When New Brunswick was established in 1784 it was divided into eight counties. As the population grew, the original counties were divided and new counties set up; the final complement is 15. These counties are subdivided into civil parishes similar to American townships.
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- County Guides Full descriptions of all fifteen counties by the Provincial Archives in PDF format. Offers a simple map and a statistical and genealogical guide of the county.
- Territorial Division Act The act gives the legal boundary description of each county and its parishes and shire towns. Parishes are listed under their parent counties.