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Edmundston, New Brunswick
Edmundston, Nouveau-Brunswick
Flag of Edmundston, New Brunswick
Flag
Motto: La ville six étoiles. (The six-star city.)
Country Canada
Province New Brunswick
County Madawaska County
City April 1, 1952
Established 1850
Government
 - Mayor Gérald Allain
 - Governing Body Edmundston City Council
Area
 - City 106.90 km² (41.3 sq mi)
 - Metro 902.18 km² (348.3 sq mi)
Highest elevation 264 m (866 ft)
Lowest elevation 151 m (495 ft)
Population (2006)
 - City 16,643
 - Density 162.5/km² (420.9/sq mi)
 - Metro 21,442
 - Metro Density 23.8/km² (61.6/sq mi)
 
From StatsCan
Time zone AST (UTC-4)
 - Summer (DST) ADT (UTC-3)
Canadian Postal code E3V E7B
Area code(s) 506
Telephone Exchanges 733, 735, 736, 737, 739, 740
NTS Map 021N08
GNBC Code DALZZ
Website: City of Edmundston website

Edmundston (2006 population: 16,643) is a Canadian city in Madawaska County, New Brunswick.

It is located at the edge of the New Brunswick "pan handle" at the junction of the Saint John and Madawaska Rivers in the northwestern part of the province.

Edmundston is strategically situated only a few kilometres from the border with Quebec and on the border with the United States, opposite the town of Madawaska, Maine.

The city is 98% francophone, the highest of all cities in the province. Edmundston is also the largest majority-francophone city in North America outside Quebec with Clarence-Rockland, Ontario being second with 68% francophones. There are higher numbers of francophones in other Canadian cities such as Ottawa (122,665), Sudbury (45,420), Toronto (34,900), Winnipeg (26,855), Moncton (20,425) and Timmins (17,390), but French speakers in these cities are a minority.

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Flag of the République du Madawaska.
Flag of the République du Madawaska.[1]

The area was at the centre of the Aroostook War over the boundary line between the U.S.A. and what was then British North America. It was because of the boundary disputes in this entire area that the francophone Brayon (The francophones living in the area at that time were mainly Acadians. To this day, most people who call themselves pure "Brayon" are from Acadian descendence) residents on both the Canadian and U.S. sides took to referring to the region as the Republic of Madawaska. The tradition is carried on to this day, with each mayor of Edmundston being automatically given title as the "President of the Republic of Madawaska".

Originally named Petit-Sault (Little Falls), the settlement was renamed Edmundston in 1850 after Sir Edmund Walker Head, who was Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick from 1848 to 1854 and Governor-General of Canada from 1854 to 1861.

Forestry is one of the city's major industries, with several sawmills and paper plants in the vicinity, the largest being the Fraser pulp mill. The Edmundston pulp mill is paired with a Fraser paper mill directly across the Saint John River in Madawaska, Maine, through which liquified pulp slurry is piped - the only such installation anywhere along the Canada-United States border. Sign and plastics manufacturing are also important to the city's economy.

Edmundston is served by four newspapers (Le Madawaska, La Republique, L'Acadie Nouvelle and Info Weekend), two local radio stations (CJEM, CFAI) and a regional bureau of Radio-Canada.

Each June, Edmundston plays host to the Festival Jazz et Blues d'Edmundston (the Edmundston Jazz and Blues Festival).

Every year in August, there is a large cultural festival in Edmundston called the Foire Brayonne. The festival is one of the biggest French themed festivals held in Canada east of the province of Quebec.

Tourist attractions include Le Jardin de la Republique (Camping Ground), Fort du Petit-Sault (former British military fort during the mid-1800s), an 18 hole golf in the city (1 minute car drive out of downtown), a walkable downtown with a lot of boutiques, stores, restaurants, Bed and Breakfasts and an hotel. There is also a convention centre in downtown and the Museum of The Automobile and Madawaska Historic Museum are also interesting local attractions.

The New Brunswick Botanical Garden is located in suburban Saint-Jacques, on seven hectares with over 80,000 plants, making it the largest arboretum east of Montreal.

  • Dave Hilton Sr, professional boxer who won a Canadian championship in three different weight divisions.
  • Roch Voisine, singer, actor (Born and raised in nearby St-Basile).
  • René Phillibert, woodworker, has his own show on Roger's television (Born and raised in suburban St-Basile).

According to the Canada 2006 Census:

• Population: 16,643 (-4.2% from 2001)
• Land area: 106.92 km² (41.28 sq mi)
• Population density: 155.7 people/km² (403.3/sq mi)
• Median age: 45.4 (males: 44.2, females: 46.5)
• Total private dwellings: 7,804
• Dwellings occupied by permanent residents: 7,361
• Mean household income: $36,307

References:

Footnotes: The data has not yet been released and is based on 2001 Census.

  1. ^ Flag by Luc Baronian at FOTW Flags Of The World.



Coordinates: 47°22′35.4″N, 68°19′31.25″W

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