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Shediac. Shediac (official in both languages; Shédiac is colloquial French) is a heavily Acadian town in Westmorland County, New Brunswick. The town is home to the famous Parlee Beach and is known as the "Lobster Capital of the World". It hosts an annual festival every July which promotes its ties to lobster fishing.
Area. 122 square kilometres (47 sq mi) Shediac Bay is a tidal embayment, an extension of the Northumberland Strait in New Brunswick, Canada . It is located about 50 km (31 mi) north-east of Moncton. The nearest population centre is Shediac. There is a large island in the bay, Shediac Island.
Shediac is a geographic parish in Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada. [4] For governance purposes it is divided between the city of Dieppe, [5] the towns of Cap-Acadie [5] and Shediac, [5] the incorporated rural communities of Beausoleil [6] and Maple Hills, [5] and the Southeast rural district. [a] Beausoleil is a members of the Kent ...
UTC-3 (ADT) Area code. 506. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Westmorland County, New Brunswick. Westmorland County (2021 population: 163,576 [2]) is a county in New Brunswick, a province of Canada. It is in the south-eastern part of the province. It contains the fast-growing commercial centre of Moncton and its northern and eastern suburbs.
Cities. Parishes. ^ St. Stephen was incorporated as a town in 1871 and amalgamated with Milltown in 1973 to form St. Stephen-Milltown; the name reverted to St. Stephen in 1975.[2] ^ Incorporated as St. Anthony but the name was changed to Saint-Antoine in 1969.[2] ^ The local service district of the parish of Campobello was incorporated as a ...
Coordinates: 46°14′18″N 64°31′22″W. Parlee Beach, Shédiac, New Brunswick. Pointe-du-Chêne is a community and former local service district in Westmorland County, New Brunswick. [1] Located on Shediac Bay, an inlet of the Northumberland Strait, Pointe-du-Chêne, also called La Pointe, is the home of Parlee Beach Provincial Park.
New Brunswick was created on June 18, 1784. [8] The province was divided into eight counties by decree of Governor Carleton: Charlotte, Kings, Northumberland, Queens, Saint John, Sunbury, Westmorland and York. In January 1786, the first session of the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly was held in Saint John, at which the MLA’s passed An Act ...
The image shows the wide median that the Province of New Brunswick generally employs on its divided highways. This portion of highway was completed about 1970. Route 15 only extended from Shediac to Strait Shores until the early 1970s, when the Shediac Four-Lane Highway (the first rural expressway in New Brunswick) was built from Dieppe to Shediac.