Simonds Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick

Simonds is a geographic parish in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada,[2] located north of Woodstock on the western bank of the Saint John River.

Simonds Parish is bounded:[2][6][7] Simonds inherited a northern boundary that began at the mouth of Whitemarsh Creek and ran westerly along a line parallel to that of Woodstock Parish, which ran closer to due west than today's line.

[5] The western line was implicitly changed a few months after its erection by the Webster–Ashburton Treaty which settled the remainder of New Brunswick's land boundaries with Maine.

[10] In 1870 the northern boundary was moved south to its current location,[11] transferring territory to Wicklow Parish.

The town of Florenceville-Bristol is located at the northeastern corner of the parish,[12] along the Saint John River.