Queens Postal Codes: E4A to E5T | New Brunswick
Postal Codes for Queens range from E4A to E5T in New Brunswick, Canada. To find exact Postal Codes and postcodes within Queens, choose from the districts below.
Postal Codes for Places in Queens
Showing 59 places in Queens. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.
| Big Cove | |
| Briggs Corner | |
| Bronson Settlement | |
| Cambridge-Narrows | |
| Canaan Forks | |
| Central Hampstead | |
| Chipman | |
| Clarendon | |
| Clarks Corner | |
| Coal Creek | |
| Codys | |
| Coles Island | |
| Cumberland Bay | |
| Douglas Harbour | |
| Dufferin | |
| Elm Hill | |
| Evans Road | |
| Flowers Cove | |
| Gagetown | |
| Gaspereau Forks | |
| Hampstead | |
| Henderson Settlement | |
| Highfield | |
| Hunters Home | |
| Immigrant Road | |
| Iron Bound Cove | |
| Jemseg | |
| Long Creek | |
| Lower Cambridge | |
| Maquapit Lake | |
| Midland | |
| Mill Cove | |
| Minto | |
| Newcastle Centre | |
| Newcastle Creek | |
| Old Avon | |
| Picketts Cove | |
| Pleasant Villa | |
| Pondstream | |
| Princess Park | |
| Printz Cove | |
| Queenstown | |
| Red Bank | |
| Salmon Creek | |
| Salmon River Road | |
| Scotchtown | |
| Shannon | |
| Slope | |
| Sunnyside Beach | |
| Sypher Cove | |
| Upper Gagetown | |
| Upper Hampstead | |
| Waterborough | |
| Welsford | |
| Whites Cove | |
| Wickham | |
| Wirral | |
| Wuhrs Beach | |
| Youngs Cove |
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Sample Address Format for Queens
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]
Street Address / PO Box
Queens, New Brunswick, E4C
CANADA
Queens on the Map
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Queens Quick Facts
| Country | Canada (CA) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Canada β New Brunswick |
| Postal Code | E4A~E5T |
| Province | New Brunswick |
| ISO Codes | CA / CAN / 124 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .ca |
| Coordinates | 45.883876, -65.986143 |
| Places | 59 |
What to Know About Queens
Key Facts
Queens is a county located in the southwestern part of New Brunswick, Canada. Situated along the Bay of Fundy coastline, this county occupies a strategic position within the province, bordered by Kings County to the northeast, Sunbury County to the north, and Charlotte County to the southwest. Covering approximately 3,681 square kilometers of diverse terrain that includes coastal areas, river valleys, and inland forests, Queens County is home to a population of around 10,000 residents according to recent census data. The county is administratively divided into several parishes and municipalities, including the town of Gagetown, which serves as the county seat, along with other communities such as Cambridge-Narrows and Hampstead. The landscape is characterized by the Saint John River flowing through its northern sections and numerous smaller waterways that drain into the Bay of Fundy. This region plays an important role in New Brunswick's agricultural and tourism sectors, with its fertile river valleys supporting farming activities and its coastal areas attracting visitors interested in the Bay of Fundy's dramatic tides. For those seeking detailed location information, accessing postal code data for Queens County's various municipalities and communities provides essential navigation and addressing resources for residents and visitors alike.
Neighboring Regions
- Kings County
- Sunbury County
- Charlotte County