Shippagan
{{about|the town|the geographic parish, former local service district, and rural census subdivision|Shippegan Parish, New Brunswick}}
{{Use Canadian English|date=April 2014}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2025}}
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Shippagan is a Canadian town within{{refn|Under the Interpretation Act{{cite web |title=Chapter I-13: Interpretation Act |url=http://laws.gnb.ca/en/ShowPdf/cs/I-13.pdf |publisher=Government of New Brunswick |access-date=9 July 2020 |page=21}} parishes include the municipalities within their borders; Statistics Canada treats parishes as census subdivisions that exclude the municipalities.|group="lower-alpha"}} Shippegan Parish, Gloucester County, New Brunswick.
The parish retains the original English spelling, while the town officially adopted the colloquial French spelling on 1 July 1981.Regulation 81-110 under the Municipalities Act.
Shippagan was greatly enlarged on 1 January 2023, when it amalgamated with Le Goulet and all or part of seven local service districts{{cite web |title=Local Governments Establishment Regulation – Local Governance Act |url=https://laws.gnb.ca/en/showfulldoc/cr/2022-50 |website=Government of New Brunswick |access-date=21 January 2023 |date=12 October 2022}}{{cite web |title=RSC 4 Acadian Peninsula Regional Service Commission |url=https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/corporate/promo/local-governance/maps/RSC4.html |website=Government of New Brunswick |access-date=21 January 2023}} Revised census figures have not been released.
Geography
Shippagan is located in the northeastern part of the Acadian Peninsula: a combination bridge-causeway connects the town with Lamèque Island to the northeast.
The peninsula is approximately 5 km (3 miles) long and at maximum 5 km (3 miles) wide, bordered on the north-west by Shippagan Bay, to the north by Shippagan harbour to the east by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and to the west by St Simon's Bay.
Approximately 99% of the town's residents are Francophone.
History
{{See also|History of New Brunswick|List of historic places in Gloucester County, New Brunswick}}
The town was founded by Jean Mallet (son of Francois Mallet and Marie Madeleine Larocque) and Marie Josephte Duguay (daughter of Rene Duguay and Marguerite LeBreton) from Paspébiac, Quebec and the Robichaux family from Bonaventure, Quebec in 1790, as a result of expansion of the Charles Robin Company. Jean-Baptiste Robichaux was in 1798 the first settler from Grand Chipagan to petition the government for title to his land, in 1798; he was the son of an expelled Acadian.[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/robichaux_jean_baptiste_5E.html Donat Robichaud, "ROBICHAUX (Robichaud, Robicheau), JEAN-BAPTISTE"] (1983, DCB)
The location of the town is an ideal spot for fishing, which was its first economic product, as well as exporting timber from further inland. There are also numerous peat bogs in the area, and their exploitation continues to this day.
Shippagan is home to campuses of the Université de Moncton and New Brunswick Community College.
On 25 May 2021,{{cite news |last1=LeBlanc |first1=Hillary |title=Meet Kassim Doumbia, New Brunswick’s First Black Mayor |url=https://byblacks.com/profiles/personalities/item/3199-meet-kassim-doumbia-new-brunswick-s-first-black-mayor |access-date=9 February 2024 |work=byblacks.com |date=12 August 2022 |language=en-gb}} Shippagan elected Kassim Doumbia as mayor, making him the first Black mayor in New Brunswick.{{cite web| url = https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/local-elections-municipal-health-school-results-1.6035600| title = Women win mayoral races in N.B.'s 3 biggest cities|publisher=CBC News }}
=Etymology=
The name originates from the Mi'kmaq Sepagun-chiche, which roughly translates as "Ducks' transit route". This name described the immediate region rather than the specific location of the current settlement that inherited the name.
Different spellings have been applied over the years. None of the earliest known francophone explorers such as Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain and Nicolas Denys mentions the name Shippagan, which appears in writing for the first time only in 1656 when Ignatius of Paris, a Capucine missionary, wrote to his superiors recommending the establishment of four or five missionary posts, one of which he called "Cibaguensi", a Latinised form of Shippagan.
During the eighteenth century various orthographies were used for the nearby settlement on the site of what is now Bas-Caraquet,{{cite book |author=William Francis Ganong |title=Historical-geographical documents relating to New Brunswick |publisher=New Brunswick Historical Society |place=Saint-Jean |year=1905 |volume=2 }} most commonly Chipagan, and this is the name subsequently applied and adapted for modern-day Shippagan. Early English language texts applied the francophone spelling, "Chipagan", but from the early nineteenth centuries various anglophone variants were preferred, such as Shipagan, Ship-a-gang, Shipegan, Shippegan, Shippigan and Shippagan.Donat Robichaud, Le Grand Chipagan – Histoire de Shippagan Beresford, 1976. pp. 19-20. By the twenty-first century custom had settled on "Town of Shippagan" which on 9 September 2009, was officially reduced to "Shippagan".{{cite web | url = http://www.gnb.ca/cnb/newsf/gl/2009f1295gl.htm | title = Huit localités du Nouveau-Brunswick changent de nom | author = Mark Barbour | date = September 2009 | access-date = 28 September 2009}}.
Demographics
In the 2021 Canadian census conducted by Statistics Canada, Shippagan had a population of {{val|2672|fmt=commas}} living in {{val|1197|fmt=commas}} of its {{val|1274|fmt=commas}} total private dwellings, a change of {{percentage|{{#expr:2672-2580}}|2580|1}} from its 2016 population of {{val|2580|fmt=commas}}. With a land area of {{convert|9.96|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}, it had a population density of {{Pop density|2672|9.96|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} in 2021.
{{Canada census
|location=Shippagan, New Brunswick
|2016_population=2,580 |2016_pop_delta=-1.9 |2016_land_area=10.02 |2016_pop_density=257.6
|2016_median_age=50.2 |2016_median_age_m=49.3 |2016_median_age_f=51.3
|2016_total_pvt_dwell=1,225 |2016_mean_hh_income=51,968 |2016_access_date=2019-08-11
|2011_population=2,603 |2011_pop_delta=-5.5 |2011_land_area=9.94 |2011_pop_density=261.9
|2011_median_age=47.4 |2011_median_age_m=45.6 |2011_median_age_f=49.2
|2011_total_pvt_dwell=1,211 |2011_mean_hh_income=45,486 |2011_access_date=2014-04-05
|2006_population=2,754 | 2006_pop_delta=-5.7 | 2006_land_area=9.94 | 2006_pop_density=277.1
|2006_median_age=43.2 | 2006_median_age_m=42.1 | 2006_median_age_f=44.4
|2006_total_pvt_dwell=1,242 | 2006_mean_hh_income=40,547 | 2006_access_date=2014-04-05
|2001_population=2,872 | 2001_pop_delta=+0.3 | 2001_land_area=7.63 | 2001_pop_density=376.6
|2001_median_age=39.9 | 2001_median_age_m=38.1 | 2001_median_age_f=41.2
|2001_total_pvt_dwell=1,174 |2001_mean_hh_income=37,896 | 2001_access_date=2014-04-05
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{{Historical populations|width=60%
| title= Historical Census Data – Shippagan, New BrunswickStatistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011 census{{cite web |title=Census Profile, 2016 Census: Shippagan, Town |url=https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=1315031&Geo2=PR&Code2=01&SearchText=shippaga&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&TABID=1&type=0 |publisher=Statistics Canada |access-date=11 August 2019}}
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| 1991 |2760
| 1996 |2862
| 2001 |2872
| 2001A |2920
| 2006 | 2754
| 2011 | 2603
| 2011E| 2631
| 2016 | 2580
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(E) revised count – Population and dwelling count amendments, 2011 Census}}
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Coat of arms
On 15 August 2019, the town was granted a coat of arms by the Canadian Heraldic Authority, while the announcement of the Letters Patent was made on 28 March 2020, in Volume 154, page 692 of the Canada Gazette.{{Cite web|author=The Office of the Secretary to the Governor General|title=Shippagan [Civil Institution]|url=https://reg.gg.ca/heraldry/pub-reg/project.asp?lang=e&ProjectID=3161&ShowAll=1&fbclid=IwAR3UZFWNq9AHzPFkOVMfLkjvq7SurId4z0aM5Choz0jfX_1EQfEZVJKkdAQ|access-date=2020-12-23|website=reg.gg.ca|language=EN}}{{Infobox COA wide|escutcheon=Azure a bar gemel wavy Argent, overall an anchor, in the dexter chief a mullet Or.|crest=A demi-mallard duck wings elevated and addorsed proper holding in its beak a scroll Argent bound Azure and rising from a bed of beech leaves proper.|supporters=Two Atlantic cod proper issuant from barry wavy Argent and Azure flanking a bog of sphagnum moss set with cloudberry plants proper.|motto=BÂTIR ENSEMBLE|year_granted=15 August 2019}}
Notable people
{{Main|List of people from Gloucester County, New Brunswick}}
- Luc Bourdon – an NHL ice hockey defenseman who played with the Vancouver Canucks.
See also
Notes
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References
External links
- [http://www.shippagan.ca Town of Shippagan]
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Category:Communities in Gloucester County, New Brunswick