Simonds is a geographic parish in Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.[4]
For governance purposes Simonds is divided between the village of Fundy-St. Martins[5] and the Fundy rural district,[6] both of which are members of the Fundy Regional Service Commission.[7]
Prior to the 2023 governance reform, the parish was divided for governance purposes between the local service districts of Fairfield and the parish of Simonds.[8] Fairfield and most of Simonds helped form Fundy-St. Martins, while the Red Head area of the Simonds LSD was assigned to the rural district.[a]
Contrary to the map image on this page, Simonds does not and never has included the City of Saint John within its boundaries, although Saint John did annex part of Simonds in 1967.[9]
The parish may have been named in honour of Charles Simonds, Speaker of the House of Assembly when the parish was erected, or his family, who were prominent in the early history of the province.[10]
Simonds was erected in 1839 from Portland Parish.[11]
In 1902 an error in the boundaries of Saint John was corrected, returning part of Simonds.[12] The error occurred in 1889 when Saint John was amalgamated with Portland Parish and its boundary description was rewritten,[13] misstating the boundary at Drurys Cove.
In 1973 the territory annexed by Saint John in 1967 was formally removed in the revision of the Territorial Division Act.[14]
Simonds Parish is bounded:[2][15][16][17]
Communities at least partly within the parish;[15][16][17] italics indicate a name no longer in official use
Bodies of water[b] at least partly in the parish:[15][16][17]
Islands in the parish:[15][16][17]
Parks, historic sites, and other noteworthy places in the parish.[15][16][17]
Population trend[18]
Mother tongue (2016)[19]
Highways and numbered routes that run through the parish, including external routes that start or finish at the parish limits:[20]