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Five kilometers of beautiful groomed trails for walking and biking and enjoying nature at its best. 2311, Acadie Road, Cap-Pelé
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With its gorgeous sandy beach and 30 cottages, Cap Pelé’s “Parc de l’Aboiteau” is ready to welcome visitors by offering them everything they need for a relaxing and comfortable stay. Plage de l’Aboiteau” is a great beach destination, especially since beach weddings have become more popular during the last few years. The facilities are also available from mid-June to mid-September for anniversary celebrations, meetings and private group gatherings. This site provides a secure and comfortable environment with bar and catering services with the possibility of deluxe cottage rentals on site. 150, Parc Lane, Cap-Pelé NB E4N 1S4 e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Toll free number: 1-877-577-2080 Open from June to September
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An unforgettable tour awaits you in Cap-Pelé! Artemise lives and works in Cap-Pelé as a smokehouse employee who just can't seem to retire,she loves working and she loves talking about her work. During the tour you will visit the Smokehouse Museum located in the Visitor Information Centre as well as a real operating smokehouse. Artemise also has a great passion for her heritage of being an Acadian woman living in a beautiful fishing village. Did you know that Cap-Pelé is known to be ''The heart of Acadia''? This tour will give you a taste of our Acadian culture, our traditions whil discovering the hidden treasures of Cap-Pelé. Enjoy your visit! One tour per day in July & August 9 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Tuesday - Thursday: French Tour Wednesday: English Tour Adults - seniors: $10 Students: $5 Children under 5 years old: free For more information about this tour or to make reservations for your group plus contact: Visitor information Centre 2463 Acadie Road Cap-Pelé, NB E4N 1B5 506-577-2017 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Bring your chairs! Near the Bas-Cap-Pelé Wharf, spectacular cliffs are accessible for walking and watching our breathtaking sunsets. Bas-Cap-Pelé Wharf Niles Street Route 950, Bas-Cap-Pelé
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With the aid of wall mounted panels, old pictures, videos, old tools and equipment used in a smokehouse, this museum is a site designed to preserve the evolution the smokehouse industry has undergone over the past decade. Today, there are still over 20 smokehouses in the Cap-Pelé area and over 95% of Canada’s smoked herring production originates in Cap-Pelé. To find out more about the smokehouse industry, visit the Smokehouse Museum, located in the Visitor Information Centre and/or join the ARTEMISE GUIDED TOUR, and visit one of the region’s authentic smokehouses! Visitor information centre 2463, Acadie Road, Cap-Pelé 506-577-2017
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This church was built in 1965 and designed in the form of a fishing boat's hull by architect, Guy LeBlanc. These stained-glass windows are among the largest in the Maritime Provinces. Created by artist, Ms. Schella. 2648, chemin Acadie Cap-Pelé, NB