Salisbury, New Brunswick

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Template:About Template:Use Canadian English Template:Infobox settlement Salisbury is a town located in Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.

Previously a village for 57 years from 1966 to 2023, in January 2023 Salisbury was amalgamated with parts of four local service districts (including the rural community of River Glade) to become a new town with the same name.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="GovRefMapRSC7">Template:Cite web</ref>

History

Template:See also Salisbury first became a permanent settlement when settlers from Yorkshire, England, settled there in 1774 (History, Village of Salisbury Website).

It grew quickly as a fox farming community, a special mutation of fox with grey/white fur, which was imported, was commonly bred in the many fox farms in Salisbury. This is where the saying "Home of the Silver Fox" comes from. While no fox farms are known to operate locally some wild foxes now share these genes.

Geography

Salisbury is situated on the north bank of the Petitcodiac River, approximately Template:Convert west of Moncton / Riverview, and Template:Convert east of Petitcodiac.

Services

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Salisbury post office.

The town has elementary, middle, and high schools and an outdoor swimming pool. Several family-owned shops and churches serve the surrounding area. There is also a Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron, 580 A/M Hugh Campbell Squadron.

Salisbury is a local service centre for several farming communities in the Petitcodiac River AKA Three Rivers, New Brunswick area. The town and many surrounding communities are served by Ambulance New Brunswick, Salisbury Fire & Rescue.

One of the first acts of the new council was to approve construction of a new fire hall.

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, at this time the Village of Salisbury had a population of Template:Val living in Template:Val of its Template:Val total private dwellings, a change of Template:Percentage from its 2016 population of Template:Val. With a land area of Template:Convert, it had a population density of Template:Pop density in 2021.<ref name=census2021/>

Template:Col-begin Template:Col-2 Population trend<ref>Statistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006 census</ref><ref name="cp2011a"/><ref name="census2016">Template:Cite web</ref>

Census Population Change (%)
2016 2,284 Template:Gain 3.4%
2011 2,208 Template:Gain 8.4%
2006 2,036 Template:Gain 4.2%
2001 1,954 Template:Gain 3.8%
1996 1,878 Template:Gain 4.0%
1991 1,805 Template:Gain 3.5%
1986 1,742 Template:Gain 4.2%
1981 1,672 N/A

Template:Col-2 Income (2015)<ref name="census2016"/>

Income type By CAD
Median total income per capita $29,536
Median Household Income $58,478
Median Family Income $69,461

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Language Population Pct (%)
English 2,095 92.5%
French 95 4.2%
Other languages 55 2.4%
English and French 20 0.9%

Template:Col-endAccording to the 2022 Election Results<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> a total of 327 citizens voted in the last Municipal election for the region.

Position Official Representative Votes Received Total Voters
Mayor Robert CAMPBELL 0 Accl.
Councillor at Large Jason GALLANT 0 Accl.
Ward 1 John Wiebe DYKSTRA 85 181
Ward 2 Phyllis BANNISTER 0 Accl.
Ward 3 (Former Village) Sarah COLWELL, Nathan O'BLENIS, & Stephanie THORNE 0 Accl. X 3
Ward 4 Joseph (Joe) D'ETTORE 94 146

Education

Notable people

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Bordering communities

See also

References

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