Quispamsis

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Quispamsis
Town
Quispamsis Town Hall
Quispamsis Town Hall
Flag of Quispamsis
Flag
Official seal of Quispamsis
Seal
Coat of arms of Quispamsis
Coat of arms
Nickname(s): Quispam', Q-Dot, Q-Pam
Motto: "Quispamsis Floreat"  (Latin)
"Quispamsis Flourish"
Quispamsis is located in New Brunswick
Quispamsis
Quispamsis
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Country Canada
Province New Brunswick
County Kings County
Parish Rothesay Parish
Incorporated (village) 1966
Incorporated (town) December 22, 1982
Electoral Districts     
Federal

Fundy Royal
Provincial Quispamsis
Government
 • Type Town Council
 • Mayor Murray Driscoll
 • Deputy Mayor Libby O'Hara
 • Councillors
List of Members
  • Gary Clark
  • Emil Olsen
  • Lisa Loughery
  • Kirk Miller
  • Pierre Rioux
  • Beth Thompson
 • MLA Blaine Higgs (PC)
 • MP Alaina Lockhart Liberal Party of Canada(L)
Area
 • Land 57.06 km2 (22.03 sq mi)
Population (2011)[1]
 • Total 17,886
 • Density 313.5/km2 (812/sq mi)
Time zone AST (UTC-4)
 • Summer (DST) ADT (UTC-3)
Canadian postal code E2E, E2G, E2S
Area code(s) 506
Telephone Exchanges 847, 848, 849
NTS Map 021H05
GNBC Code DAVTW
Website www.quispamsis.ca
For the electoral district, see Quispamsis (electoral district).

Quispamsis (/ˈkwɪspæmsɪs/ or /kwɪspæmˈsɪs/, sometimes shortened to /kwɪsˈpæm/; 2011 population: 17,886) is a suburb in Kings County, New Brunswick of Saint John. It is located 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of Saint John, in the lower Kennebecasis River valley.

History

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Arts and Culture Park / Town Hall

The original inhabitants of the area were the Maliseet First Nation, part of the Algonquin Federation[citation needed]. The name, "Quispamsis" was translated from the Maliseet language and means, "little lake in the woods", the lake being present-day Ritchie Lake. Acadians, British pre-Loyalists and Loyalists settled in the area around 1783, with many receiving land grants along the Kennebecasis and Hammond Rivers.

Historical population
Year Pop. ±%
1981 6,022 —    
1986 7,185 +19.3%
1991 8,446 +17.6%
1996 8,839 +4.7%
2001 13,757 +55.6%
2006 15,239 +10.8%
2011 17,886 +17.4%

Quispamsis amalgamated in 1998 with the nearby communities of Gondola Point and Wells to form the present town, covering an area of 60 km² and bordering the town of Rothesay to the southwest with the Hammond River along its northeastern boundary. Quispamsis is the fastest growing town in the province of New Brunswick.

Education

Quispamsis has a number of schools from grades K-12, these schools are:

School Grades
Quispamsis Elementary School K-5
Lakefield Elementary School K-5
Valley Christian Academy K-12
Quispamsis Middle School 6-8
Kennebecasis Valley High School 9-12

There is a new K-5 Anglophone elementary school slated to be open fall 2015 and a new K-5 Francophone elementary school slated to be open fall 2014.

Parks

There are many ways to keep fit and busy in Quispamsis. There is a wide variety of recreational parks which offer beautiful scenery and unique amenities. Parks open at dawn and closed at dusk.

The public parks:

Arts and Culture Park (12 Landing Court) – includes walking trails, WiFi, picnic/chess tables, benches, stage and mezzanine. During the summer months there are outdoor movies and music free of charge and ice skating during the winter months.

Hammond River Park (28 Reynar Drive) – includes 40 acres of beautiful land, fire pit, barbecue, picnic tables, hiking trails and authentic log cabin which is available for rent.

Off Leash Park (222 Vincent Road) – fenced in area, trails and benches. This park is for all dog lovers. This is an area to let your dog run free and have fun!

Meenan’s Cove Park (199 Model Farm Road) – includes picnic tables, barbecues, beach, boat dock, playground, ball field, walking trails and beach volleyball courts. This park is wonderful for the entire family.

Ritchie Lake Park (Cedar Grove Drive) – includes picnic tables, beach and walking trails.

Quispamsis Recreation Centre - includes two soccer fields, a baseball field, tennis courts, and a playground as well as walking trails.

Gondola Point Beach - Gondola Point Beach is a supervised freshwater beach with changing rooms and picnic areas. It is situated on a sandbar overlooking the Kennebecasis River at the entrance to the Gondola Point Cable Ferry service in Quispamsis. In the summer of 2014 there was a section on the beach fenced off for a `dog beach`

Facts

  • Quispamsis qualifies for "city" status under the Municipalities Act of the Province of New Brunswick, but the town has made no move to change its municipal status.
  • The qplex, Quispamsis's first multipurpose facility, features an outdoor pool, walking track, conference rooms and an NHL sized ice surface.[2]
  • Quispamsis is one of the fastest growing communities in New Brunswick.[citation needed]
  • The COMEX bus service run by Saint John Transit runs through the Kennebecasis Valley and shuttles commuters from Quispamsis to Saint John every day, Mondays to Fridays. There are a few "park and ride" locations for commuters to leave their car for the day to take the bus into Saint John and along with other standing bus stops along the way.[3]

See also

References

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  3. http://www.quispamsis.ca/public_transit.htm

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