[76] LGE 14 (Caraquet region)
Prince Williamthe parish of Prince William York 1966-11-23[5] LGE 59 (Harvey region)
Queensburythe parish of Queensbury York 1966-11-23[5] 50% in LGE 70 (Douglas–Mactaquac region)
50% in LGE 71 (Nackawic region)
Renous-Quarryville Northumberland Blackville,
Derby
1970-02-11[77] LGE 22 (Blackville region)
Richibuctothe parish of Richibucto
(French: la paroisse de Richibouctou)
Kent 1966-11-23[5] LGE 28 (Rexton–Harcourt region)
Richmondthe parish of Richmond Carleton 1966-11-23[5] 25% in LGE 72 (western York County–Debec)
75% in LGE 73 (Woodstock region)
Riley Brook Victoria Lorne 1969-09-10[78] LGE 78 (Plaster Rock region)
Rivière Vertethe parish of Rivière-Verte Madawaska 1973-11-01[8] LGE 3 (Bas-Madawaska region)
Robertville Gloucester Beresford 1970-03-25[79] LGE 11 (Beresford–Pointe-Verte region)
Rogersvillethe parish of Rogersville Northumberland 1967-12-20[28] LGE 25 (Rogersville region)
Rothesaythe parish of Rothesay Kings 1968-06-27[9] LGE 47 (Hampton region)
Rusagonis WaasisRusagonis-Waasis Sunbury Lincoln 1987-08-14[80] 0.5% in LGE 69 (Fredericton)
99.5% in LGE 63 (Rusagonis region)
Sackvillethe parish of Sackville Westmorland 1966-11-23[5] LGE 40 (Sackville region)
Saint Annethe parish of Sainte-Anne Madawaska 1966-11-23[5] LGE 3 (Bas-Madawaska region)
Saint Anne de KentSainte-Anne-de-Kent Kent Richibucto,
Wellington
1971-11-24[81] LGE 29 (Bouctouche region)
Saint Basilthe parish of Saint-Basile Madawaska 1966-11-23[5] Northwest RSC rural district
Saint CecileSte. Cecile
(French: Ste-Cécile)
Gloucester Shippegan 1972-12-13[82] LGE 15 (Lamèque region)
Saint Charlesthe parish of Saint-Charles Kent 1966-11-23[5] LGE 26 (Richibucto–Saint-Louis region)
Saint Croixthe parish of Saint Croix Charlotte 1970-06-03[55] Southwest NBSC rural district
Saint Davidthe parish of Saint David Charlotte 1969-02-19[35] 70% in LGE 57 (St. Stephen region)
30% in Southwest NBSC rural district
Saint Georgethe parish of Saint George Charlotte 1970-06-03[55] 80% in LGE 53 (St. George–Blacks Harbour region)
20% in Southwest NBSC rural district
Saint IgnaceSaint-Ignace Kent Saint-Louis 1991-04-30[83] LGE 26 (Richibucto–Saint-Louis region)
Saint Isidorethe parish of Saint-Isidore Gloucester Saint-Isidore,
Paquetville
1968-06-27[9] LGE 17 (Paquetville–Saint-Isidore region)
Saint Jacquesthe parish of Saint-Jacques Madawaska 1966-11-23[5] 65% in LGE 2 (Edmundston)
35% in Northwest RSC rural district
Saint Jamesthe parish of Saint James Charlotte 1969-02-19[35] Southwest NBSC rural district
Saint Jean Baptiste MennevalSt. Jean Baptiste – Menneval[e] Restigouche Eldon 2019-06-01[84] LGE 6 (Kedgwick region)
Saint Josephthe parish of Saint-Joseph Madawaska 1966-11-23[5] 13% in LGE 2 (Edmundston)
87% in Northwest RSC rural district
Saint Leonardthe parish of Saint-Léonard Madawaska 1966-11-23[5] LGE 3 (Bas-Madawaska region)
Saint Louisthe parish of Saint-Louis Kent 1966-11-23[5] 5% in LGE 25 (Rogersville region)
95% in LGE 26 (Richibucto–Saint-Louis region)
Saint MargaretsSt. Margarets Northumberland Glenelg 1985-03-15[85] Greater Miramichi RSC rural district
Saint Martin de RestigoucheSt. Martin de Restigouche
(French: St-Martin-de-Restigouche)
Restigouche Saint-Quentin 1968-06-27[9] LGE 5 (Saint-Quentin region)
Saint Martinsthe parish of Saint Martins Saint John 1966-11-23[5] LGE 46 (east of Saint John)
Saint Marythe parish of Saint Mary
(French: la paroisse de Sainte-Marie)
Kent Sainte-Marie 1966-11-23[5] LGE 30 (Saint-Antoine region)
Saint Marysthe parish of Saint Marys York 1966-11-23[5] 50% in LGE 69 (Fredericton)
50% in LGE 68 (northeastern York County)
Saint Patrickthe parish of Saint Patrick Charlotte 1970-06-03[55] 20% in LGE 53 (St. George–Blacks Harbour region)
80% in Southwest NBSC rural district
Saint Paul Parishthe parish of Saint-Paul Kent 1966-11-23[5] 99% in LGE 30 (Saint-Antoine region)
1% in LGE 32 (north of Moncton)
Saint Quentinthe parish of Saint-Quentin Restigouche 1966-11-23[5] 95% in LGE 5 (Saint-Quentin region)
5% in Northwest RSC rural district
Saint SauveurSaint-Sauveur Gloucester Allardville 1985-06-03[17] LGE 17 (Paquetville–Saint-Isidore region)
Saint SimonSt. Simon
(French: St-Simon)
Gloucester Caraquet 1971-09-22[86] LGE 14 (Caraquet region)
Saint Stephenthe parish of Saint Stephen Charlotte 1969-02-19[35] LGE 57 (St. Stephen region)
Salisburythe parish of Salisbury Westmorland 1966-11-23[5] 80% in LGE 33 (Salisbury region)
20% in LGE 43 (Petitcodiac region)
Scoudouc Westmorland Shediac,
Moncton
1987-11-30[87] 5% in LGE 36 (Dieppe)
95% in LGE 37 (Shediac region)
Scoudouc Road Westmorland Shediac 1987-08-04[23] LGE 37 (Shediac region)
Shediacthe parish of Shediac Westmorland 1966-11-23[5] LGE 32 (north of Moncton)
Shediac Bridge-Shediac River
(French: Shediac Bridge – Shediac River)
Westmorland,
Kent
Shediac,
Dundas
1988-03-22[88] LGE 31 (Cocagne region)
Shediac Cape Westmorland Shediac 1987-04-21[24] LGE 37 (Shediac region)
Sheffieldthe parish of Sheffield Sunbury 1966-11-23[5] 30% in LGE 67 (Minto–Chipman region)
70% in RSC 11 rural district
Shippeganthe parish of Shippegan Gloucester 1968-06-27[9] 15% in LGE 15 (Lamèque region)
85% in LGE 16 (Shippagan region)
Simonds (Carleton)the parish of Simonds Carleton 1966-11-23[5] 35% in LGE 74 (Hartland region)
65% in LGE 76 (Florenceville-Bristol region)
Simonds (Saint John)the parish of Simonds Saint John 1976-10-13[89] LGE 46 (east of Saint John)
SomervilleSomerville Carleton Wakefield 1971-10-13[90] LGE 74 (Hartland region)
South Eskthe parish of South Esk Northumberland Southesk 1968-06-27[9] 95% in LGE 22 (Blackville region)
5% in Greater Miramichi RSC rural district
Southamptonthe parish of Southampton York 1966-11-23[5] LGE 71 (Nackawic region)
Springfieldthe parish of Springfield Kings 1968-06-27[9] LGE 45 (Norton region)
Stanleythe parish of Stanley York 1966-11-23[5] 95% in LGE 68 (northeastern York County)
5% in RSC 11 rural district
Studholmthe parish of Studholm Kings 1968-06-27[9] LGE NEW (north of Sussex)
Sunny Corner Northumberland Northesk 1980-08-14[91] LGE 22 (Blackville region)
Sussexthe parish of Sussex Kings 1968-06-27[9] 5% in LGE 44 (Sussex)
95% in RSC 8 rural district
Tabusintac Northumberland Alnwick 1968-05-01[92] LGE 20 (Alnwick region)
Tremblay Gloucester Beresford 1972-08-16[93] LGE 11 (Beresford–Pointe-Verte region)
Uphamthe parish of Upham Kings 1967-07-01[94] 10% in LGE 45 (Norton region)
65% in LGE 47 (Hampton region)
25% in RSC 8 rural district
Upper and Lower NorthamptonUpper and Lower Northampton Carleton Northampton 1987-08-04[23] LGE 73 (Woodstock region)
Upper Gagetown Queens Gagetown 1968-07-30[95] LGE 66 (most of Queens County)
Upper KentUpper Kent
(French: Haut-Kent)
Carleton Kent 1968-06-27[9] LGE 76 (Florenceville-Bristol region)
Wakefieldthe parish of Wakefield Carleton 1966-11-23[5] 50% in LGE 73 (Woodstock region)
50% in LGE 74 (Hartland region)
Waterboroughthe parish of Waterborough Queens 1966-11-23[5] LGE 66 (most of Queens County)
Waterfordthe parish of Waterford Kings 1968-06-27[9] RSC 8 rural district
Weldfordthe parish of Weldford Kent 1966-11-23[5] 5% in LGE 25 (Rogersville region)
95% in LGE 28 (Rexton–Harcourt region)
Wellingtonthe parish of Wellington Kent 1966-11-23[5] 90% in LGE 29 (Bouctouche region)
10% in LGE 30 (Saint-Antoine region)
West Islesthe parish of West Isles Charlotte 1970-06-03[55] Southwest NBSC rural district
Western Charlotte Charlotte Saint James,
Saint Stephen
1988-11-02[96] 78% in LGE 57 (St. Stephen region)
22% in Southwest NBSC rural district
Westfieldthe parish of Westfield[f] Kings 1972-12-13[82] 55% in LGE 51 (Grand Bay-Westfield)
45% in Fundy RSC rural district
Westmorlandthe parish of Westmorland Westmorland 1966-11-23[5] LGE 39 (eastern Westmorland County)
White Head IslandWhite Head Island Charlotte Grand Manan 1979-10-17[97] Southwest NBSC rural district
Whites BrookWhite's Brook Restigouche Eldon,
Grimmer
1986-03-14[98] LGE 6 (Kedgwick region)
Wickhamthe parish of Wickham Queens 1968-06-27[9] LGE 45 (Norton region)
Wicklowthe parish of Wicklow Carleton 1966-11-23[5] LGE 76 (Florenceville-Bristol region)
Wilmotthe parish of Wilmot Carleton 1966-11-23[5] LGE 76 (Florenceville-Bristol region)
Wirral-Enniskillen Queens Petersville 1968-02-29[99] RSC 11 rural district
Woodstockthe parish of Woodstock Carleton Richmond,[g] Woodstock 1966-11-23[5] 20% in LGE 72 (western York County–Debec)
80% in LGE 73 (Woodstock region)

Former local service districts[]

Former local service districts, as of 1 July 2017
Official name[a] County Parish Established Repealed Current status
Allardville Parishthe parish of Allardville Gloucester 1969-09-24[15] 1999-10-14[7] part of LSD Allardville
Allardville CentreAllardville Centre
(French: Allardville-centre)
Gloucester Allardville 1970-11-24[100] 1999-10-14[7] part of LSD Allardville
Armstrong BrookArmstrong Brook Restigouche Durham 1985-06-03[17] 1994-01-01[101] annexed by Belledune
Baker Brookthe parish of Baker Brook Madawaska 1966-11-23[5] 2017-07-01[102] part of rural community of Haut-Madawaska
Barsa SubdivisionBarsa Subdivision
(French: lotissement Barsa)
Kings Rothesay 1973-10-10[103] 1998-01-01[104] annexed by Rothesay
BenoitBenoit Gloucester Saumarez 1985-03-15[85] 2014-07-01[105] part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
Boudreau WestBoudreau West
(French: Boudreau ouest)
Westmorland Shediac 1989-09-07[106] 1995-05-08[107] part of rural community of Beaubassin East
BrantvilleBrantville Northumberland Alnwick 1984-01-01[108] 2014-07-01[105] part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
Breau CreekBreau Creek Westmorland Dorchester 1978-09-06[109] 1995-05-08[107] annexed by Memramcook
Campobellothe parish of Campobello Charlotte 1969-02-19[35] 2010-08-31[110] incorporated as rural community of Campobello Island
Canning SchoolSchool district No. 9 in the parish of Canning Queens Canning 1966-11-23[5] 1967-12-20[28] annexed by Minto
Castaliathe local service district of Castalia Charlotte Grand Manan 1969-01-15[111] 1995-05-08[107] annexed by village of Grand Manan
Chatham HeadChatham Head Northumberland Chatham 1973-08-15[112] 1995-01-01[113] annexed by Miramichi
Clairthe parish of Clair Madawaska 1966-11-23[5] 2017-07-01[102] part of rural community of Haut-Madawaska
CocagneCocagne Kent Dundas,
Wellington[b]
1988-03-22[114] 2014-05-23[115] incorporated as rural community of Cocagne
Colbornethe parish of Colborne Restigouche 1973-11-01[8] 1996-12-10[26] part of LSD Chaleur
Cormiers CoveCormier's Cove
(French: Cormier Cove)
Westmorland Dorchester 1980-10-23[116] 1995-05-08[107] annexed by Memramcook
DarlingtonDarlington Restigouche Dalhousie 1966-11-23[5] 1977-06-08[73] incorporated as a village, later annexed by Dalhousie
DouglasfieldDouglasfield Northumberland Chatham,
Glenelg
1975-05-07[117] 1995-01-01[113] annexed by Miramichi
Dover Fox CreekDover-Fox Creek Westmorland Dorchester,
Moncton
1972-08-30[118] 1973-07-09[119] annexed by Dieppe
DundeeDundee Restigouche Dalhousie 1968-01-31[14] 2015-09-01[120] annexed by Eel River Crossing
Durhamthe parish of Durham Restigouche 1966-11-23[5] 1996-12-10[26] part of LSD Chaleur
Garden CreekGarden Creek York Kingsclear 1966-11-23[5] 1973-11-01[8] part annexed by Fredericton, remainder added to LSD the parish of Kingsclear; part later included in the local service district of Hanwell
Gauvreau Petit TracadieGauvreau-Petit Tracadie Gloucester Saumarez 1989-09-07[121] 2014-07-01[105] part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
Grand BarachoisGrand Barachois Westmorland Shediac 1990-06-29[122] 1995-05-08[107] part of rural community of Beaubassin East
Grimmerthe parish of Grimmer Restigouche 1966-11-23[5] 2012-07-01[123] merged with village of Kedgwick to form rural community of Kedgwick
Hanwellthe local service district of Hanwell York Kingsclear 1974-11-20[124] 2014-05-23[125] incorporated as rural community of Hanwell
Haut AboujaganeHaute-Aboujagane Westmorland Shediac 1986-01-10[65] 1995-05-08[107] part of rural community of Beaubassin East
Haut Point VerteHaut Pointe Verte Gloucester Beresford 1971-11-24[81] 1977-08-10[126] annexed by Pointe-Verte
Haut SheilaHaut-Sheila Gloucester Saumarez 1983-11-28[127] 2014-07-01[105] part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
Inkermanthe parish of Inkerman Gloucester 1968-06-27[9] 2014-07-01[105] part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
Lac Bakerthe parish of Lac Baker Madawaska 1966-11-23[5] 2017-07-01[102] part of rural community of Haut-Madawaska
LaHetriere McGinley CornerLa Hêtrière-McGinley Corner Westmorland Dorchester 1974-04-24[128] 1995-05-08[107] annexed by Memramcook
LakeviewLakeview Westmorland Sackville 1968-11-27[129] 1978-09-06[109] annexed by Sackville
LeechLeech Gloucester Saumarez 1987-04-21[24] 2014-07-01[105] part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
LeGouletLeGoulet Gloucester Shippegan 1967-08-30[130] 1986-05-12[131] most incorporated as village of Le Goulet; excluded areas now part of LSD Baie du Petit Pokemouche[h] and LSD the parish of Shippegan
LudlowParish of Ludlow Northumberland Ludlow 1968-06-27[9] 1971-03-10[132] included in LSD Upper Miramichi, which later became the rural community of Upper Miramichi
MaisonnetteMaisonnette Gloucester New Bandon 1967-07-01[94] 1986-05-12[133] incorporated as a village
MemramcookMemramcook Westmorland Dorchester 1978-09-06[134] 1995-05-08[107] annexed by village of Memramcook
Memramcook EastMemramcook East
(French: Memramcook-est)
Westmorland Dorchester 1979-10-11[135] 1995-05-08[107] annexed by Memramcook
Menneval Restigouche Eldon 1986-01-10[65] 2019-06-01[84] part of LSD St. Jean Baptiste – Menneval
MoorefieldMoorefield Northumberland Newcastle 1989-09-01[136] 1995-01-01[113] annexed by Miramichi
Nash CreekNash Creek Restigouche Durham 1968-07-17[10] 1996-12-10[26] part of LSD Chaleur
NashwaakNashwaak York Saint Marys 1969-12-17[137] 1987-08-14[138] returned to LSD the parish of Saint Marys
NordinNordin Northumberland Newcastle 1975-07-30[139] 1995-01-01[113] annexed by Miramichi
Pigeon Hill Coteau RoadPigeon Hill-Coteau Road
(French: Pigeon Hill-chemin Coteau)
Gloucester Shippegan 1971-04-14[140] 1987-08-04[23] split to form cores of LSD Pigeon Hill and LSD Coteau Road
Point a BouleauPointe-à-Bouleau Gloucester Saumarez 1988-04-19[141] 2014-07-01[105] part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
Point Verte SudPoint Verte Sud Gloucester Beresford 1973-03-14[66] 1977-08-10[126] annexed by Pointe-Verte
Pont LaFrancePont LaFrance Gloucester Saumarez 1982-04-01[142] 2014-07-01[105] part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
Pont LandryPont Landry Gloucester Inkerman,
Saint-Isidore,
Saumarez
1986-01-10[65] 2014-07-01[105] part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
Portage de ShippeganPortage-de-Shippegan
(French: Portage de Shippagan)
Gloucester Shippegan 1979-05-03[143] 2001-10-01[144] annexed by Shippagan
Portage River Tracadie BeachPortage River-Tracadie Beach
(French: Rivière-du-Portage-Tracadie Beach)
Northumberland,
Gloucester
Alnwick,
Saumarez
1979-08-16[145] 2014-07-01[105] part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
Pre den HautPré-d'en-Haut Westmorland Dorchester 1969-09-24[15] 1995-05-08[107] annexed by Memramcook
RichardsvilleRichardsville Restigouche Dalhousie 1966-11-23[5] 1980-10-23[146] annexed by Campbellton
Riviere a la TruiteRivière à la Truite Gloucester Saumarez 1989-09-07[147] 2014-07-01[105] part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
Saint Andrethe parish of Saint-André Madawaska 1966-11-23[5] 2006-07-31[148] merged with village of St. André to form rural community of Saint-André
Saint André and LeBlanc OfficeSaint-André & LeBlanc Office
(French: Saint-André & Leblanc Office)
Westmorland Shediac,
Botsford,
Sackville
1987-11-30[87] 1995-05-08[107] part of rural community of Beaubassin East
Saint Andrewsthe parish of Saint Andrews Charlotte 1970-06-03[55] 1997-07-29[27] replaced by LSD Chamcook
Saint ArthurSt. Arthur
(French: St-Arthur)
Restigouche Addington 1970-08-12[149] 2015-07-01[150] annexed by Atholville
Saint Francoisthe parish of Saint-François Madawaska 1966-11-23[5] 2017-07-01[102] part of rural community of Haut-Madawaska
Saint Hilairethe parish of Saint-Hilaire Madawaska 1966-11-23[5] 2017-07-01[102] part of rural community of Haut-Madawaska
Saint Irénée and AlderwoodSaint Irénée and Alderwood
(French: Saint Irénée et Alderwood)
Gloucester Saumarez 1987-04-21[24] 2014-07-01[105] part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
Saint Isidore CentreSt. Isidore Centre
(French: St-Isidore-centre)
Gloucester Saint-Isidore 1970-06-24[151] 1991-06-01[152] incorporated as core of village of Saint-Isidore
Saint Jean Baptiste de RestigoucheSt. Jean Baptiste de Restigouche
(French: Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-Restigouche)
Restigouche Eldon 1966-11-23[5] 2019-06-01[84] part of LSD St. Jean Baptiste – Menneval
Saint LeolinSt. Leolin Gloucester New Bandon 1969-12-17[137] 1978-06-14[67] incorporated as village of Saint-Léolin
Saint PaulSt. Paul
(French: St-Paul)
Gloucester New Bandon 1977-06-22[153] 1990-01-01[154] annexed by Grande-Anse[i]
Saint PonsSaint-Pons Gloucester Saumarez 1985-03-15[85] 2014-07-01[105] part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
Saint Raphael sur MerSt. Raphael sur-Mer
(French: St-Raphaël-Sur-Mer)
Gloucester Shippegan 1970-03-25[79] 1986-05-12[155] most incorporated as core of Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël; remainder returned to LSD the parish of Shippegan, then separated as LSD Cap-Bateau
Saint RoseSainte-Rose Gloucester Inkerman,
Paquetville,
Saint-Isidore
1988-07-12[156] 2014-07-01[105] part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
SaumarezSaumarez Gloucester Saumarez 1987-04-21[24] 2014-07-01[105] part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
Saumarez Parishthe local service district of the Parish of Saumarez
(French: la paroisse de Saumarez)
Gloucester 1968-06-27[9] 2014-07-01[105] part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
Shediac RoadShediac Road
(French: Chemin Shédiac)
Westmorland Dorchester 1980-10-23[157] 1995-05-08[107] annexed by Memramcook
SheilaSheila Gloucester Saumarez 1970-09-02[158] 1978-08-16[159] incorporated as a village; now part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
SilverwoodSilverwood York Kingsclear 1968-01-31[14] 1968-09-18[160] incorporated as village of Springhill; now part of Fredericton
Upper Miramichithe local service district of Upper Miramichi Northumberland,
York
Ludlow,
Stanley
1971-03-10[132] 2008-03-17[161] incorporated as rural community
Upper Portage RiverUpper Portage River (Haut-Rivière-du-Portage) Northumberland Alnwick 1971-12-15[162] 2014-07-01[105] part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
Val ComeauVal-Comeau
(French: Val- Comeau [sic])
Gloucester,
Northumberland
Saumarez,
Alnwick
1985-03-15[85] 2014-07-01[105] part of Regional Municipality of Tracadie
Val DAmoursVal D'Amours Restigouche Addington,
Balmoral,
Dalhousie
1980-10-09[163] 2015-07-01[150] annexed by Atholville
VerretVerret Madawaska Madawaska 1967-07-07[164] 1978-06-21[165] incorporated as a village; now part of Edmundston
Woodwards Covethe local service district of Woodwards Cove Charlotte Grand Manan 1967-04-17[164] 1995-05-08[107] annexed by village of Grand Manan

Special services areas[]

The following are areas within local service districts that receive special services.

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b French names usually differ only in using "la paroisse de" instead of "the parish of"; other differences are noted. Spellings used are those in Regulation 84-168; these sometimes vary from the spellings used in other Acts and Regulations or colloquial usage.
  2. ^ a b c Extension into this county or parish not explicitly stated.
  3. ^ Burton's LSDAC calls itself the Burton-Greater Geary Local Service District Advisory Committee
  4. ^ Report uses LSD's old name of Ferry Road-Russellville)
  5. ^ Menneval and St. Jean Baptiste de Restigouche formed a joint advisory council five years before their legal merger.
  6. ^ The advisory committee for the parish of Westfield is often referred to as serving Westfield West; it is unclear if there is a separate Westfield East committee serving the Kingston Peninsula and Kennebecasis Island portions of the parish.
  7. ^ The extension of the parish of Woodstock into Richmond Parish occurred when the town of Woodstock was enlarged and the boundary description of the parish of Woodstock was replaced by a map that shows ignorance of the southern boundary between Richmond Parish and Woodstock Parish; this is not the first time an error has occurred when a map replaced a written boundary description in an amendment of Regulation 84-168
  8. ^ When Baie du Petit Pokemouche was established its eastern boundary overlapped with LeGoulet. When LeGoulet was incorporated as a village its western boundary was updated, leaving a small gore out of both. The map released for the Shippagan-Sur-Mer in 2012 finally clarified the east boundary of Baie du Petit Pokemouche.
  9. ^ Conversion between imperial and metric measure when boundary descriptions were updated might leave a narrow strip between Saint-Léolin and Grande-Anse.
  10. ^ a b Area with reduced services.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Counted as an LSD in 2016 Canadian Census, sometimes with a slight difference in name and/or altered boundaries.[166]
  12. ^ Boundaries extend into the parish of Salisbury
  13. ^ Boundaries extend into the parish of Dundas.

References[]

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  22. ^ Regulation 83-193 (O.C. 83-977)
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  26. ^ a b c d Regulation 96-116 (O.C. 96-1089)
  27. ^ a b Regulation 97-94 (O.C. 97-606)
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  29. ^ a b "Regulation 70–54 under the Municipalities Act (O. C. 70–311)". The Royal Gazette. Fredericton. 128: 278–279. 13 May 1970.
  30. ^ "Regulation 75–4 under the Municipalities Act (O. C. 75–33)". The Royal Gazette. Fredericton. 133: 80. 29 January 1975.
  31. ^ "Regulation 70–97 under the Municipalities Act (O. C. 70–715)". The Royal Gazette. Fredericton. 128: 585. 28 October 1970.
  32. ^ Regulation 83-229 (O.C. 83-1071)
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  34. ^ Regulation 88-227 (O.C. 88-938)
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  36. ^ Regulation 79-91 (O.C. 79-383)
  37. ^ Regulation 87-170 (O.C. 87-1074)
  38. ^ "Regulation 68–11 under the Municipalities Act (O. C. 68–110)". The Royal Gazette. Fredericton. 126: 103. 28 February 1968.
  39. ^ "Regulation 69–5 under the Municipalities Act (O. C. 69–77)". The Royal Gazette. Fredericton. 127: 87. 12 February 1969.
  40. ^ Regulation 87-89 (O.C. 87-564)
  41. ^ Regulation 88-43 (O.C. 88-179)
  42. ^ "Regulation 74–141 under the Municipalities Act (O. C. 74–866)". The Royal Gazette. Fredericton. 132: 1047. 23 October 1974.
  43. ^ "Regulation 78-63 under the Municipalities Act (O. C. 78-430)". The Royal Gazette. Fredericton. 136: 2010–2011. 5 July 1978.
  44. ^ "Regulation 74–222 under the Municipalities Act (O. C. 74–1063)". The Royal Gazette. Fredericton. 133: 15. 1 January 1975.
  45. ^ "Regulation 77-101 under the Municipalities Act (O. C. 77-777)". The Royal Gazette. Fredericton. 135: 1818–1820. 12 October 1977.
  46. ^ Regulation 91-98 (O.C. 91-398)
  47. ^ Regulation 81-151 (O.C. 81-735)
  48. ^ "Regulation 76–166 under the Municipalities Act (O. C. 76–922)". The Royal Gazette. Fredericton. 134: 1316. 22 December 1976.
  49. ^ Regulation 81-211 (O.C. 81-1027)
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  51. ^ Regulation 88-44 (O.C. 88-115)
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  53. ^ "Regulation 74–24 under the Municipalities Act (O. C. 74–197)". The Royal Gazette. Fredericton. 132: 267–268. 13 March 1974.
  54. ^ Regulation 88-41 (O.C. 88-118)
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  56. ^ Regulation 94-119 (O.C. 94-642)
  57. ^ Regulation 89-118 (O.C. 89-650)
  58. ^ Regulation 91-85 (O.C. 91-351)
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  60. ^ "Regulation 69–87 under the Municipalities Act (O. C. 69–902)". The Royal Gazette. Fredericton. 127: 554. 17 September 1969.
  61. ^ Regulation 84-99 (O.C. 84-374)
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  63. ^ Regulation 88-46 (O.C. 88-120)
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  65. ^ a b c d Regulation 86-1 (O.C. 85-915)
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  69. ^ Regulation 89-194 (O.C. 89-1000)
  70. ^ Regulation 87-43 (O.C. 87-279)
  71. ^ Regulation 83-194 (O.C. 83-978)
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  74. ^ "Regulation 70–55 under the Municipalities Act (O. C. 70–324)". The Royal Gazette. Fredericton. 128: 290. 20 May 1970.
  75. ^ "Regulation 74–142 under the Municipalities Act (O. C. 74–893)". The Royal Gazette. Fredericton. 132: 1083. 30 October 1974.
  76. ^ Regulation 88-42 (O.C. 88-116)
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  79. ^ a b "Regulation 70–35 under the Municipalities Act (O. C. 70–222)". The Royal Gazette. Fredericton. 128: 195–196. 8 April 1970.
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