4 Best Sights in Bouctouche, The Acadian Coast

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We've compiled the best of the best in Bouctouche - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Akadi Lumina

Fodor's choice

This incredible "enchanted journey" through the forest takes you on an immersive journey through the history of the Acadians using light, sound, poetry, video projection, and music. Designed by Montreal-based Moment Factory, whose impactful installations can be seen across Canada and beyond, this experience truly transports you, offering an amazing introduction to this vibrant culture and its tumultuous and often tragic story. 

57 Rue Acadie, Bouctouche, NB, E4S 2T3, Canada
800-561–9188
Sight Details
C$32.50
Closed Nov.–May

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Irving Eco-Centre: La Dune de Bouctouche

The center preserves a superb example of a coastal ecosystem that protects the exceptionally fertile oyster beds in Bouctouche Bay, a salt marsh, and an important 12-km (7½-mile) sand dune. Hiking trails and an 800-meter (½-mile) boardwalk with ramps and stairs to the beach make it possible to explore sensitive areas without disrupting the environment of one of the few remaining great dunes on the northwest coast of the Atlantic Ocean, and electric vehicles provide tours for visitors with mobility issues. An outstanding interpretive center puts the ecosystem in perspective with nature exhibits, a film presentation, a saltwater aquarium, and seasonal special events. The staff regularly conducts guided walks. Swimming is allowed.

Le Pays de la Sagouine

This Acadian culture theme park re-creates the world of La Sagouine, an old charwoman-philosopher created by celebrated Acadian author Antonine Maillet. It's a make-believe island community that comes to life (in French) in daylong musical and theatrical performances, with dinner theater/musical evenings July through September. There are also four performances in English Wednesday to Sunday, from June to September. Tours are available in English and French, and the Friday-night jam sessions are accessible to English-speaking visitors, too.

57 rue Acadie, Bouctouche, NB, E4S 2T7, Canada
506-743–1400
Sight Details
C$29
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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The Olivier Soapery

A working artisan soapery, Olivier includes a museum with a fascinating array of bathtime memorabilia, from old bars of soap and soap-making equipment to tubs and basins. There's a skin-care art gallery, featuring paintings commissioned for soap labels throughout the years, and, naturally, plenty of soap and other skin-care products are for sale. You can book a tour to learn how the soap is made.

851 Rte. 505, Ste.-Anne-de-Kent, NB, E4S 1K1, Canada
506-743–8938
Sight Details
Free

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