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Carleton County (2016 population 26,220 [1]) is located in west-central New Brunswick, Canada. The western border is Aroostook County, Maine, the northern border is Victoria County, and the southeastern border is York County from which it was formed in 1831.
- Carleton, New Brunswick
Carleton is a former community in New Brunswick. It was...
- Carleton North, New Brunswick
Carleton North is a town in the Canadian province of New...
- Carleton, New Brunswick
Carleton is a former community in New Brunswick. It was located in Saint John West. It was probably named for Sir Guy Carleton, 1st Baron of Dorchester (1724-1808) and Commander in Chief of the British forces in North America. [1] Other sources say General Carleton, first Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick. [2]
Waterville is a community located in Wakefield Parish in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. It is located on Route 590. There are three separate settlements: Central Waterville, Upper Waterville, and Lower Waterville.
This article is about the county in New Brunswick. For the historic county in Ontario, see Carleton County, Ontario. For the geographic parish, census subdivision and former local service district in Kent County, New Brunswick, see Carleton Parish, New Brunswick.
A lot of New Brunswickers know which county they are in, and there are road signs that continue to mark some boundaries. Maps continue to depict the county regions. In the English period of Canadian history, New Brunswick territory was part of Nova Scotia, when it was included in Cumberland and Sunbury Counties. [1]
County NamePopulation, 2016 [2]Population, 2011Population, % Change29,15828,8461.126,22027,019-325,42826,549-4.278,44479,943-1.9Carleton North is a town in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It was formed through the 2023 New Brunswick local governance reforms.
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Dec 14, 2022 · Guide to Carleton County, New Brunswick ancestry, family history, and genealogy: parish register transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records.