Beresford was a town from 1984 to 2023 but was dissolved as a result of amalgamation to form the new town of Belle-Baie. The name Beresford is retained for addresses purposes.[3]
History
On January 1, 2023, Beresford amalgamated with three villages, seven local service districts (LSDs) and parts of three other LSDs to form the new town of Belle-Baie.[4][5]
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Beresford had a population of 4,294 living in 2,013 of its 2,225 total private dwellings, a change of 0.1% from its 2016 population of 4,288. With a land area of 19.24 km2 (7.43 sq mi), it had a population density of 223.2/km2 (578.0/sq mi) in 2021.[6]
Historical Census Data - Beresford, New Brunswick[12][13][14]
Year
Pop.
±%
1991
3,836
—
1996
4,641
+21.0%
2001
4,414
−4.9%
Year
Pop.
±%
2001A
4,439
+0.6%
2006
4,264
−3.9%
2011
4,351
+2.0%
Year
Pop.
±%
2016
4,288
−1.4%
(A) adjustment due to boundary change
79% of the former town's residents are francophone.
Language
Canada Census Mother Tongue - Beresford, New Brunswick[12]
Census
Total
French
English
French & English
Other
Year
Responses
Count
Trend
Pop %
Count
Trend
Pop %
Count
Trend
Pop %
Count
Trend
Pop %
2021
4,275
3,410
2.29%
79.77%
680
0%
15.91%
135
107.69%
3.16%
50
42.86%
1.17%
2016
4,275
3,490
2.65%
81.64%
680
0%
15.91%
65
44.4%
1.52%
35
133.33%
0.80%
2011
4,325
3,585
0.3%
82.89%
680
20.4%
15.72%
45
50.0%
1.04%
15
70.0%
0.35%
2006
4,240
3,595
0.6%
84.79%
565
29.4%
13.32%
30
100.0%
0.71%
50
233.3%
1.18%
2001
4,405
3,575
6.4%
81.16%
800
2.6%
18.16%
15
78.6%
0.34%
15
66.7%
0.34%
1996
4,715
3,820
n/a
81.02%
780
n/a
16.54%
70
n/a
1.48%
45
n/a
0.95%
Attractions
One of Beresford's main attractions is its beach. Renovated in the late 1990s, the beach features an observation tower overlooking the marshes, a boardwalk and change room, restroom and shower facilities. A popular tourist attraction, it is not rare to find local musicians featuring their talents at the beach on warm summer nights.
Every year a carnival called "Carnaval du Siffleux" is held in Beresford. Sculptures made of snow collected by ploughing parking lots are presented all around town. This is one of the many activities available to Beresford residents during this carnival. However, in recent years, fewer sculptures have been seen around the time of the festival.