Cardwell is a
geographic parish in
Kings County,
New Brunswick
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,
Canada
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, located on the eastern border of the county.
For governance purposes, the parish is part of the Kings rural district,
which is a member of the Kings Regional Service Commission.
Prior to the
2023 governance reform, it comprised a single local service district, which was a member of
Kings Regional Service Commission (RSC8).
The
Census subdivision
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of the same name shares the parish's boundaries.
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Origin of name
The parish was named in honour of Viscount Cardwell, British Secretary of State for War
The secretary of state for war, commonly called the war secretary, was a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom, which existed from 1794 to 1801 and from 1854 to 1964. The secretary of state for war headed the War Offic ...
until two months before the parish's erection.
History
Cardwell was erected in 1874 from Sussex Parish.
Boundaries
Cardwell Parish is bounded:[ Remainder of parish on maps 141 and 142 at same site.][ Remainder of parish on mapbooks 396, 397, 415–417, and 434 at same site.]
*on the northwest by a line beginning at the northeastern corner of a grant to Jacob Smith, about 975 metres north of the junction of Plumweseep Road and Back Road, then running north 66º east to the Westmorland County line;
*on the east by the Westmorland and Albert County
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lines;
*on the south by a line beginning on the Albert County line at a point on the prolongation of the north line of a grant to Thomas Nicholson on the eastern side of Morton Road, west-southwesterly of Mechanic Lake, then running west-southwesterly along the prolongation and the grant line to the northwestern corner of the grant, then north-northwesterly to the northeastern corner of a grant to David Law on the southern side of the Law Road, then west-southwesterly along grant lines south of the Picadilly Road to the Sussex Parish line, southeast of DeCourcey Lake;
*on the west by a line beginning at a point on the eastern line of a large grant to Elias Snyder, then running northerly along the grant line and its prolongation to the Kennebecasis River
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, then downstream about 300 metres past the Horton Road to the eastern line of the Jacob Smith grant, then northerly along the grant to the starting point.
Former local service district
The entire parish formed the local service district of the parish of Cardwell, established in 1968 to assess for fire protection. Recreational and sports facilities was added to the assessment in 2012. First aid and ambulance services were listed from 1972 until the description was rewritten in 2012.
Communities
Communities at least partly within the parish;
* Anagance
*Buckley Settlement
*Crockets Corner
*Dunsinane
*Five Points
*Harper Settlement
*Lindys
*McCully
* Mechanic Settlement
* Penobsquis
* Picadilly
*Portage Vale
*South Branch
*Springdale
*Upper Goshen
Bodies of water
Bodies of water[Not including brooks, ponds or coves.] at least partly in the parish:
*Anagance River
*Kennebecasis River
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*South Branch
*Mechanic Lake
Other notable places
Parks, historic sites, and other noteworthy places at least partly in the parish.
* Picadilly Mountain Protected Natural Area
Demographics
Revised census figures based on the 2023 local governance reforms have not been released.
Population
Population trend
Language
Mother tongue (2016)
Access Routes
Highways and numbered routes that run through the parish, including external routes that start or finish at the parish limits:[Atlantic Canada Back Road Atlas ]
*Highways
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*Principal Routes
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*Secondary Routes:
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*External Routes:
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See also
*List of parishes in New Brunswick
The Canadian province of New Brunswick is divided by the ''Territorial Division Act'' into 152 Parish (administrative division), geographic parishes, units which had political significance as subdivisions of County, counties until the Municipaliti ...
Notes
References
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Parishes of Kings County, New Brunswick
Local service districts of Kings County, New Brunswick