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Hampton is a town in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.. Located on the Kennebecasis River 30 kilometres northeast of Saint John, Hampton is the shire town of Kings County. . It functioned as the seat of county government between 1870 [2] and 1966 (when county governments were abolished) and is today a service centre for the central Kennebecasis River valley, as well as being a suburb of Saint J
Its historical shire town is Hampton and it was named as an expression of loyalty to the British Crown. [2] Both the Saint John and Kennebecasis rivers pass through the county. Approximately half of the Kings County population of 68,941 (as of 2016) [ 3 ] lives in suburbs of the nearby city of Saint John .
Hampton is a geographic parish in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada. [ 2 ] Prior to the 2023 governance reform , it was divided for governance purposes between the towns of Hampton and Quispamsis and the local service district of the parish of Hampton, which further included the service area of Fairmont Subdivision.
Administrative areas of New Brunswick map-blank.svg: Sémhur, 9 octobre 2011; Author: Administrative areas of New Brunswick map-blank.svg: Sémhur, 9 octobre 2011; derivative work: Dr Wilson--Dr Wilson (talk) 16:50, 14 October 2011 (UTC) Other versions
Heron Bay (Benjamin River, Blackland, New Mills, area south of Charlo, and Heron Island) Restigouche rural district (Black Point, Gravel Hill, Nash Creek, interior) Chamcook: Charlotte Saint Andrews 1997-07-29 [29] Town of Saint Andrews The parish of Chatham: Northumberland 1967-12-20 [30] Greater Miramichi rural district Chiasson-Savoy
HAMPTON — “Vibrant,” was the term used for the recently revealed conceptual design for the town’s proposed Hub community center. Its $18.8 million price tag appeared to be equally ...
With the input of the Hampton Planning Board, Hampton voters approved a new overlay zoning district for the I-95 corridor in March 2022. Now permitted are most of the commercial uses the Liquor ...
The Canadian province of New Brunswick is divided by the Territorial Division Act [1] into 152 geographic parishes, [a] units which had political significance as subdivisions of counties until the Municipalities Act of 1966. [b] Parishes still exist in law and include any municipality, rural community, or regional municipality within their ...