New Brunswick is the largest of Canada's three Maritime provinces. It is located under Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula and beside the State of Maine. New Brunswick was one of the first provinces, along with Ontario, Québec and Nova Scotia, to join together to form the Dominion of Canada in 1867. New Brunswick has experienced immigration on a smaller scale from all over the world, and today boasts a varied and increasingly multicultural population.
Search By-LawsWith the new Salisbury website you can easily search by-laws right from your computer or phone. Simply click the search icon above.For a complete list of By-Laws please click hereParks & Leisure DepartmentWeve revamped the Parks & Leisure Department website to include more features and information. Stay up to date with sports scores, local events, news, and much more.To visit the Parks & Leisure site please click hereOur Beautiful VillageWeve collected pictures from around the community and displayed them in a gallery for everyone to enjoy.To submit your own photo for possible inclusion please click hereThe Works DepartmentWell soon be adding a new section to our website for the Salisbury Works Dept.Stay tuned for upcoming news and features.Welcome to SalisburyWe thank you for your interest in our village and hope you find everything you need. We are proud of our village and the services we offer and invite you to join our community and take part in the many activities and organizations available
Law Society of New Brunswick are eager to assist you with your legal needs today. Their qualified staff is available as appeal lawyers, legal counselors, barristers and even more. They can help in the event of divorce, separation, child custody or family mediation and have the skills to guide you with your immigration questions. They can help in the case of incorporation or contracts. Their team handles your will and estate dealings. Their personnel can discuss your real estate inquiries.