List of cities in New Brunswick

Cities and towns in New Brunswick

The Canadian Province of New Brunswick has eight municipalities that hold city status. These eight cities had a cumulative population of 272,174 and an average population of 34,022 in the 2011 Census.[1] New Brunswick's largest and smallest cities are Saint John and Campbellton with populations of 70,063 and 7,385 respectively.[1]

List

Population
(2001)[2]
Population
(1996)[3]
Population
(1991)[3]
Bathurst at-large 7 12,275 12,714 −3.5 91.86 133.6 12,924 13,815 14,409
Campbellton[NB 1] at-large 6 7,385 7,384 0.0 18.66 395.7 7,798 8,404 8,699
Dieppe ward 8 23,310 18,565 25.6 54.11 430.8 14,951 12,497 10,650
Edmundston ward 8 16,032 16,643 −3.7 107.00 149.8 17,373 11,033[NB 2] 10,835
Fredericton[NB 3] ward 12 56,224 50,535 11.3 131.67 427.0 47,560 46,507 46,466
Miramichi at-large 8 17,811 18,129 −1.8 179.93 99.0 18,508 19,241 21,165
Moncton[NB 4] ward 10 69,074 64,128 7.7 141.17 489.3 61,046 59,313 56,823
Saint John[NB 5] ward 10 70,063 68,043 3.0 315.82 221.8 69,661 72,494 74,969
Total cities 272,174 256,141 6.3 1,040.22 261.7 249,821 243,304 244,016

See also

Notes

  1. Campbellton is New Brunswick's smallest city by population and area.
  2. For the 2001 census, Edmunston's 1996 population of 11,033 was adjusted to 17,876 for comparison purposes to reflect a boundary change.
  3. Fredericton is New Brunswick's capital.
  4. The Moncton census metropolitan area (CMA) includes the City of Dieppe.
  5. Saint John is New Brunswick's largest city by population and area. The Saint John CMA is formed around the City of Saint John.

References

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