Aberdeen Parish, New Brunswick

Aberdeen is a geographic parish in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada,[2] located in the interior east of the Saint John River.

[1] Revised census figures based on the 2023 local governance reforms have not been released.

[5] Also possible is that the parish was named in honour of either the Earl of Aberdeen,[6] a former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom who died shortly before Glassville was settled, or his youngest son Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, who was Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick when the parish was erected.

[7] Most of the parish had formed the southeastern part of Kent, with Peel and Brighton providing a strip of territory along their northern edge.

[10] In 1956 the western boundary was altered slightly, transferring a Crown Reserved Road[a] to Kent Parish.

The LSD was established on 18 December 1974 to add street lighting and first aid & ambulance services.