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Dieppe
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46 ° 5 ′ 56 ″ N 64 ° 43 ′ 27 ″ W
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Dieppe is a city of Southeastern New Brunswick to Canada. She is part of theAcadia.

Understand

Dieppe is a city Acadian located in Westmorland County in the Southeastern New Brunswick. It constitutes the predominantly French-speaking part of Greater Moncton. It is also the largest predominantly French-speaking city in Canada outside the Quebec.

To go

By plane

  • 1 Greater Moncton Roméo Leblanc International Airport Logo indicating a wikipedia link – The airport of Greater Moncton situated at 6,4 km from downtown Dieppe and just under 10 km from downtown Moncton. Several hotels are located near the airport.

By train

  • VIA Rail Logo indicating a link to the website at the station Moncton – Station located a few minutes from Dieppe.

Circulate

To see

  • Chapel of Petcoudiac  – Monument erected in 2002 commemorating the construction of the first Catholic chapel in 1802 on the territory of what would become Dieppe.
  • Military Veterans Monument  – Monument erected in 1984 commemorating the 913 soldiers Canadians who died during the Dieppe landings on August 19, 1942.
  • Monument to the patriots  – Monument erected in 1984 to commemorate the centenary of the flag Acadian and the Acadian national anthem, theAve Maris Stella, as well as the visit in France of four Acadians received by General de Gaulle in 1968, including three from Dieppe.

Do

  • Fox Creek Golf Club Logo indicating a link to the website
  • Rotary St-Anselme Park Logo indicating a link to the website – Family park offering a playground, a water jets area, a BMX track, a velodrome and baseball fields.
  • Sky-Zone Logo indicating a link to the website on Champlain Street – Indoor trampoline park
  • Bike Logo indicating a link to the website – More than 55 km trails and bicycle lanes throughout the municipality, particularly along the Petitcodiac River.

To buy

  • Bass Pro Shops Logo indicating a link to the website – Store for hunting and fishing enthusiasts.
  • CF Champlain Logo indicating a link to the website – The largest shopping center in New Brunswick offering a range of retail stores, services and restaurants.
  • Dieppe market Logo indicating a link to the website Logo indicating timetables Saturdays. – Market offering a variety of fresh produce and local handicrafts.

Eat

Have a drink / Go out

Housing

  • Coastal Inn Logo indicating a link to the website
  • Holiday Inn Express Logo indicating a link to the website
  • Quality Inn Logo indicating a link to the website
  • Wingate by Wyndham Logo indicating a link to the website

Communicate

Manage the day-to-day

Around

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