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Village de Rivière du Nord (Grande-Anse

Village de Rivière du Nord (Grande-Anse

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Village de Rivière du Nord (Grande-Anse

Village de Rivière du Nord (Grande-Anse

Website (506) 732-3242

Village de Rivière du Nord (Grande-Anse

393 rue Acadie , Grande-Anse  (NB) , CANADA   E8N 1E2
(506) 732-3242
FAX: 506-732-3217

In 1808, members of the family of Simon Landry, the grandson of Alexis Landry, the founder of Caraquet in 1757, were the first inhabitants of Grande-Anse. The first settlement was probably established on the current site of the church. In 1818, land was officially given by the government to three families, that of Rémi Landry, Jean-Baptiste Thériault and Jean-Baptiste Poulin. A little later, two other families arrive, those of Bruno Poirier and Isaac Haché. A year later, the Thériaults moved a little further, to the present site of Anse-Bleue. They then founded this village which still maintains links with Grande-Anse.
 
In 1808, the first inhabitants of the village were mainly involved in agriculture and woodcutting. Today, the village includes several services: a kindergarten to grade 8 school, a post office, a church, a grocery store as well as the sale of alcohol, hardware store, a bank and credit union, a peat extraction, restaurants, motels, a gas station, a funeral home, the Musée des Papes, as well as several small businesses. The village also has a modern arena — the Center Edmond E. Landry — where hockey and figure skating are practiced. Grande-Anse serves both the surrounding Acadian community and the neighboring English-speaking community "of the caps". People come here to do business as much for purchases as for financial, recreational and religious services.

The village of Grande-Anse was incorporated into a municipality in 1968. This village of nearly 750 inhabitants is located on the western edge of the Acadian Peninsula. It is, in a way, his gateway. Developed along Route 11 — (Rue Acadie in Grande-Anse), the village crowns the highest cliffs in the region and offers a unique vantage point of Chaleur Bay. From these heights, you have a breathtaking view of the Gaspé coast with all its shades of marine blue from the waters to the dark blue of the mountains, the Appalachians.
 
Grande-Anse wishes you the warmest of welcomes to Acadie. Its two magnificent natural beaches, one located near the wharf and the other inside a cove, offer you the warmest waters north of Virginia. These beaches have been developed so that you can take full advantage of the many aquatic activities in the region. Set off to explore our marine heritage by scuba diving or embark on a fishing trip in the Baie des Chaleurs.
 
Grande-Anse... an unforgettable stay!



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