Our Municipalities
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Beaubassin-est
TitleBeaubassin-estWelcome to the Beaubassin-est Rural Community which includes the regions of Boudreau-Ouest, Grand-Barachois, Haute-Aboujagane, Cormier-Village, Saint-André-LeBlanc as well as the Botsford area of Trois-Ruisseaux, Petit-Cap, Shemogue and Portage. We invite you to discover this exceptional region to appreciate the beauty of the coastal areas and the many treasures of the beautiful forests!
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Bouctouche
TitleBouctoucheCome see why the town of Bouctouche is the province’s “green” municipality and why it’s been named one of Canada’s most beautiful and most artistic small towns. Discover our many beaches, our 17 kilometres of trails, our delicious seafood and our famous poutine “râpée”.
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Cap-Pelé
TitleCap-PeléThis picturesque fishing village has some of the most beautiful sandy beaches in Eastern Canada with the warmest salt water in the country and north of Virginia, as the Northumberland Strait brings to our wharfs plenty of seafood to tempt your every palate. Cap-Pelé is rich in heritage and culture; you will discover a fun atmosphere featuring Acadian music, dancers, festivals and fireworks that will keep the family entertained. Cap Pelé's unique “joie de vivre” resonates throughout the town and welcomes all those who visit. There are plenty of adventures awaiting you.
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Cocagne
TitleCocagneWhat will you find in Cocagne? Happiness, perhaps. The happiness of meeting true and talented people, the vast majority Acadian, with their typical southeastern New Brunswick accent. You will also find land and sea landscapes: our farms, our orchards and the Cocagne River, which crosses our charming local. There are beautiful sites here, and a special atmosphere. The people of Cocagne are proud of their corner of the country and very protective of their environment.
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Dorchester
TitleDorchesterDiscover our scenery, heritage and hospitality! Located in the beautiful Memramcook Valley, Dorchester overlooks the spectacular scenery of Shepody Bay and the Fundy Biosphere. Birdwatch at this internationally important sandpiper conservancy. Visit our two museums – Keillor House and St. James Textile Museums – and participate in daily activities such as spinning, rug hooking, quilting and special seasonal events. Enjoy the heritage architecture of the village and stop at the Bell Inn Restaurant, NB’s oldest stone building.
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Memramcook
TitleMemramcookWhether you want to attend our carnival or festival, enjoy the many cultural and sporting activities, or learn more about Acadie at the Monument-Lefebvre National Historic Site, Memramcook offers a large assortment of activities for you to do when you stop by for a visit. The village of Memramcook is located only 20 minutes from the cities of Moncton, Dieppe and Sackville. Memramcook is not only one of the nicest places to live in southeastern New Brunswick, but also one of the nicest places to visit. You will find good food, a warm welcome, a beautiful environment, tranquility and all sorts of facilities and services. Come see us! You will come back, guaranteed!
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Port Elgin
TitlePort ElginThe historic, picturesque village of Port Elgin is located in the centre of southeastern New Brunswick. It is the perfect port for exploring breathtaking scenery, or to call home. With a population of 450, Port Elgin is inviting and friendly, yet has unique attractions, accommodations and a wide range of services. Whether you explore the nature trails, salt marshes and dykelands, or the warm waters of the Northumberland Coast, you’ll enjoy the incomparable beauty, diversity and down home hospitality Port Elgin has to offer.
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Rexton
TitleRextonA small community with a rich heritage; the village boasts many historical sites, festivals, crafts and shops, and community events.
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Richibucto
TitleRichibuctoRichibucto is more than a town… it’s a wealth of linguistic culture with remarkable history that is filled with legends and glorious events on a background of courage and determination. As the municipality slogan says: “Come and drop the anchor!" This slogan encourages the surrounding population, tourists and citizens to stop in and visit.
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Rogersville
TitleRogersvilleAcadian pride abounds in this beautiful community. The people here foster a sense of belonging and are always ready to lend a helping hand. Get ready to have fun in a vibrant community that organizes several events and festivals and will welcome you with typical Acadian hospitality.
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Sackville
TitleSackvilleA community of culture featuring music, art galleries, theatre and more. Discover the natural beauty of the windswept marshes and coastal cliffs. Enjoy outdoor adventures and bird watching at the Sackville Waterfowl Park, and sample the variety of unique shops and services that will make your vacation a memorable one.
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Saint-Antoine
TitleSaint-AntoineThe village of Saint-Antoine was founded in 1832 and incorporated in 1966. Since then, the village has continued to thrive and grow, as reflects its slogan, “P’tite ville en campagne” (a small city in the country). Our community is both intimate and active. It is therefore the ideal place to live regardless of your lifestyle. In addition to a diverse community life, discover the tranquillity of the countryside with all its advantages.
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Saint-Louis-de-Kent
TitleSaint-Louis-de-KentHere, you will find an exceptional environment where nature, history and culture meet to create a quality of life that is second to none. Saint-Louis-de-Kent is proud of its Acadian heritage, but still maintains its vibrant and modern spirit. Residents are known for their initiative, their hospitality and their spirit of collaboration.
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Shediac
TitleShediacWhere lobster and Acadie are as one! Shediac is renowned as The Lobster Capital of the World and is famous for its Acadian culture, its delectable seafood, its tourist attractions such as the Giant Lobster Sculpture and especially its magnificent sandy beaches that stretch as far as the eye can see. Come see why tourists keep coming back year after year!