Queens County, New Brunswick
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Queens County (2001 population 11,862) is located in central New Brunswick, Canada. The county's geography is dominated by the Saint John River and Grand Lake. Coal mining is a major industry in the Minto area. Forestry and mixed farming dominate the rest of the county. The CFB Gagetown military training area takes in a large portion of the western part of the county.
List of towns in Queens County: Incorporated: (with 2001 populations given)
- Minto (2,776)
- Chipman (1,432)
- Gagetown (682)
- Cambridge-Narrows (654)
Unincorporated:
- Codys
- Coles Island
- Cumberland Bay
- Douglas Harbour
- Gaspereau Forks
- Hampstead
- Jemseg
- Queenstown
- Welsford
- Whites Cove
- Wickham
- Wirral
- Youngs Cove
Counties: Albert - Carleton - Charlotte - Gloucester - Kent - Kings - Madawaska - Northumberland - Queens - Restigouche - Saint John - Sunbury - Victoria - Westmorland - York
Cities: Bathurst - Campbellton - Dieppe - Edmundston - Fredericton - Miramichi - Moncton - Saint John
Towns: Beresford - Bouctouche - Caraquet - Dalhousie - Grand Bay-Westfield - Grand Falls - Hampton - Hartland - Lameque - Nackawic - Oromocto - Quispamsis - Richibucto - Riverview - Rothesay - Sackville - Shediac - Shippagan - St. Andrews - St. George - St-Leonard - St-Quentin - St. Stephen - Sussex - Tracadie-Sheila - Woodstock
Villages (1000+ people): Atholville - Balmoral - Bas-Caraquet - Belledune - Bertrand - Blacks Harbour - Blackville - Cap-Pele - Charlo - Chipman - Eel River Crossing - Grand Manan - Hillsborough - Kedgwick - McAdam - Memramcook - Minto - Neguac - New Maryland - Norton - Perth-Andover - Petitcodiac - Petit-Rocher - Plaster Rock - Pointe-Verte - Rogersville - St-Antoine - Ste-Anne-de-Madawaska - Salisbury - Sussex Corner - Tide Head
Province / Territory | Largest | Smallest | ||
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Alberta | Div. No. 6 (Calgary) | 1,021,060 | Division No. 4 | 11,300 |
British Columbia | Greater Vancouver | 1,986,965 | Stikine Region | 1,316 |
Manitoba | Division No. 11 | 621,451 | Division No. 23 | 8,989 |
New Brunswick | Westmorland County | 124,688 | Queens County | 11,862 |
N'land and Labrador | Division No. 1 | 242,875 | Division No. 3 | 19,370 |
Northwest Territories | Fort Smith Region | 28,824 | Inuvik Region | 8,536 |
Nova Scotia | Halifax County | 359,183 | Victoria County | 7,962 |
Nunavut | Qikiqtaaluk Region | 14,372 | Kitikmeot Region | 4,816 |
Ontario | Toronto Division | 2,481,494 | Manitoulin District | 12,679 |
Prince Edward Island | Queens County | 71,619 | Kings County | 19,180 |
Quebec | Montreal | 1,812,723 | L'Île-d'Orléans | 6,779 |
Saskatchewan | Division No. 11 | 237,629 | Division No. 4 | 11,714 |
Most and least populous divisions appear in italics. |