Scoudouc, New Brunswick
Scoudouc  | |
|---|---|
Village  | |
![]() Former Owens-Illinois glass plant in Scoudouc, New Brunswick. It was constructed in an aircraft hangar, part of an abandoned World War II air base. O-I was the latest in a long list of owners of the glass manufacturing plant.  | |
![]() Scoudouc The location of Scoudouc within New Brunswick.  | |
| Coordinates: 46°10′07″N 64°33′45″W / 46.168657°N 64.562616°W | |
| Country | Canada | 
| Province | New Brunswick | 
| County | Westmorland County | 
| Parish | Shediac Parish | 
| Metropolitan areas of New Brunswick | Greater Shediac | 
| Founded | 1898 | 
| Government | |
| • Governing Body | Scoudouc Village Council | 
| Area | |
 • Total  | 2.00 km2 (0.77 sq mi) | 
| Population  (2011)  | |
 • Total  | 200 | 
| • Density | 464.9/km2 (1,204/sq mi) | 
| Time zone | UTC−4 (AST) | 
| • Summer (DST) | UTC−3 (ADT) | 
| Area code | 506 | 
| Highways  | |
Scoudouc is a community in New Brunswick, Canada.
The former local service district took its name from the community.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Scoudouc had a population of 1,101 living in 423 of its 442 total private dwellings, a change of 1.6% from its 2016 population of 1,084. With a land area of 58.59 km2 (22.62 sq mi), it had a population density of 18.8/km2 (48.7/sq mi) in 2021.[1]
| Name[1] | Parish[2] | Population (2021)[1]  | 
Population (2016)[1]  | 
Change[1] | Land area (km2)[1]  | 
Population density[1]  | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scoudouc part A | Shediac | 1,000 | 1,009 | −0.9% | 52.21 | 19.2/km2 | 
| Scoudouc part B | Moncton | 101 | 75 | +34.7% | 6.38 | 15.8/km2 | 
| Total | — | 1,101 | 1,084 | +1.6% | 58.59 | 18.8/km2 | 
Economy
Scoudouc is home to the Scoudouc Industrial Park.[3]
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g "Population and dwelling counts: Canada and designated places". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved January 2, 2025.
 - ^ "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions, census subdivisions (municipalities) and designated places, 2016 and 2011 censuses – 100% data (New Brunswick)". Statistics Canada. February 7, 2018. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
 - ^ Scoudouc Industrial Park Poised for Growth, Greater Moncton.
 

