Bathurst, New Brunswick
AskBiography Logo   Latest News  Follow Us on Twitter  Follow Us on Google Buzz  Became Fan - Facebook  Subscribe to RSSRSS   Bookmark and Share

Bathurst, New Brunswick

Administration
Full nameBathurst
Official nameBathurst
Settlement typeCity
MottoSee What Awaits You
CountryCanada
Province 
CountyGloucester
ParishBathurst
Settled1600's
Town Status1912
City Status1966
Government
Electoral Districts
Federal

Acadie-Bathurst
TypeCity Council
MayorStephen J. Brunet
CouncillorsList of Members
Bob Anderson
Hugh L. Comeau
Scott A. Ferguson
Anne-Marie Gammon
Daniel Roy
Graham Wiseman
Hugh J. Young
Geography
Land Area35.3 sq mi (91.55 km2)
Urban Area27 sq mi (69.85 km2)
Metro Area806 sq mi (2087.97 km2)
Highest Elevation203.4 ft (62 m)
Lowest Elevation0 ft (0 m)
Demography
Total Population12714 (2006)
Density (pop.)138.9/km2 (359.8/sq mi)
Urban (pop.)18154
Metro (pop.)30424
Change 2001-06(-)1.6%
Census Ranking290 of 5,008
Other information
Time zoneAST (UTC-4)
- Summer (DST)ADT (UTC-3)
Postal code(s)E2A
Area code506
Area exchanges:
226, 350, 480, 543, 544,
545, 546, 547, 548, 549
Dwellings6158
Median Income*$39,492 CDN
Access Routes
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
NTS Map021P12
GNBC CodeDAFQX

     Home | Settlement B | Bathurst, New Brunswick



Bathurst (2006 population; UA 12,714; CA population 13,424) is a Canadian city in Gloucester County, New Brunswick.

Bathurst is situated on Bathurst Harbour, an estuary at the mouth of the Nepisiguit River at the southernmost part of Chaleur Bay.

Early settlers from France came to the area in the 17th century in what became part of the colony of Acadia. Following the fall of this part of Acadia to British control in the Seven Years' War, the region saw the arrival of numerous English and Scottish settlers, particularly during the latter 18th century through to the 20th century. The community was named by the Governor, Sir Howard Douglas (1823 � 1831), in honor of Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst (1762 � 1834), Secretary of State for the Colonies of the British government.

The opening of the Intercolonial Railway of Canada in 1876 provided a fast connection from the port of Bathurst to the rest of North America which was essential for developing the region's principal industries in forestry and zinc mining. Bathurst Airport accommodates general aviation, along with service to Montreal, Quebec via Air Canada.

In 1881, the Roman Catholic Church constructed the Sacré-Coeur Cathedral.

In 1998, the Laval Titan QMJHL franchise relocated to Bathurst, taking the name Acadie � Bathurst Titan. The games are a popular activity for residents of the city. Bathurst is one of the smallest markets in the Canadian Hockey League.

The Nepisiguit Centennial Museum/Cultural Centre (c. 1967) is on the Canadian Register of Historic Places. The Herman J. Good V.C Branch No.18 Royal Canadian Legion War Museum (c. 1956) is on the Canadian Register of Historic Places.

Latest News : Bathurst, New Brunswick : Tweet this RSS

Want to Bathurst, New Brunswick latest news on your twitter account???   sign in with twitter
Bathurst, New Brunswick     sign in with twitter   ||  Settlement_B     sign in with twitter   ||  Region     sign in with twitter
NB diocese wants victims to get clergy funds - CBC.ca Tweet this news
CBC.ca--The Roman Catholic Diocese of -Bathurst-, -NB-, wants to be able to use money set aside to train future clergy to help compensate people sexually assaulted by a ... - Date : Wed, 10 Nov 2010 19:03:27 GMT+00:00
NB 17U, 15U girls sixth at nationals - Daily Gleaner Tweet this news
Daily Gleaner--Brad States of -Bathurst- answered with 26 points and Adam Spurrell of Quispamsis tossed in 20 more. -New Brunswick's- 15U boys notched their lone victory in ... - Date : Mon, 09 Aug 2010 09:08:37 GMT+00:00
Wolf cull 'stupid': biologist - Slave River Journal Tweet this news
Slave River Journal--The latest management plan for the dwindling -Bathurst- caribou herd, agreed to by the territorial and Tlicho governments, was presented to the Wek'eezhii ... - Date : Tue, 10 Aug 2010 18:01:42 GMT+00:00
Former NB Speaker accused of giving property to his kids to avoid creditors - Daily Gleaner Tweet this news
Daily Gleaner--Documents filed in a -New Brunswick- court show that Frank Branch gave much of his property to his children in 2006, the same year he became the subject of a ... - Date : Wed, 07 Jul 2010 09:12:20 GMT+00:00
Province will help protect NB lighthouses - CanadaEast.com Tweet this news
CanadaEast.com--People needn't fear that -New Brunswick's- heritage lighthouses will be lost forever after the federal government decommissions them because the province will ... - Date : Fri, 11 Jun 2010 09:06:35 GMT+00:00
Park access free tomorrow - Times and Transcript Tweet this news
Times and Transcript--Six out of -New Brunswick's- nine provincial parks charge admission, with most of the fees attached to those parks which have beaches. ... - Date : Fri, 11 Jun 2010 09:02:03 GMT+00:00
Former politican in NB ordered to stand trial on fraud-related charges - CanadaEast.com Tweet this news
CanadaEast.com---BATHURST-, -NB- - A -New Brunswick- judge says there is enough evidence for former provincial politician Frank Branch to go to trial on fraud-related charges. ... - Date : Fri, 04 Jun 2010 15:20:50 GMT+00:00
Busy summer on the beach fpr - Daily Gleaner Tweet this news
Daily Gleaner--By The Daily Gleaner Volleyball -New Brunswick- will have one of its busiest summers ahead, as it unveils the Senior Tour and Youth Tour schedule, ... - Date : Sat, 12 Jun 2010 09:07:34 GMT+00:00
Stratabound drills zinc and silver in New Brunswick - The Northern Miner (subscription) Tweet this news
The Northern Miner (subscription)---...- (SB-V) continues to pull good-grade, near-surface zinc and silver intercepts from its Captain North Extension claim near -Bathurst New Brunswick-. ... - Date : Thu, 06 May 2010 21:39:45 GMT+00:00
Toughen impaired penalties in NB: MADD - CBC.ca Tweet this news
CBC.ca--The -Bathurst- chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving is urging the -New Brunswick- government to follow BC's lead and introduce tougher penalties for ... - Date : Fri, 30 Apr 2010 16:57:44 GMT+00:00

Census Population
1871 600
1901 1,044
1911 960
1921 3,327
1931 3,300
1941 3,554
1951 4,453
1961 5,494
1971 16,674
1981 15,705
1991 14,409
2001 12,924
2006 12,714

Population trends
Census Population Change (%)
2006 12,714 (-)1.6%
2001 12,924 (-)6.4%
1996 13,815 (-)4.1%
1991 14,409 N/A

Languages
Language Population Pct (%)
French only 6,265 50.58%
English only 5,735 46.31%
Both English and French 240 1.94%
Other languages 145 1.17%

Subdivisions of New Brunswick New Brunswick

SubdivisionsCounties * Parishes * Municipalities * Municipal amalgamations * Communities * First Nations * School districts * Regions
CitiesBathurst * Campbellton * Dieppe * Edmundston * Fredericton * Miramichi * Moncton * Saint John



Privacy | Sitemap