3 Best Sights in The Acadian Coast, New Brunswick

Acadian Festival

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This two-week celebration of Acadian culture is held in Caraquet during the first two weeks of August. In the Tintamarre, costumed participants parade noisily through the streets; the Blessing of the Fleet, a colorful and moving ceremony that's usually held on the first Sunday of the festival, eloquently expresses the importance of fishing to the Acadian economy and way of life. Alongside these events is a schedule of concerts, theater, storytelling, poetry, and visual arts.

Acadian Historical Village

More than 40 restored buildings here re-create Acadian communities between 1770 and 1949. There are modest homes, a church, a school, and a village shop, as well as an industrial area with a lobster hatchery, a cooper, and a tinsmith shop. The bilingual staff tells fascinating stories and provides demonstrations; visitors are invited to take part. You can also enjoy dinner and entertainment during the evening and stay overnight in the grand Hôtel Château Albert, an authentic re-creation of a 1907 hotel.

Founding Cultures Museum

The former Pope's Museum now explores the peoples and cultures that shaped the area---First Nations, French, Irish, Scottish, and English, with a room dedicated to each---and how they formed the inclusive society they enjoy today. One exhibit that remains from the previous museum is the scale model of St. Peter's in Rome.

184 Acadie St., Grande-Anse, New Brunswick, E8N 1A6, Canada
506-732–3003
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Rate Includes: Donation, May be closed in winter

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