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Inkerman Parish, New Brunswick

Inkerman is a geographic parish in Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada.

Origin of name
The parish is named after the Battle of Inkerman in the Crimean War, fought in 1854. ==History==
History
Inkerman was erected in 1855 from Saumarez Parish. In 1870, the boundary with Saumarez Parish was adjusted. In 1881, the western part of Inkerman was included in the newly erected Saint-Isidore. ==Boundaries==
Boundaries
Inkerman Parish is bounded: • on the north by a line beginning at the northwestern corner of grant 255 on the western side of Lavigne Road, a bit south of the end of Chemin Gauvin est, easterly to a point on the prolongation of the rear line of the tier of grants on the eastern bank of the Pokemouche River, 300 chains (6.035 km) inland, then southeasterly along the grants to Grande Anse, then southeasterly and southwesterly along the shore to the mouth of the Pokemouche River; • on the east by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence • on the south by a line beginning at the Old Tracadie Gully, across Tracadie Bay, up LeBouthillier Brook to Route 11, then southwesterly along grant lines to the north line of grant 145 on the north side of Route 160 and along the grant to where it strikes the Saint-Isidore Parish line; • on the west by a line running northwesterly from Saint-Raymond Road, at the southeastern corner of grant 144 on the south side of Route 160, to the southern line of Range 6 in the Paquetville South Settlement, which runs along the south side of Val-Doucet Road farther west, then northeastern and northwesterly along Range 6 to the Pokemouche River; then northeasterly in a direct line to the southernmost corner of the tier of grants west of Lavigne Road, then northwest along the rear of four grants in the tier to the northern line of Inkerman. ==Governance==
Governance
The Regional Municipality of Tracadie includes the southern part of the parish, the boundary running generally along the rear lines of grants along the Pokemouche River, Cowans Creek, and the South Branch Pokemouche River below McConnell Brook; the barrier islands along the outer edge of Tracadie Bay are also part of the regional municipality. From east to west, the communities of Four Roads, Six Roads, Boudreau Road, Sainte-Rose-Gloucester, Gaspereau, and Haut-Sainte-Rose are within the regional municipality, as is the part of Pont-Landry within this parish. In addition to basic LSD services, all LSDs assessed for the voluntary services of street lighting and community & recreation services. Running east to west, the local service districts and Indian reserve were: Inkerman Centre contained the peninsula east of the South Branch Pokemouche River, all of Inkerman Parish east from the junction of Nardini Road and Route 345, and all of Caraquet Parish south of the wetlands along Jules Brook. The community of Inkerman comprises the peninsula, Inkerman Ferry the area east of the Pokemouche River; the former community of Pokemouche Junction, centred around Nardini Road and Allée Connolly, has been absorbed by Inkerman Ferry. Established in 1970 to provide street lighting. Originally it included Four Roads as far west as Green Point Road but was otherwise much smaller than today; it expanded in 1987 on all sides, lost Évangéline in 1988, and lost Four Roads to Tracadie in 2015. Now part of Shippagan. Now mostly part of Caraquet, with a small area in the southeastern border part of Shippagan. when it included all of Evangéline west of Route 335. Now part of Shippagan. it originally ended near Gliddens Brook; Cowans Creek and the southeastern corner were added in 1989. Now mostly part of Caraquet, with the westernmost two grants now part of Tracadie. when it included the entire parish. By 1989 it was reduced to the community of Six Roads and western Four Roads. Sainte-Rose was established in 1988, it was formed around the Ste. Rose Settlement, including the communities of Boudreau Road, Gaspereau, Haut-Sainte-Rose, and Sainte-Rose. Pont Landry was established in 1986 and included the parish south of the Ste. Rose Settlement and grants along Route 355, and west of Carroll Road. ==Communities==
Communities
Communities at least partly within the parish; bold indicates an incorporated entity or Indian reserve; italics indicate a name no longer in official use • Cowans Creek • Évangéline • Haché Road • InkermanInkerman FerryPokemouche Junction • Landry • MaltampecPokemouchePokemouche 13 • South River • Upper Pokemouche • Tracadie • Boudreau Road • Four Roads • Gaspereau • Haut-Sainte-Rose • Sainte-Rose-GloucesterSix Roads ==Bodies of water==
Bodies of water
Bodies of water at least partly in the parish: • Cowans Creek • Pokemouche River • Waugh River • Boudreau Channel • Pokemouche Bay • Pokemouche Gully • Lac à Finn • Inkerman Lake ==Islands==
Islands
Islands in the parish: • Polly Island • Walshs Island ==Demographics==
Demographics
Parish population total does not include Regional Municipality of Tracadie or Pokemouche Indian reserve Population Language ==See also==
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