Westmorland County, New Brunswick County in New Brunswick, Canada
County in New Brunswick, Canada
Westmorland County (2021 population: 163,576[ 2] ) is a county in New Brunswick , a province of Canada. It is in the south-eastern part of the province. It contains the fast-growing commercial centre of Moncton and its northern and eastern suburbs. Also located in the county are the university town of Sackville and the local tourist destination of Shediac .
Westmorland County is centrally located in the Maritimes and is New Brunswick 's most populous county. Fishing and tourism are important industries along the Northumberland Strait shore, and there is some mixed farming in the Petitcodiac River Valley and in the Tantramar Marsh region. The city of Moncton accounts for half of the county's population and has developed as a major transportation, distribution, commercial and retail centre. Dorchester is the historic shire town.
Origins
The county, once a part of Cumberland County, Nova Scotia , was one of the original eight counties delineated shortly after the creation of the British colony of New Brunswick in 1784. Initially it included what is now Albert County and part of Saint John County .
Due to sweeping social reforms of the Louis Robichaud premiership, the counties no longer serve their role as regional local government and administrative units.
Transportation
Major highways
Census subdivisions
Communities
There were the eleven municipalities within Westmorland County before the 2023 local governance reforms (listed with 2021 figures):[ 3]
Official Name
Designation
Area km2
Population
Parish
Moncton
City
141.92
79,470
Moncton
Dieppe
City
54.05
28,114
Dorchester , Moncton
Shediac
Town
53.95
7,535
Shediac
Beaubassin East
Rural community
291.08
6,718
Botsford , Shediac
Sackville
Town
74.17
6,099
Sackville
Memramcook
Village
187.67
5,029
Dorchester
Cap-Pelé
Village
23.36
2,441
Botsford , Shediac
Salisbury
Village
13.54
2,387
Salisbury
Petitcodiac
Village
17.21
1,476
Salisbury
Dorchester
Village
5.79
906
Dorchester
Port Elgin
Village
2.66
381
Sackville , Westmorland
First Nations
There is one First Nations reserve in Westmorland County (population as of 2021):[ 4]
Parishes
The county is subdivided into seven parishes (listed by 2016 population):[ 3]
Demographics
Historical Census Data - Westmorland County, New Brunswick Year 1991 114,745 — 1996 120,531 +5.0% 2001 124,688 +3.4% 2006 132,849 +6.5% 2011 144,158 +8.5% 2016 149,623 +3.8% 2021 163,576 +9.3% [ 5] [ 6] [ 1] [ 2]
As a census division in the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , Westmorland County had a population of 163,576 living in 70,090 of its 75,506 total private dwellings, a change of 9.3% from its 2016 population of 149,623 . With a land area of 3,659.74 km2 (1,413.03 sq mi), it had a population density of 44.7/km2 (115.8/sq mi) in 2021.[ 2]
Canada census – Westmorland County, New Brunswick community profile
Population 149,623 (+3.8% from 2011) 144,158 (+8.5% from 2006)
Land area 3,666.15 km2 (1,415.51 sq mi) 3,662.02 km2 (1,413.91 sq mi)
Population density 40.8/km2 (106/sq mi) 39.4/km2 (102/sq mi)
Median age 43.1 (M: 42.2, F: 43.9) 41.4 (M: 40.5, F: 42.4)
Private dwellings 71,839 (total) 67,842 (total)
Median household income $61,903 $55,736
Language
The dominant dialect of Acadian French spoken in Westmorland County is Chiac .
Canada Census Mother Tongue - Westmorland County, New Brunswick[ 5] [ 6] [ 1]
Census
Total
English
French
French & English
Non-official languages
Year
Responses
Count
Trend
Pop %
Count
Trend
Pop %
Count
Trend
Pop %
Count
Trend
Pop %
2016
146,610
77,450
1.3%
52.83%
60,570
3.0%
41.31%
2,430
13.0%
1.66%
6,160
74.0%
4.20%
2011
140,925
76,475
7.8%
54.27%
58,795
7.2%
41.72%
2,115
67.2%
1.50%
3,540
17.6%
2.51%
2006
130,080
70,945
3.6%
54.54%
54,860
7.4%
42.17%
1,265
6.3%
0.97%
3,010
102.7%
2.31%
2001
122,405
68,510
1.2%
55.97%
51,060
6.7%
41.71%
1,350
7.2%
1.10%
1,485
12.9%
1.21%
1996
118,330
67,700
n/a
57.21%
47,860
n/a
40.45%
1,455
n/a
1.23%
1,315
n/a
1.11%
Access routes
Highways and numbered routes that run through the county, including external routes that start or finish at the county limits:[ 8]
Protected areas and attractions
Notable people
See also
References
^ a b c "Census Profile, 2016 Census: Westmorland, County [Census division], New Brunswick" . Statistics Canada. Retrieved October 2, 2019 .
^ a b c d "Population and dwelling counts: Canada and census divisions" . Statistics Canada . February 9, 2022. Retrieved April 3, 2022 .
^ a b c "2016 Community Profiles" . 2016 Canadian census . Statistics Canada. August 12, 2021. Retrieved October 2, 2019 .
^ "Census Profile, 2016 Census: Fort Folly 1, Indian reserve [Census subdivision], New Brunswick" . Statistics Canada. Retrieved October 2, 2019 .
^ a b Statistics Canada: 1996 , 2001 , 2006 , 2011 census
^ a b 2011 Statistics Canada Census Profile: Westmorland County, New Brunswick
^ "2011 Community Profiles" . 2011 Canadian census . Statistics Canada. March 21, 2019. Retrieved May 2, 2014 .
^ Atlantic Canada Back Road Atlas ISBN 978-1-55368-618-7
External links
Places adjacent to Westmorland County, New Brunswick
Cities Towns Villages Regional municipality Rural communities Rural districts
Acadian Peninsula
Capital Region
Chaleur
Fundy
Greater Miramichi
Kent
Kings
Northwest
Restigouche
Southeast
Southwest
Western Valley
Regional service commissions School districts Indian reserves
Big Hole Tract 8 (North Half)
Big Hole Tract 8 (South Half)
Buctouche 16
Buctouche Micmac Band Extension
Devon 30
Eel Ground 2
Eel River 3
Esgenoôpetitj
Fort Folly 1
Indian Island 28
Indian Point 1
Indian Ranch
Kingsclear 6
Metepenagiag Urban Reserve 3
Metepenagiag Urban Reserve 8
Metepenagiag Uta'nk
Moose Meadows 4
Oinpegitjoig
Oromocto 26
Pabineau 11
Pokemouche 13
Red Bank 4
Red Bank 7
Renous 12
Richibucto 15
Soegao No. 35
St Basile 10
St. Mary's 24
Tabusintac 9
The Brothers 18
Tobique 20
Woodstock 23
Non-administrative divisions