Acadian Coast

The Acadian Coast covers the eastern coast of . The Acadian Coast extends eastward from Campbellton/Pointe-à-la-Croix along the south shore of the Baie de Chaleurs, a warm bay which continues past Caraquet.
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Essential Destinations

Top destinations include Bathurst and Campbellton.

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is a city of 12,100 people on the Acadian Coast of , and 31,000 people in its metro area.

is a city of 6,900 people on the Acadian Coast of ; it is joined by an interprovincial bridge to , , about 2 kilometres away.

is a small francophone village on the Acadian Coast of . Its name is derived from the Mi'kmaq term for "meeting of two rivers".

Destinations to Discover

Explore places such as Dalhousie and Tracadie-Sheila.

is a town of 3,500 people on the Acadian Coast of . The town is at the mouth of the Restigouche River on the Bay of Chaleur, known for its snowfall in the winters and as a secret summer paradise.

is a community along the Acadian Coast of . It is the largest urban area within the Regional Municipality of Tracadie.

Acadian Coast

Latitude of center
47.96° or 47° 57′ 36″ north
Longitude of center
-65.79° or 65° 47′ 24″ west
Wiki­data ID
Q17375235
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In Other Languages

“Acadian Coast” goes by many names.

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