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Belledune

Belledune is a port village in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It has a population of 1,325, and straddles the boundary between Restigouche County and Gloucester County, New Brunswick.

Key Information

The community of Belledune was created through the amalgamation of Jacquet River, Armstrong Brook, and Belledune in 1994. The community dubbed itself a "Supervillage" after this amalgamation. Belledune's population meets the requirements as a "Town" under the Municipalities Act of the Province of New Brunswick, but it has not requested a change in municipal status and therefore remains as a village.

Belledune is one of the few municipalities not significantly affected by the province's 2023 local governance reforms.

History

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The village, "Big Dune", was first settled by François Guittard (middle name: Joseph) around 1815, with a land grant approval in 1825 for two lots of land of 200 acres each.[2]

Guittard was born in Fauxbourg, St. Antoine, France, around 1774, and after fighting in Napoleon's army, in 1801, he defected to the British Army. Guittard worked as a navigator, and helped map the New Brunswick coastline with the British military.

Guittard and his wife Marie LeFilatre emigrated to Canada, and after a brief settling in Rivière-Ouelle, Quebec, they resettled in New Brunswick, where the promise of a land grant became a possibility.

Settlers from the Miramichi Valley moved towards Belledune after the 1825 Great Miramichi Fire.

Politics

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List of Mayors of Belledune
Mayor Term   Party References
Delphis Hickey 1969 – May 10, 1977 Independent [3][4]
J. Arnold Talbot May 10, 1977 – May 14, 1980 Independent [5]
John McDonnell May 14, 1980 – May 1986 Independent
Joseph H. Hodgins May 1986 – May 8, 1989 Independent [6]
Andy Flanagan May 8, 1989 – May 14, 2001 Independent [7]
Joseph R. Noël May 14, 2001 – May 10, 2004 Independent [8]
Nick Duivenvoorden May 10, 2004 – May 14, 2012 Independent [9]
Ron Bourque May 14, 2012 – May 9, 2016 Independent [10]
Joseph R. Noël May 9, 2016 – May 10, 2021 Independent [11]
Paul A. Arseneault May 10, 2021 – present Independent [12]

Economy

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Belledune underwent unprecedented development during the 1960s when under the premiership of Louis Robichaud a major regional port was built to service various industries on the north shore of New Brunswick.

The first major industrial projects at the port included in 1966 a lead and zinc smelter, formerly Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation, but now owned by Glencore with a nominal production of 120,000 tonnes per year.[13][14][15] built in support of the lead and zinc mines opened south of Bathurst during the 1950s in the Bathurst Mining Camp. A $30 million venture at the time, the smelter has managed to extract silver from its imported silver lead concentrates, and in 2011 produced 400mt of pure silver valued at 448M$; the company proposes to increase its silver production to 700mt.[16] The current permit to operate is file number I-7107.[17]

NB Power opened the Belledune Generating Station, a coal-fired thermal generating station, at the port in 1993.[18]

The announcement of the closure of the Glencore smelter was issued in late 2019. At that time, the company workforce was on strike. The site decommissioning will continue to 2028.

Demographics

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In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Belledune had a population of 1,325 living in 688 of its 782 total private dwellings, a change of -6.5% from its 2016 population of 1,417. With a land area of 189.18 km2 (73.04 sq mi), it had a population density of 7.0/km2 (18.1/sq mi) in 2021.[1]

Canada census – Belledune community profile
20212011
Population1,325 (-6.5% from 2016)1,548 (-9.5% from 2006)
Land area189.18 km2 (73.04 sq mi)189.33 km2 (73.10 sq mi)
Population density7/km2 (18/sq mi)8.2/km2 (21/sq mi)
Median age59.2 (M: 58.4, F: 59.6)53.2 (M: 53.1, F: 53.2)
Private dwellings782 (total)  688 (occupied)851 (total) 
Median household income$48,400$40,129
References: 2021[19] 2011[20]
Historical Census Data - Belledune, New Brunswick[21]
YearPop.±%
1991 2,087—    
1996 2,060−1.3%
2001 1,923−6.7%
YearPop.±%
2006 1,711−11.0%
2011 1,548−9.5%
2016 1,417−8.5%
YearPop.±%
2021 1,325−6.5%
Source: [1]

Language

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Canada Census Mother Tongue - Belledune, New Brunswick[21]
Census Total
English
French
English & French
Other
Year Responses Count Trend Pop % Count Trend Pop % Count Trend Pop % Count Trend Pop %
2011
1,550
1,285 Decrease 13.2% 82.90% 235 Increase 14.6% 15.16% 25 Increase 25.0% 1.61% 5 Increase n/a% 0.32%
2006
1,705
1,480 Decrease 13.4% 86.80% 205 Decrease 6.8% 12.02% 20 Increase 100.0% 1.17% 0 Steady 0.0% 0.00%
2001
1,940
1,710 Decrease 3.9% 88.14% 220 Decrease 15.4% 11.34% 10 Decrease 71.4% 0.52% 0 Steady 0.0% 0.00%
1996
2,075
1,780 n/a 85.78% 260 n/a 12.53% 35 n/a 1.69% 0 n/a 0.00%

Notable people

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See also

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References

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