Campbellton, New Brunswick

Campbellton
Centre Ville
Nickname: 
"The City of Two Coasts"
Campbellton
Location within New Brunswick
Coordinates: 48°00′18″N 66°40′23″W / 48.005°N 66.673056°W / 48.005; -66.673056
CountryCanada
ProvinceNew Brunswick
CountyRestigouche
ParishAddington
Founded1837
Town Status1889
City Status1958
Madawaska—Restigouche
ProvincialCampbellton-Dalhousie
Government
  TypeCity Council
  MayorJean-Guy Levesque
  Councillors
List of Members
  • Marco Savoie
  • Diane Cyr
  • Melanie Parent
  • Frédéric Daigle
  • Fuzzy Loga
  • Brent Babcock
  CAOManon Cloutier
Area
  City
18.57 km2 (7.17 sq mi)
  Urban
17.80 km2 (6.87 sq mi)
  Metro
1,090.49 km2 (421.04 sq mi)
Highest elevation
148 m (486 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2021)
  City
7,047
  Density379.5/km2 (983/sq mi)
  Urban
8,833
  Urban density496.1/km2 (1,285/sq mi)
  Metro
11,986
  Metro density4.2/km2 (11.0/sq mi)
  Change (2016-21)
2.4%
  Dwellings
3,531
DemonymCampbelltonian
Time zoneUTC−4 (AST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−3 (ADT)
Postal code(s)
  • 0A2, 0B1
  • 1A1-1A4, 1A6-1A9, 1B1-1C7, 1C9, 1E1-1E5, 1E7-1E9, 1G1-1G9, 1H1-1H2, 1H6-1H9, 1J1-1J8, 1K4-1K9, 1L2-1L9, 1M1-1M2, 1M4-1M5, 1M7-1M8, 1N1-1N9, 1P3-1P9, 1R1-1R9, 1S1-1S4, 1S8-1S9, 1T1-1T9, 1V1-1V5, 1V7-1V9, 1W1-1W9, 1X1-1X9, 1Y1-1Y9, 1Z1-1Z9
  • 2A1-2A9, 2B1-2B9, 2C1-2C7, 2C9, 2E1-2E9, 2G1-2G9, 2H1-2H9, 2J1, 2J3-2J9, 2K1-2K9, 2L1-2L9, 2M1-2M9, 2N1-2N3, 2P1, 2P3-2P4, 2P7-2P9, 2R1-2R9, 2S1-2S5, 2S7-2S9, 2T1-2T3, 2T5-2T7, 2T9, 2V1-2V9, 2W1-2W7, 2W9, 2X1-2X9, 2Y1-2Y9, 2Z1-2Z9
  • 3A1-3A9, 3B1-3B7, 3C1-3C9, 3E9, 3G1-3G2, 3G4, 3G7, 3G9, 3H1-3H8, 3J1-3J7, 3J9, 3K1-3K3, 3K5-3K9, 3L1-3L9, 3M1-3M9, 3N1-3N9, 3P1-3P9, 3R1-3R3, 3S1, 3S4-3S5, 3S8-3S9, 3T1-3T9, 3V1-3V8, 3W7-3W9, 3X1-3X3, 3X5-3X9, 3Y1, 3Y3-3Y9, 3Z1
  • 4P7, 4R9
  • 5B1, 5B4-5B6, 5B8-5B9, 5C1, 5E8
Area code506
Highways
Median Income*$42,130 CDN
Websitenbcampbellton.ca
  • Median total household income, 2015 (all households)

Campbellton is a city in Restigouche County, New Brunswick, Canada.

Situated on the south bank of the Restigouche River opposite Pointe-à-la-Croix, Quebec, Campbellton was officially incorporated in 1889 and achieved city status in 1958.

Forestry and tourism are major industries in the regional economy, while a pulp mill in the Campbellton community of Atholville is the largest single employer in the area. As part of the tourism "industry", wealthy sportfishermen seeking Atlantic salmon flock to the scenic Restigouche Valley every summer. The region sees extensive annual snowfall. Alpine and Nordic ski facilities at Sugarloaf Provincial Park provide winter recreation opportunities for both visitors and local residents. Campbellton is also a local retail and service centre.

On 1 January 2023, Campbellton amalgamated with the villages of Atholville and Tide Head, the local service district (LSD) of Glencoe and parts of four other LSDs; its new population was estimated at 12,000 using 2021 census data. The names of the annexed communities remain in official use.