List of population centres in New Brunswick

Population centre, in Canadian census data, is a populated place, or a cluster of interrelated populated places, which meets the demographic characteristics of an urban area, having a population of at least 1,000 people and a population density of no fewer than 400 persons per square kilometre.[1]

The term was first introduced in the Canada 2011 Census; prior to that, Statistics Canada used the term urban area.[1]

In the 2011 census, Statistics Canada listed 33 population centres in the province of New Brunswick.[2]

List

Rank Population centre Size group Population in 2011  Population in 2006 
1MonctonLarge urban107,08696,987
2Saint JohnMedium95,90291,352
3FrederictonMedium61,52257,255
4BathurstSmall17,88718,154
5EdmundstonSmall13,66014,110
6Chatham - DouglastownSmall13,30713,441
7OromoctoSmall9,2348,706
8Campbellton (New Brunswick part)Small9,1309,236
9ShediacSmall6,1295,554
10SussexSmall5,8125,654
11Grand Falls / Grand-SaultSmall5,7065,650
12WoodstockSmall5,2645,146
13St. StephenSmall4,8174,780
14CaraquetSmall4,2764,338
15HamptonSmall2,8652,756
16SackvilleSmall2,8482,525
17DalhousieSmall2,7502,862
18Tracadie-SheilaSmall2,6792,423
19ShippaganSmall2,6032,754
20SalisburySmall2,2082,036
21Saint-QuentinSmall2,0952,250
22BouctoucheSmall1,9561,911
23Saint AndrewsSmall1,8891,798
24Perth-AndoverSmall1,7781,797
25McEwenSmall1,5151,609
26St. LeonardSmall1,3531,362
27Starlight VillageSmall1,3191,914
28RichibuctoSmall1,2861,290
29McAdamSmall1,2841,404
30RogersvilleSmall1,1701,165
31Plaster RockSmall1,1351,150
32KedgwickSmall1,0121,151
33Sainte-Anne-de-MadawaskaSmall1,0021,073

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