The Acadian Spree![]() | |
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Departure | Memramcook |
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Steps | Moncton Bouctouche Acadian Peninsula |
Arrival | Lamèque |
Length | 500 km |
Duration | 3-5 days |
Country | ![]() |
Region | New Brunswick |
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![]() 46 ° 30 ′ 0 ″ N 64 ° 42 ′ 0 ″ W | |
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The Acadian trip is a road route that goes around the regions ofAcadia to New Brunswick
Understand
The Virée acadienne is a circuit allowing you to discover theAcadia, its history and its culture, but above all the joie de vivre and the hospitality of the Acadians. It follows the northeastern coast of New Brunswick and allows you to discover several popular beaches.
Steps
- 1 Memramcook – Agricultural village located in the South-East of New Brunswick having an important historical heritage, especially with regard to history Acadian.
- 2 Moncton – Largest city in the province since 2016.
- 3 Dieppe – The largest French-speaking city in Canada outside the Quebec part of the Grand Moncton and comprising the Greater Moncton International Airport. Its name commemorates the Canadian soldiers who died during the Dieppe landings in 1942 in Normandy.
- 4 Bouctouche
- 5 Shediac – City located near Plage-Parlee Provincial Park, a popular tourist destination in New Brunswick.
- 6 Lamèque – Town located on the island of Lamèque in the North-East of New Brunswick off the Acadian Peninsula.
To go
Circulate
To see
- 1 Lefebvre monument Memramcook – National historic site.
- 2 Fort Beausejour Pont-a-Buot – National historic site.
- 3 Acadian Museum of the University of Moncton – Museum founded in 1886.
- 4 Capitol Theater 811 Main Street, Moncton, e-mail : [email protected]
Open year round. – Arts center located in a historic building, offers plays, music, dance and comedy shows in English and French.
- 5 Artemisia 2463 Acadie Road, Cap-Pelé, e-mail : [email protected] – Guided tours from the Visitor Information Center of Cap-Pelé starting at the Musée de la Boucanière which is adjacent to it, allowing you to discover the history of local fishing. Cap-Pelé is the largest smoked herring exporter in North America.
Do
To buy
Eat
- 1 Dieppe market 232 Gauvin Road, Dieppe, e-mail : [email protected]
Open year round. – Popular agricultural market also offering products from bakeries, cheese shops and fishmongers.
- 2 Little Louis' 245 Collishaw Street, Moncton – Renowned chef Pierre A. Brillant, renowned four diamond restaurant and oyster bar, fine modern French cuisine with local products.