Codys is a community in Queens County, New Brunswick,  named after the United Empire Loyalist Cody Family. The 2016 Canadian census found a population of 560.[1]
Railway station in Codys, c. 1930
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| Rural districts | 
- Acadian Peninsula
 
- Capital Region
 
- Chaleur
 
- Fundy
 
- Greater Miramichi
 
- Kent
 
- Kings
 
- Northwest
 
- Restigouche
 
- Southeast
 
- Southwest
 
- Western Valley
  
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| Indian reserves | 
- Big Hole Tract 8 (North Half)
 
- Big Hole Tract 8 (South Half)
 
- Buctouche 16
 
- Buctouche Micmac Band Extension
 
- Devon 30
 
- Eel Ground 2
 
- Eel River 3
 
- Esgenoôpetitj
 
- Fort Folly 1
 
- Indian Island 28
 
- Indian Point 1
 
- Indian Ranch
 
- Kingsclear 6
 
- Metepenagiag Urban Reserve 3
 
- Metepenagiag Urban Reserve 8
 
- Metepenagiag Uta'nk
 
- Moose Meadows 4
 
- Oinpegitjoig
 
- Oromocto 26
 
- Pabineau 11
 
- Pokemouche 13
 
- Red Bank 4
 
- Red Bank 7
 
- Renous 12
 
- Richibucto 15
 
- Soegao No. 35
 
- St Basile 10
 
- St. Mary's 24
 
- Tabusintac 9
 
- The Brothers 18
 
- Tobique 20
 
- Woodstock 23
  
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45°52′01″N 65°49′01″W / 45.867°N 65.817°W / 45.867; -65.817