Acadian Islands

Not your typical watersport destination, the Acadian Islands sit at the tip of the Acadian Peninsular in New Brunswick, sandwiched between Nova Scotia and French-speaking Quebec and on the Eastern Seaboard. This part of Canada has a strong maritime influence and historic colonial flavour in an awe-inspiring natural setting. New Brunswick’s most Gallic region, Lamèque Island is alive with colour as the peat bogs flourish in autumn. Untouched, unspoilt and uncommonly beautiful, Miscou Island yields spectacular beaches that are ripe for the picking.
Acadian Islands copyright Patrick gauvin

Spots in Acadian Islands

Miscou Lighthouse
Camping Gionnet
Campbell Point
Pigeon Hill Harbour
Ste-Marie-St-Raphael
Chiasson Office (Ocean Side)
Chiasson Office (Lagoon Side)
Petit- Pokemouche
Petite Lamèque La Bloc
Camping Jeannot
Point Canot, Grande Batture
  • Sumbawa, Indonesien, Ost Asien / WickedSun, THE KITE AND WINDSUFRING GUIDE
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