Victoria County (New Brunswick)

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Victoria County
Victoria County
Location of the region in New Brunswick
Basic data
Country Canada
province New Brunswick

Administrative headquarters Perth-Andover
Coordinates : 47 ° 4 ′  N , 67 ° 25 ′  W Coordinates: 47 ° 4 ′  N , 67 ° 25 ′  W
Residents 19,921 (as of 2011)
surface 5,503.9 km²
Population density 3.6 inhabitants / km²
Time zone : Atlantic Standard Time ( UTC −4)
Atlantic Daylight Time ( UTC −3, daylight saving time)

Victoria County is a county in the Canadian province of New Brunswick . The administrative seat is in Perth-Andover . The county has 19,921 people and covers an area of ​​5503.9 km². The population density is 3.6 inhabitants / km².

The county's economy is largely based on agriculture.

The county's main river is the Saint John River . The highest point is Bald Peak, 636 meters high.

Municipalities and cities

Landscape near Aroostook
The Castle Inn in Perth-Andover

Victoria County consists of five counties (listed by population - 2011 Census).

Surname status Area km 2 Residents
Grand Falls city 18.06 5706
Perth-Andover Village 8.89 1778
Plaster skirt Village 3.09 1135
Drummond Village 8.91 775
Aroostook Village 2.24 351

Parishes

The county is divided into seven parishes (listed by population - 2011 Census).

Victoria County Parish Division
Surname status Area km 2 Residents
Drummond Parish Parish 1014.93 2250
Gordon Parish Parish 1431.61 1567
Denmark Parish Parish 750.74 1592
Perth Parish Parish 318.07 1096
Grand Falls Parish Parish 158.43 1172
Andover Parish Parish 123.67 942
Lorne Parish Parish 1640.36 518

First Nations

There is a First Nations - Reserve (listed by population - 2011 Census).

Surname status Area km 2 Residents
Tobique 20th reserve 24.94 1039

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Web links

Commons : Victoria County  - Collection of Pictures, Videos, and Audio Files

Individual evidence

  1. Victoria County Statistics
  2. First Nations Reserves in New Brunswick  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.aboriginalcanada.gc.ca