Lorne Parish, New Brunswick

Lorne is a civil parish in Victoria County, New Brunswick, Canada.[2]

Lorne
Location within Victoria County, New Brunswick.
Coordinates: 47.1175°N 67.12°W / 47.1175; -67.12
Country Canada
Province New Brunswick
CountyVictoria
Erected1871
Area
  Land1,641.87 km2 (633.93 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)[1]
  Total464
  Density0.3/km2 (0.8/sq mi)
  Pop 2011-2016
10.4%
  Dwellings
407
Time zoneUTC-4 (AST)
  Summer (DST)UTC-3 (ADT)

For governance purposes it is divided between the local service districts of Riley Brook and the parish of Lorne,[3] both of which are members of the Western Valley Regional Service Commission (WVRSC).[4]

Origin of name

The parish was named for the Marquess of Lorne,[5] recently married to The Princess Louise, daughter of Queen Victoria. Lorne was later Governor General of Canada.

History

Lorne was erected in 1871 from Gordon Parish.[6]

In 1896 the northwestern boundary was altered from running north-northeast to running northeast.[7]

Delineation

Lorne Parish is defined in the Territorial Division Act[2] as being bounded:

Northeasterly and northerly by Northumberland and Restigouche Counties; south by Gordon Parish; and northwesterly by the prolongation to the county of Restigouche of the line forming the northwesterly boundary of Gordon Parish, which runs a course north forty-five degrees east from the point on the Royal Road[lower-alpha 1] eight miles north of the Tobique River.

Communities

Demographics

See also

Notes

  1. The Royal Road does not appear on provincial highway maps but does appear on cadastral land grant maps.

References

  1. "Census Profile, 2016 Census Lorne, Parish [Census subdivision], New Brunswick". Statistics Canada. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  2. "Chapter T-3 Territorial Division Act". Government of New Brunswick. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  3. "New Brunswick Regulation 84-168 under the Municipalities Act (O.C. 84-582)". Government of New Brunswick. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  4. "Communities in each of the 12 Regional Service Commissions (RSC) / Les communautés dans chacune des 12 Commissions de services régionaux (CSR)" (PDF), Government of New Brunswick, July 2017, retrieved 1 February 2021
  5. Ganong, William F. (1896). A Monograph of the Place-Nomenclature of the Province of New Brunswick. Royal Society of Canada. p. 246.
  6. "34 Vic. c. 29 An Act to erect part of the Parish of Gordon, in the County of Victoria, into a separate Town or Parish.". Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick. Passed in the Month of May 1871. Fredericton: Government of New Brunswick. 1871. pp. 168–169.
  7. "59 Vic. c. 8 An Act to Revise and Codify an Act to Provide for the Division of the Province into Counties, Towns and Parishes.". Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick. Passed in the Month of March, 1896. Fredericton: Government of New Brunswick. 1896. pp. 86–123.
  8. Statistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011 census
  9. 2011 Statistics Canada Census Profile: Lorne Parish, New Brunswick



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