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The electoral district of Fundy Royal (New Brunswick) has a population of 67,287 with 54,113 registered voters and 142 polling divisions.
In 2004 the Electoral Boundaries were changed and the new boundaries of Fundy Royal are described as follows consisting of:
(a) the County of Albert, excepting that part of the Town of Riverview described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the Petitcodiac River with the brook known locally as Grey's Brook; thence generally southeasterly along the most westerly branch of said brook to the westerly production of Whitepine Road; thence easterly along said production and Whitepine Road to Pine Glen Road; thence northerly along Pine Glen Road to McAllister Road; thence easterly along McAllister Road to its most southeasterly corner; thence northerly along said road to the northerly boundary of the corner lot easterly of said road; thence easterly along said boundary and its production to the easternmost right-of-way of the New Brunswick Power Corporation transmission line; thence northeasterly along said right-of-way and its production to the rear baseline of the lots fronting on the western right-of-way of Point Park Drive; thence northeasterly along said rear baseline and its production to the Petitcodiac River; thence southwesterly along said river to the point of commencement;
(b) the County of Kings, excepting:
(i) the parishes of Greenwich, Kars, Springfield and Studholm;
(ii) that part of the Parish of Westfield lying northerly and westerly of the Saint John River;
(iii) the towns of Grand Bay-Westfield and Rothesay;
(iv) that part of the Town of Quispamsis described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of the Town of Rothesay with MacKay Highway (Highway No. 1); thence northeasterly along said highway to Gondola Point Arterial (Route No. 119); thence generally northerly along said arterial to Hampton Road (Route No. 100); thence southwesterly along said road to the northerly limit of the Town of Rothesay; thence southeasterly and northeasterly along said limit to the point of commencement;
(c) that part of the County of Queens comprised of the parishes of Brunswick and Waterborough;
(d) that part of the County of Saint John comprised of: the parishes of Saint Martins and Simonds; the Village of St. Martins; and
(e) that part of the County of Westmorland comprised of: the Parish of Salisbury; the villages of Salisbury and Petitcodiac.
Information from Elections Canada
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