Stanley, New Brunswick

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Village of Stanley
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Stanley is located in New Brunswick
Stanley
Stanley
Location of Stanley in New Brunswick
Coordinates: 46°27′7.9″N 66°59′2.9″W / 46.452194°N 66.984139°W / 46.452194; -66.984139Coordinates: 46°27′7.9″N 66°59′2.9″W / 46.452194°N 66.984139°W / 46.452194; -66.984139
CountryCanada
ProvinceNew Brunswick
CountyYork County
ParishStanley Parish
Government
 • TypeVillage council
Area
 • Land17.11 km2 (6.61 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)[1]
 • Total412
 • Density24.1/km2 (62/sq mi)
 • Change
2011-16
Decrease 1.7%
Time zoneUTC-4 (Atlantic)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-3 (Atlantic)
Area code(s)Area code 506
Total dwellings182
Websitewww.thevillageofstanley.ca

Stanley (2016 population: 412[1]) is a village in York County, in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.

History[]

Stanley straddles the Nashwaak River 30 km north of Fredericton at the intersection of Route 107 and Route 620. The area was colonized in 1833 when a group associated with the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company became interested in the area. Early impressions of the land were not positive, with surveyors noting the rocky soil as one problem. The general remoteness of the location was also a problem.[2]

Initial immigrants to Stanley arrived in three waves. The first was young children and teens from London. The second was farmers and tradesmen from the Eastern Borders of Scotland and England. The third arrived from the Isle of Skye.[3]

In 1846, 798 square miles (2,070 km2) were established as the Parish of Stanley. By 1951, there were 130 residences, and 149 stores and barns.

The village is home to the annual Stanley Fair, the longest continuously running agricultural fair in Canada. The first edition of the fair was held in October 1851, although it is now held in the summer.[4]

The first sawmill was constructed at the bottom of Stanley hill in 1856, by the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company.

There were schools in , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and Napadogan.

After decades of economic decline the area may be set for a boom. The Trans-Canada Pipeline, natural gas exploration and a tungsten and molybdenum mine near Stanley. However there are concerns about the environmental impact these projects may have on the environment, including the Nashwaak River.[5]


Village Council

2016 Quadrennial Municipal Election

Mark Foreman, Mayor

Heather L. Holt-Logan, Councillor

Barbara MacDonald, Councillor

Heather Sampson, Councillor

2012 Quadrennial Municipal Election

Mark Foreman, Mayor

Heather L. Holt-Logan, Councillor

Barbara MacDonald, Councillor

James Frederick Pinnock, Councillor

2008 Quadrennial Municipal Election

Richard A. Storey, Mayor

Shelley Douglas-Bartlett, Councillor

Tracy J. Hunter, Councillor

Barbara J. MacDonald, Councillor

2004 Triennial Municipal Election

Mark Foreman, Mayor

Tracy J. Hunter, Councillor

Barbara J. MacDonald, Councillor

Ross M. Walker, Councillor

2001 Triennial Municipal Election

Mark Foreman, Mayor

Tracy J. Hunter, Councillor

Barbara J. MacDonald, Councillor

1998 Triennial Municipal Election

Roger J. Ross, Mayor

Mark Foreman, Councillor

Barbara MacDonald, Councillor

Rosemarie Regan, Councillor

1995 Triennial Municipal Election

Roger J. Ross, Mayor

Mark Foreman, Councillor

Barbara MacDonald, Councillor

Rosemarie Regan, Councillor

1992 Triennial Municipal Election

Roger J. Ross, Mayor

Freda E. Hood, Councillor

Barbara J. MacDonald, Councillor

H. Earle MacNaughton, Councillor

1989 Triennial Election Results

J. William Smith, Mayor

Freda E. Hood, Councillor

Lowell C. Johnstone, Councillor

H. Earle MacNaughton, Councillor

1986 Triennial Election Results

J. William Smith, Mayor

B. Bogiseh

F. Hood

E. MacNaughton

Demographics[]

Historical populations:
Stanley, NB
YearPop.±%
2001460—    
2006433−5.9%
2011419−3.2%
2016412−1.7%
[6][1]

Notable people[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "Census Profile, 2016 Census: Stanley, Village [Census subdivision], New Brunswick". Statistics Canada. Retrieved October 6, 2019.
  2. ^ "Stanley". history.earthsci.carleton.ca.
  3. ^ "Stanley - Genealogy Research". history.earthsci.carleton.ca.
  4. ^ "History - The Stanley Fair". stanleyfair.com.
  5. ^ "Stanley residents divided over proposed Sisson mine - CBC News". cbc.ca.
  6. ^ "2006 Community Profiles: Stanley, New Brunswick". Statistics Canada. Retrieved October 6, 2019.
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