Saint James Parish, New Brunswick Explained

Saint James
Other Name:St. James
Settlement Type:Parish
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Type2:County
Established Title:Erected
Established Date:1823
Area Footnotes:[1]
Area Land Km2:552.90
Population As Of:2021
Population Total:1,024
Population Density Km2:1.9
Population Blank1 Title:Change 2016-2021
Population Blank1: 13.7%
Population Blank2 Title:Dwellings
Population Blank2:499
Timezone:AST
Utc Offset:-4
Timezone Dst:ADT
Utc Offset Dst:-3

Saint James is a geographic parish in Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada, located north of St. Stephen.

For governance purposes, Little Ridge and areas to the south are part of the town of the Municipal District of St. Stephen,[2] while the rest of the parish is part of the Southwest rural district,[3] both of which are members of the Southwest New Brunswick Service Commission.[4]

Prior to the 2023 governance reform, it comprised one local service district (LSD) and part of a second, both of which were members of the Southwest New Brunswick Service Commission (SNBSC).

The Census subdivision of the same name shares the parish's borders.[1]

Origin of name

Historian William Francis Ganong believed the name suggested by other Saint names in the area.[5]

Five of the original six mainland parishes of Charlotte County used names of major saints recognised by the Church of England: Andrew (Scotland), David (Wales), George (England), Patrick (Ireland), and Stephen, and Saint James was the first new mainland parish to be erected in the county.

History

Saint James was erected in 1823 from Saint Stephen Parish and unassigned lands to the north of Saint Stephen and Saint David Parish;[6] the northern line of Saint Stephen had run above Gleason Point, Oak Hill, and DeWolfe.

Boundaries

Saint James Parish is bounded:[7] [8]

Former local service districts

Both LSDs assessed for only the basic LSD services of fire protection, police services, land use planning, emergency measures, and dog control.[9]

Saint James Parish

The local service district of the parish of Saint James originally comprised the entire parish.

The LSD was established in 1969 to assess for community services,[10] in this case to provide ambulance service after local funeral homes ceased doing so.[11] Fire protection was added in 1970.[12]

The taxing authority was 520.00 Saint James.

Western Charlotte

Western Charlotte comprised an area along the St. Croix River, running east from the mouth of Canoose Stream, then south along Green Brown Brook until it strikes the rear line of grants along the eastern side of the Basswood Ridge Road until it crosses Robinson Cross Road, southwesterly until it strikes the rear line of grants along Route 740, then southerly to the parish line, following the parish line to the western line of grants along Route 740, then running southerly along grant lines to St. Stephen, westerly along the St. Stephen limits to the western end of the town, then northwesterly along the rear line of grants west of Barter Settlement Road before turning southwesterly to strike the Mohannes Stream about midway between the two crossings of the Burnt Hill Road, upstream to about midway between the Chandler Road and the parish line, turning southwesterly to the rear line of grants along Route 725, then northwesterly to the parish line and southwest to the St. Croix.[13]

The LSD was established in 1988 to add first aid and ambulance services.[14]

The taxing authority was 528.00 Western Charlotte.

Communities

Communities at least partly within the parish.[15]

Bodies of water

Bodies of water[16] at least partly within the parish.

Islands

Islands at least partly within the parish.

Other notable places

Parks, historic sites, and other noteworthy places at least partly within the parish.[17]

Demographics

Language

Canada Census Mother Tongue - Saint James Parish, New Brunswick
CensusTotal
YearResponsesCountTrendPop % CountTrendPop %CountTrendPop %CountTrendPop %
1,200 9.4%97.17%25 40.0%2.02%0 0.0%0.00%10 n/a%0.81%
1,325 4.0%98.88%15 0.0%1.12%0 0.0%0.00%0 0.0%0.00%
1,380 0.0%98.92%15 33.3%1.08%0 0.0%0.00%0 0.0%0.00%
1,380 n/a99.28%10n/a0.72%0n/a0.00%0n/a0.00%

Access Routes

Highways and numbered routes that run through the parish, including external routes that start or finish at the parish limits:[19]

See also

External links



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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Census Profile . Statistics Canada . 30 October 2022 . 26 October 2022.
  2. Web site: Southwest Regional Service Commission: RSC 10 . Government of New Brunswick . 5 June 2023.
  3. Web site: Southwest Regional Service Commission: RD 10 . Government of New Brunswick . 5 June 2023.
  4. Web site: Regions Regulation – Regional Service Delivery Act . Government of New Brunswick . 5 June 2023 . 21 July 2022.
  5. Book: Ganong . William F. . A Monograph of the Place-Nomenclature of the Province of New Brunswick . 1896 . Royal Society of Canada . 268 . 17 March 2021.
  6. Book: Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New-Brunswick, Passed in the Year 1823.. 27 March 2021. 1823. Government of New Brunswick. Fredericton. 14–16. 4 Geo. IV c. 11 An Act for erecting a part of the Parish of Saint Stephen and the Country adjacent, in the County of Charlotte, into a separate and distinct Town or Parish..
  7. Web site: No. 145 . Provincial Archives of New Brunswick . Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development . 4 July 2021. Remainder of parish on maps 153, 154, and 160 at same site.
  8. Web site: 438 . Transportation and Infrastructure . Government of New Brunswick . 4 July 2021. Remainder of parish on mapbooks 439, 440, 453–455, 466–468, 477, 478, 487, and 488 at same site.
  9. Web site: 2020 Local Government Statistics for New Brunswick . Department of Environment and Local Government . 55 . 9 February 2021.
  10. Regulation 69–17 under the Municipalities Act (O. C. 69–161) . The Royal Gazette . Fredericton . 12 March 1969 . 127 . 149.
  11. St. Stephen – Milltown Ambulance Brigade . The New Brunswick Municipal Monthly . March 1969 . 25 . 3 . 5 . Department of Municipal Affairs . Fredericton, NB.
  12. Regulation 70–63 under the Municipalities Act (O. C. 70–385) . The Royal Gazette . Fredericton . 17 June 1970 . 128 . 343–344.
  13. Web site: New Brunswick Regulation 84-168 under the Municipalities Act (O.C. 84-582) . Government of New Brunswick . 9 February 2021.
  14. New Brunswick Regulation 88-228.
  15. Web site: Search the Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGNDB) . Government of Canada . 4 July 2021.
  16. Not including brooks, ponds or coves.
  17. Web site: Explore New Brunswick's Protected Natural Areas . GeoNB . 4 July 2021.
  18. New Brunswick Regulation 2017-46 under the Parks Act (O.C. 2017-293) . The Royal Gazette . 13 December 2017 . 175 . 1496–1497 . 5 July 2021 . . . 1714-9428.
  19. Atlantic Canada Back Road Atlas Pages 4, 12