When it comes to water activities, beaches are the number one destination. These are some of the beautiful beaches on the Acadian Peninsula.
Maisonnette Park Beach, 2062, euw Chatillon street, Maisonnette, Canada
506.726.2717, Email Address: info@maisonnette.ca
Website: http://maisonnette.ca/
Features: shallow waters are good for kayaking and a perfectly safe place for young children.
Grande-Anse Beach, Hwy 11, Grande-Anse, Canada
506.732.3242, 506.732.3256, Email address: administrateur@grande-anse.net
Website address: http://grande-ane.net/
Features: A combination of sandy and rocky beaches. It is known to have the most beautiful beaches in the region where the waters are warm and clear.
Ile-aux-foins Beach, Rue Joseph Street, Neguac, Canada
506.776.3950, 506.776.3838 (CIV)
Email address: loisirs@neguac.com; info@neguac.com
Website: http://neguac.com/
Features: With a wooden walkway around the marsh leading to the beach.
Foley Beach, 28, rue Foley Street, Caraquet, Canada, E1W 1B6
506.727.2727
Features: Accessible by foot or bicycle. It is a picturesque place, especially during sunset, and a magnificent lighthouse adds a sense of sentimentality.
Le Goulet Beach, 1295, rue Principale Street, le Coulet, Canada, E8S 2E9
506.336.3272, Email address: alvine@legoulet.ca
Website: http://legoulet.ca/
Features: This 3 kilometers stretch of sandiest beach offers a picnic area, sanitary building, restrooms, showers, and dressing rooms.
Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphael Beach, 1360 Boul de la Mer, Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphael, Canada, E8T 1P2
506.344..3210, Email address: infor@ste-marie-st-raphael.ca
Website: http://ste-marie-st-raphael.ca/plage-municipale/
Features: This magnificent sandy beach at the Gulf of St Lawrence offers washrooms, showers, a parking lot, picnic areas, and a playground.