65 Rue du Ruisseau, Lamèque NB E8T 1M2
Explore this unique park showcasing local flora and fauna. With interpretive trails, an observation tower, and a modern pavilion, it’s the perfect spot for nature lovers.
Admire this vibrantly colored church, nicknamed the “psychedelic church.” It hosts the Lamèque International Baroque Music Festival annually, a major cultural event.
Enjoy this fine sandy beach for a relaxing day in the sun. It’s the perfect place for swimming and recharging with family or friends.
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237 Ch Gauvin, Petite Lameque, CA E8T 2N1
Promenez-vous le long de ce sentier artistique où des sculptures en bois racontent l'histoire et la culture locales au Camping Lamèque à Petite Lamèque.
Try kitesurfing, windsurfing, or snowkiting with local schools like the René Jobin Kite Academy. The wind conditions and marine landscapes make it a favorite spot for thrill-seekers.
Ride this cycling path that crosses the island, offering stunning coastal views. A pleasant and eco-friendly way to explore the region.
Don’t miss the Provincial Peat Festival, celebrating the local industry with performances and activities for all. Other cultural and musical events enliven the island year-round.
Gourmet restaurant offering refined cuisine highlighting local products. The menu features a variety of dishes, from seafood to quality meats, in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
Colorful café serving specialty coffees, breakfasts, paninis, and salads. With its tropical terrace and giant swings, Aloha offers a unique and relaxed experience.
Located in Haut-Lamèque, this famous family restaurant offers traditional cuisine focused on fried chicken, pizza, garlic fingers, and seafood.
For a quick meal, Dixie Lee offers fried chicken and seafood to go, perfect for a meal on the move.
Charming little restaurant specializing in fried chicken and all kinds of ice cream. A must-visit!
A charming establishment in the heart of Lamèque, Café Central offers a friendly atmosphere and a varied menu, perfect for a simple meal.
Pizzeria offering a variety of pizzas and takeout dishes, perfect for a quick and tasty meal.
Located by the seaside, Malia Spa and Resort offers a restaurant serving breakfast as well as an evening menu from Thursday to Saturday, featuring soups, fish, seafood, and shellfish, among other dishes. The establishment also provides spa services for a complete relaxation experience.
This multi-purpose convenience store also houses Rodéo Taco Bar, a Mexican restaurant open Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., serving breakfast, lunch, and a Mexican menu in the evening, paired with cocktails.
Located at the northeastern tip of New Brunswick, Miscou Island is a true haven of peace where nature reigns supreme. Between wild beaches, colorful peat bogs, and historical heritage, here’s a glimpse of the must-see attractions during your visit:
Built in 1856, this octagonal wooden lighthouse is one of the oldest in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. A National Historic Site, it offers stunning views of the Baie des Chaleurs and the Gulf. On-site, you’ll find parking, restrooms, and a picnic area.
Discover an interpretive boardwalk trail that immerses you in the heart of the island’s unique peat bogs. In autumn, these vast expanses turn spectacular shades of red, offering a striking natural spectacle.
Enjoy this windswept sandy beach for a relaxing day. It’s the ideal spot for swimming or simply admiring the marine landscape.
Located on the east side of the island, this beach offers a peaceful setting for nature and tranquility lovers. Perfect for a walk or a moment of relaxation by the water.
With over 265 species recorded, the island is a paradise for ornithologists. The peat bogs and wetlands attract a wide variety of birds, especially during migrations.