Balmoral Parish, New Brunswick
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Balmoral is a Canadian
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...

 parish in Restigouche County
Restigouche County, New Brunswick
Restigouche County is located in north-central New Brunswick, Canada. The county is named for the Restigouche River which flows through the county and is famous for its salmon pools, which have attracted wealthy American and Canadian tourists to the region's summer colonies for decades...

, New Brunswick
New Brunswick
New Brunswick is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces and is the only province in the federation that is constitutionally bilingual . The provincial capital is Fredericton and Saint John is the most populous city. Greater Moncton is the largest Census Metropolitan Area...

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Delineation

Balmoral Parish lies towards the east side of Restigouche County and is bordered to the west by Addington Parish, Dalhousie Parish
Dalhousie Parish, New Brunswick
Dalhousie is a Canadian parish in Restigouche County, New Brunswick.-Delineation:Dalhousie Parish lies along the south bank of the Restigouche River and is bordered to the west by Addington Parish, Balmoral Parish to the south; and to the east by Chaleur Bay and Colborne Parish, as basically...

 to the north; to the east by Colborne Parish
Colborne Parish, New Brunswick
Colborne is a Canadian parish in Restigouche County, New Brunswick.-Delineation:Colborne Parish lies in northwestern New Brunswick and is bordered to the west by Balmoral Parish, Northesk Parish to the south, and to the east by Durham Parish...

, and Northesk Parish
Northesk Parish, New Brunswick
Northesk is a Canadian parish in Northumberland County, New Brunswick.Its population in the 2006 Census was 2,480.-Communities:Parish population total does not include incorporated municipalities and communities within their respective boundaries .*Bear House*Big Hole*Big Hole Tract 8*Boom...

 to the south.

Communities

Parish population total does not include incorporated municipalities (in bold).
  • Balmoral
    Balmoral, New Brunswick
    Balmoral is a Canadian village in Restigouche County, New Brunswick. It is located approximately 10 kilometres south of Dalhousie. Although Balmoral's population presently meets the requirements for "town" status under the Municipalities Act of the Province of New Brunswick, the community has not...

    including:
    • Blair Athol
      Blair Athol, New Brunswick
      Blair Athol is a community in Restigouche County, New Brunswick, Canada. It is part of the village of Balmoral.-References:...

    • Selwood
      Selwood, New Brunswick
      Selwood is a community in Restigouche County, New Brunswick, Canada. It is part of the village of Balmoral.-References:...

    • Saint-Maure
      Saint-Maure, New Brunswick
      Saint-Maure is a community in Restigouche County, New Brunswick, Canada. It is part of the village of Balmoral.-References:...

    • Upper Balmoral
  • Maltais
    Maltais, New Brunswick
    Maltais is an unincorporated community in Restigouche County, New Brunswick, Canada.-References:...

  • Ramsay Sheds
    Ramsay Sheds, New Brunswick
    Ramsay Sheds is an unincorporated community in Restigouche County, New Brunswick, Canada.-References:...

  • Simpsons Field
    Simpsons Field, New Brunswick
    Simpsons Field is an unincorporated community in Restigouche County, New Brunswick, Canada.-References:...


Population

Population trend
Census Population Change (%)
2006 619 2.3%
2001 605 22.4%
1996 780 4.3%
1991 748 N/A

Language

Mother tongue language (2006)
Language Population Pct (%)
French only 565 91.87%
English only 40 6.50%
Both English and French 10 1.63%
Other languages 0 0.00%


Access Routes

Highways and numbered routes that run through the parish, including external routes that start or finish at the parish limits:

  • Highways
    • None

  • Principal Routes

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  • External Routes:
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