The northern mainland of the parish was divided (before 2023) into three municipalities; from east to west, these are the village of
Bas-Caraquet, the town of
Caraquet, and the eastern part of the village of
Bertrand. The remainder of the parish comprised four LSDs and part of a fifth. These LSDs were: • •
Blanchard Settlement (August 4, 1987) assessed for the additional services of street lighting and community services, both added in 1988. Consisted of the community of
Village-Blanchard (formerly Blanchard Settlement) and grants along the Waugh and Godin Roads. • •
Inkerman Centre (extended into parish on April 21, 1987) assessed for the additional service of street lighting. The portion in this parish consisted of the grants south of the wetlands along Ruisseau à Jules and all of the parish south of those grants. • •
Pokesudie (March 22, 1988) assessed for the additional services of street lighting (added 1988) and community services. Consisted of Pokesudie Island and Little Pokesudie Island. The community of
Pokesudie is on the main island. • •
St. Simon (September 22, 1971) assessed for the additional services of street lighting and recreational facilities. Consists of grants east of the former CNR line and north of the wetlands along Ruisseau à Isaac. Included the communities of Centre-Saint-Simon and Haut-Saint-Simon; the corresponding taxing authority was Saint-Simon. •
The parish of Caraquet (established 1968). Originally including all the unincorporated parts of the parish, it was eventually reduced to four mainland areas and two islands. The taxing authority was Par. de Caraquet. • • Grants in the southwestern corner of the parish, along Thériault, Lavigne, and Haché Roads, containing more than five thousand acres. • • Wetlands along Ruisseau à Isaac and Ruisseau à Jules. • • Ten grants between the mouth of the Saint-Simon River and the southwestern corner of Bas-Caraquet, containing about nine hundred acres. • • A small area on the southern bank of the Saint-Simon River where the Caraquet boundary cuts through a peninsula, containing less than five acres. • • Munro Island • • Caraquet Island ==Communities==