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This is a list of francophone communities in New Brunswick. Municipalities with a high percentage of French-speakers in the Canadian province of New Brunswick are listed.

The provincial average of New Brunswicker whose mother tongue is French is 29.5%, with a total of 225,560 people in New Brunswick who identify French as their mother tongue in 2021.

There are several Acadians communities throughout New Brunswick, although the majority of francophones in New Brunswick reside in the western section and eastern sections of the province with several communities being francophone majority.

Municipality Type County, district, or regional municipality Total population[1] Percentage of population whose mother tongue is French[1]
Alnwick Rural community Northumberland 8,041 72%
Beaurivage Town Kent 6,163 68%
Beausoleil Rural community Kent 3,640 72%
Belle-Baie Town Gloucester 14,356 86%
Bois-Joli Village Restigouche 3,762 85%
Cap-Acadie Town Westmorland 8,801 72%
Caraquet Town Gloucester 8,130 96%
Champdoré Town Kent 5,115 70%
Dieppe City Westmorland 28,958 64%
Edmundston City Madawaska 18,445 90%
Grand-Bouctouche Town Kent 5,644 83%
Grand Falls Town Victoria 10,915 76%
Haut-Madawaska Town Madawaska 4,405 91%
Hautes-Terres Town Gloucester 6,140 98%
Île-de-Lamèque Town Gloucester 5,622 97%
Kedgwick Rural community Restigouche 2,310 98%
Memramcook Village Westmorland 5,029 74%
Neguac Village Northumberland 1,692 82%
Nouvelle-Arcadie Village Northumberland 3,086 84%
Rivière-du-Nord Town Gloucester 3,540 96%
St. Basile Indian reserve Madawaska 369 82%
Saint-Quentin Town Restigouche 3,633 95%
Shediac Town Westmorland 11,264 64%
Shippagan Town Gloucester 4,921 93%
Tracadie Regional municipality Gloucester 16,059 96%
Vallée-des-Rivières Town Madawaska 4,247 91%

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  1. ^ a b "2021 Census Profile". 29 March 2023.