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14-416: Pennfield may refer to: Pennfield Parish, New Brunswick , a civil parish west of Saint John, Canada the parish of Pennfield , a local service district covering most of the civil parish Pennfield, New Brunswick , an unincorporated community in the civil parish Pennfield Charter Township, Michigan , United States [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

28-752: Is bounded: Pennfield's original northern boundary was a prolongation of the southern line of the Cape Association grant in Saint David Parish , which runs south of Robinson Creek Road in Saint David Ridge. The prolongation passes near the northern end of Loon Lake in Clarendon Parish before striking the Queens County line. A small part of Saint George Parish near the head of the Letang River

42-513: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Pennfield Parish, New Brunswick Pennfield is a geographic parish in Charlotte County , New Brunswick , Canada , located west of Saint John located east of St. George and west of Saint John . For governance purposes, Utopia and areas south of Route 780 are part of the incorporated rural community of Eastern Charlotte , while

56-573: Is located in central New Brunswick , Canada. The county shire town is the village of Gagetown. The county was named as an expression of loyalty to the Crown and to commemorate a group of earlier settlers originally from Queens County, New York. 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

70-733: The LSD additionally assessed for community & recreation services. The taxing authority was 512.00 Pennfield. Beaver Harbour comprised an area on the western side of Beaver Harbour, including the eastern part of the old town plat and running north to the junction of Mountain Road and Waite's Lane. The community of Beaver Harbour outgrew the boundaries of the LSD by 2013. The LSD was established in 1971 to add street lighting and community services. First aid and ambulance services were added in 1979. Beaver Harbour additionally assessed street lighting and community & recreation services. The taxing authority

84-477: The most southern point of Queens County was included in the Clarendon District, a polling district that also included the northern part of Lepreau Parish. In 1869 the northern part of Pennfield was included in the newly erected Clarendon Parish . In 1877 the boundary through the Letang River and Letang Harbour was changed, transferring some islands to Pennfield. The village of Blacks Harbour sat at

98-440: The parish. Highways and numbered routes that run through the parish, including external routes that start or finish at the parish limits: 45°12′40″N 66°39′22″W  /  45.21119°N 66.656113°W  / 45.21119; -66.656113  ( Pennfield Parish, New Brunswick ) Queens County, New Brunswick Queens County ( French : Comté de Queens ; 2016 population 10,472 )

112-535: The rest of the county. The CFB Gagetown military training area takes in a large portion of the western part of the county. There are four municipalities within Queens County (listed by 2016 population): The county is subdivided into ten parishes (listed by 2016 population): As a census division in the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , Queens County had a population of 10,998 living in 5,133 of its 6,854 total private dwellings,

126-436: The same name includes all of the parish except the former village of Blacks Harbour . The parish was named by Quaker Loyalist settlers of the area for William Penn , early Quaker leader and founder of Pennsylvania . Pennfield was erected in 1786 as one of the county's original parishes; it included Lepreau Parish , the southern part of Clarendon Parish , and a small piece of Saint George Parish . Pennfield Parish

140-427: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pennfield&oldid=1006013594 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

154-453: The southwestern corner of the parish's mainland. Both LSDs assessed for the basic LSD services of fire protection , police services , land use planning , emergency measures , and dog control . The local service district of the parish of Pennfield originally included all of the parish outside Blacks Harbour. The LSD was established in 1970 to assess for fire protection. First aid and ambulance services were added in 1979. In 2022,

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168-696: The sparsely populated north and The Wolves islands in the Bay of Fundy are part of the Southwest rural district, both of which are members of the Southwest New Brunswick Service Commission. Prior to the 2023 governance reform , it comprised one village of Blacks Harbour and two local service districts , all of which were members of the Southwest New Brunswick Service Commission (SNBSC). The Census subdivision of

182-545: Was 524.00 Beaver Harbour. Beaver Harbour was the only LSD in Charlotte County with street lighting. Communities at least partly within the parish. bold indicates an incorporated municipality Bodies of water at least partly within the parish. italics indicate a name no longer in official use Islands at least partly within the parish. italics indicates a name no longer in official use Parks, historic sites, and other noteworthy places at least partly within

196-414: Was also part of Pennfield; all islands in the river and Letang Harbour were part of Saint George. In 1814 the parish was extended north to the county line, adding the rest of Clarendon. In 1850 the boundary with Saint George Parish near the head of the Letang River was changed to its modern line. In 1857 the eastern part of Pennfield was erected as LePreau Parish. In 1868 all of the parish north of

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