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Bathurst (/ ˈ b æ t ər s t /) is a city in northern New Brunswick with a population of 12,157 [4] and the 4th largest metropolitan area in New Brunswick as defined by Census Canada with a population of 31,387 as of 2021. [5] The City of Bathurst overlooks Nepisiguit Bay, part of Chaleur Bay and is at the estuary of the Nepisiguit River. [6]
New Brunswick More images: Gloucester Hotel 100 Main Street Bathurst NB Bathurst municipality Upload Photo: Herman J. Good V.C Branch No.18 Royal Canadian Legion War Museum 575 St. Peter Ave Bathurst NB
Bathurst is a geographic parish in Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada. [4]For governance purposes, the parish is divided between the city of Bathurst, the town of Belle-Baie, [5] and the Chaleur rural district, [6] as well as the Pabineau 11 Indian reserve; the city, town, and village are all part of the Chaleur Regional Service Commission.
Stewart Highway: Route information; Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Length: 158.8 km [1] (98.7 mi) Existed: 1920s–present: Major junctions; North end: Route 11 in Glencoe: Route 180 in Saint-Quentin Route 2 (TCH) in Saint-Leonard: South end: Canada–US border at Saint-Leonard: Location; Country: Canada: Province ...
This is a list of the seven census metropolitan areas and agglomerations in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.As defined by Statistics Canada as of the 2021 census, three entries in the list are identified as a census metropolitan area (CMA) and four as a census agglomeration (CA), with Campbellton's CA containing a portion of Quebec.
Gloucester County (2016 population 78,444 [1]) is located in the northeastern corner of New Brunswick, Canada. [2] Fishing, mining and forestry are the major industries in the county. The eastern section of the county is known for its Acadian culture.
Route 180 is a 140 km (87 mi) collector highway in northern New Brunswick, Canada. The western terminus is Route 17 at Saint-Quentin and the eastern terminus is Route 134 (St. Peter Ave.) in Bathurst. In Saint-Quentin, the road is called rue Mgr-Martin Est, and in Bathurst, it is named Vanier Boulevard.
William Joseph Kent (December 24, 1860 – September 8, 1943) was a business and political leader in Bathurst, New Brunswick in Canada. [1] Kent's business enterprises were significant in the economic development of the region, and Kent was a founding alderman in Bathurst's first town council for sixteen years before serving as mayor of ...