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Kent County (2016 population 30,475 [1]) is located in east-central New Brunswick, Canada. [2] The county features a unique blend of cultures including Mi'kmaq , Acadian , and English . Some larger tourist attractions include the dune de Bouctouche , Kouchibouguac National Park , and Bonar Law Commons .
The county lines were strategically drawn to align with the watersheds, a logical decision given that New Brunswick's settlements were developed along waterways. [13] Additionally, the counties were able to be divided into three groups: the Bay of Fundy, the Saint John River and the North Shore.
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Grand-Bouctouche had a population of 2,513 living in 1,094 of its 1,188 total private dwellings, a change of 6.4% from its 2016 population of 2,361. With a land area of 18.33 km 2 (7.08 sq mi), it had a population density of 137.1/km 2 (355.1/sq mi) in 2021. [9]
Population Density of New Brunswick in 2016. New Brunswick is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces and the only bilingual province in the country. The provincial Department of Finance estimates that the province's population in 2006 was 729,997 of which the majority is English-speaking but with a substantial French-speaking minority of mostly Acadian origin.
Saint-Marie (originally Saint Mary), [a] is a geographic parish in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada. [4]For governance purposes, most of the parish belongs to the town of Champdoré, with small areas along its eastern and northern boundaries belonging to the town of Grand-Bouctouche [5] and the village of Five Rivers, respectively; [b] all are members of the Kent Regional Service Commission.
Wellington is a geographic parish in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada. [4]For governance purposes it is divided between the towns of Champdoré and Grand-Bouctouche, the village of Five Rivers, [a] and the incorporated rural community of Beausoleil, [5] all of which are members of the Kent Regional Service Commission, [6] and the Buctouche 16 Indian reserve, which is not.
Buctouche 16 is a Mi'kmaq reserve in Canada located in Kent County, New Brunswick. [2] Its population in the 2016 Census ... Population Pct (%) English only 75 75.0% ...
Harcourt is a geographic parish in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada. [4]For governance purposes it is divided between the village of Five Rivers in along part of the eastern boundary, [5] the village of and Grand Lake along Route 116 on the western boundary, [6] with the Kent rural district comprising the remainder. [7]