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Centre for Speed
Centre for Speed
1157 Route 133, Grand-Barachois
Experience Atlantic Canada's largest outdoor entertainment park.
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Places to Discover
Trails
Explore nature's beauty through an enchanting network of walking trails.
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Barachois Historical Church
Opened in 1826, the Barachois Historic Church is believed to be the oldest Acadian church in existence.
1350 Route 133, Grand-Barachois
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Birdwatching site
Observe over 40 species of local birds.
Cap-Bûlé Road, Boudreau-Ouest
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Cormier-Village Historical School
The Cormier-Village Historical School was built in the heart of the village around 1880 and is still on its original site.
615 Cormier-Village Road, Cormier-Village
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Boueillerie Galandry
"Boueillerie" is an Atlantic folk art that evokes a traditional pride in the fisherman's trade.
1740 Route 133, Grand-Barachois
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War Veterans' Monument
This cenotaph was inaugurated in Tidiche Park in the 1970s.
2649 Acadie Road, Cap-Pelé
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Acadian Coastal Drive
This 750 km route will lead you to discover the Acadian culture.
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Angel of Cap-Pelé Monument
This rare concrete monument to the Roman faith was installed in 1935.
2648 Acadie Road, Cap-Pelé
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Wharves
Visit the three wharves that border the Cap-Acadie region.
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Cliffs
Near the Bas-Cap-Pelé Wharf, spectacular cliffs are accessible for walking and watching our breathtaking sunsets. Bring your chairs!
Niles Street, Bas-Cap-Pelé
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Municipal Parks
Extreme Park
The ideal playground for adventurers.
2632 Acadie Road, Cap-Pelé
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Tidiche Park
Let yourself be carried away by the rhythm of the Town at Tidiche Park located across from the municipal building, where concerts bring the community together.
2647 Acadie Road, Cap-Pelé
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Pioneer Park
In tribute to the pioneer families of the Cap-Pelé region who settled on the banks of the Tidiche River in 1804.
2463 Acadie Road, Cap-Pelé
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Plein Air Park
Five kilometers of forest trails for walking or biking with the whole family.
2311 Acadie Road, Cap-Pelé
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