This thriving, dynamic town nestles by a large sand dune at the mouth of the Bouctouche River. There are parks, monuments, an arboretum, a museum and a farmers’ market. An eco-centre explains the complexities of the fragile dune system.
Trails link the dune to the centre of town, and there are forests and waterways to explore.
Anyone with an interest in history or things Acadian (or looking for family fun) won’t want to miss Le Pays de la Sagouine, a daily (in season) celebration and adventure of the rich Acadian history and heritage through drama, music, games, art, food and much more.