Northumberland County, New Brunswick
Northumberland County (
2001 population 50,817) is located in northeastern
New Brunswick,
Canada. The county is dominated by the
Miramichi River, world famous for its salmon fishing. Northumberland County is also covered by a thick forest, and forest products stimulate the county economy.
List of towns in Northumberland County, with 2001 populations given:
- Miramichi (18,508)
- Neguac (1,697)
- Baie-Sainte-Anne (1,600)
- Rogersville (1,248)
- Brantville (1,153)
- Blackville (1,015)
- Doaktown (955)
- Sunny Corner (910)
- Tabusintac (893)
- Renous (885)
- Riviere-du-Portage (725)
- St. Margarets (386)
- Black River Bridge (371)
- Escuminac (252)
- Boiestown (???)