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1 Origin of name  





2 History  





3 Boundaries  





4 Communities  





5 Bodies of water  





6 Islands  





7 Other notable places  





8 Demographics  



8.1  Population  





8.2  Language  







9 Access Routes  





10 See also  





11 Notes  





12 References  














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Coordinates: 45°3759N 66°3459W / 45.633°N 66.583°W / 45.633; -66.583
 

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Blissville
Location within Sunbury County, New Brunswick
Location within Sunbury County, New Brunswick
Country Canada
Province New Brunswick
CountySunbury County
Erected1835
Area
 • Land341.74 km2 (131.95 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total777
 • Density2.3/km2 (6/sq mi)
 • Change 2016-2021
Decrease 5.1%
 • Dwellings
369
Time zoneUTC-4 (AST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-3 (ADT)

Blissville is a geographic parishinSunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada.[2]

Prior to the 2023 governance reform, for governance purposes it was divided between CFB Gagetown and the local service district of the parish of Blissville,[3] which was a member of Capital Region Service Commission (RSC11).[4]

Origin of name[edit]

The parish was probably named in honour of John Murray Bliss,[5] senior justice of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick at the time the Act erecting the parish[6] was passed in 1834 but died before it became effective in January 1835.

History[edit]

Blissville was erected in 1835 from Burton and Lincoln Parishes.[6]

In 1874 Gladstone Parish was erected from the western part of Blissville.[7]

In 1896 the land boundary with Gladstone was completely altered, adding a large area to Blissville; the boundary with Burton was altered along the Nerepis Road.[8]

In 1949 the boundary with Burton was restored to its pre-1896 line.[9]

Boundaries[edit]

Blissville Parish is bounded:[2][10][11][12]

Communities[edit]

Communities at least partly within the parish;[10][11][12] italics indicate a community expropriated for CFB Gagetown

  • Blissville
  • Central Blissville
  • Germany
  • Hoyt
  • Hoyt Station
  • Juvenile Settlement
  • Mill Settlement
  • Mill Settlement West
  • Patterson
  • Sand Brook
  • Tweedsmuir
  • Bodies of water[edit]

    Bodies of water[c] at least partly in the parish:[10][11][12]

  • Brizley Stream
  • Piskahegan Stream
  • Back Creek
  • Bass Creek
  • White Birch Lake
  • Islands[edit]

    Islands in the parish:[10][11][12]

    Other notable places[edit]

    Parks, historic sites, and other noteworthy places in the parish.[10][11][12]

    Demographics[edit]

    Revised census figures based on the 2023 local governance reforms have not been released.

    Access Routes[edit]

    Highways and numbered routes that run through the parish, including external routes that start or finish at the parish limits:[18]

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ By the magnet of 1834,[6] when declination in the area was between 16º and 17º west of north.[13] The Territorial Division Act clause referring to magnetic direction bearings was omitted in the 1952[14] and 1973 Revised Statutes.[2]
  • ^ By the magnet of 1896, when declination in the area was about 20º west of north.[13]
  • ^ Not including brooks, ponds or coves.
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Census Profile". Statistics Canada. 26 October 2022. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
  • ^ a b c "Chapter T-3 Territorial Division Act". Government of New Brunswick. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  • ^ "New Brunswick Regulation 84-168 under the Municipalities Act (O.C. 84-582)". Government of New Brunswick. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  • ^ "Communities in each of the 12 Regional Service Commissions (RSC) / Les communautés dans chacune des 12 Commissions de services régionaux (CSR)" (PDF), Government of New Brunswick, July 2017, retrieved 2 February 2021
  • ^ Ganong, William F. (1896). A Monograph of the Place-Nomenclature of the Province of New Brunswick. Royal Society of Canada. p. 221. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  • ^ a b c "4 Wm. IV c. 42 An Act to erect a new Parish in the County of Sunbury.". Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick, Passed in the Year 1834. Fredericton: Government of New Brunswick. 1834. pp. 103–104. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  • ^ "37 Vic. c. 38 An Act to erect a part of the Parish of Blissville, in the County of Sunbury, into a separate Town or Parish.". Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick. Passed in the Months of March & April 1874. Fredericton: Government of New Brunswick. 1874. pp. 112–113. Available as a free ebook from Google Books.
  • ^ "59 Vic. c. 8 An Act to Revise and Codify an Act to Provide for the Division of the Province into Counties, Towns and Parishes.". Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick. Passed in the Month of March, 1896. Fredericton: Government of New Brunswick. 1896. pp. 86–123. Available as a free ebook from Google Books.
  • ^ "13 Geo. VI c. 146 An Act to Amend Chapter 2 of the Revised Statutes, 1927, Respecting the Division of the Province into Counties Towns and Parishes, in so far as It Relates to the County of Sunbury.". Acts of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick Passed During the Session of 1949. Fredericton: Government of New Brunswick. 1949. p. 468.
  • ^ a b c d e "No. 137". Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development. Retrieved 22 June 2021. Remainder of parish on maps 138, 147, 148, and 155 at same site.
  • ^ a b c d e "410" (PDF). Transportation and Infrastructure. Government of New Brunswick. Retrieved 22 June 2021. Remainder of parish on mapbooks 411, 427–429, 442, 443, 457, and 458 at same site.
  • ^ a b c d e "Search the Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGNDB)". Government of Canada. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  • ^ a b "Historical Magnetic Declination". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
  • ^ "Chapter 227 Territorial Division Act". The Revised Statutes of New Brunswick 1952 Volume III. Fredericton: Government of New Brunswick. 1952. pp. 3725–3771.
  • ^ Statistics Canada: 2001, 2006 census
  • ^ 2011 Statistics Canada Census Profile: Blissville Parish, New Brunswick
  • ^ a b "Census Profile, 2016 Census Blissville, Parish [Census subdivision], New Brunswick". Statistics Canada. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  • ^ Atlantic Canada Back Road Atlas ISBN 978-1-55368-618-7


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