Caraquet (French pronunciation: [kaʁakɛt]) is a town in Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Restaurants in Caraquet
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Enjoyed their tour and tasting which was absolutely amazing! Best Gin! Fully bilingual and the staff was knowledgeable.
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In addition to encouraging the development of environmentally friendly regional agriculture, the Caraquet Regional Market is a great place to meet local artisans and producers. Local products, seafood, cooked products, local crafts; a unique opportunity to make diversified and quality finds to bring home ... or to eat right there! Free activities also offered every week (see our Facebook page or website). Every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. (June 22 to October 5)
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Get there early - else you will be disappointed as they do sell out of some of their cheeses. Great little cheese shop, and very well visited by locals and tourists alike. The cheese is superb! The service is great. Well worth a visit.
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The Village historique acadien is a must-see attraction in New-Brunswick! A living museum portraying the daily lives of the Acadians from 1770 to 1949. In operation from June to September, the site includes forty historic buildings along a 2.2 km trail and all run by bilingual interpreters (English and French). Many services are available on site (Hôtel, restaurants, bars, shops, bus, etc.) during Summer. From November to March, the Village is open free of charge to hikers and cyclists, who come to admire the bucolic landscape (no service available during Winter).
Their Day camp is absolutely fantastic! My 7 year old, English speaking, daughter had the time of her life. They got to dress up in old clothes, wear wooden shoes and got to participate in the Acadian culture for the day. The camp facilitators were very friendly and bilingual, making my daughters experience great! The cost of the day camp was $45.00 plus GST/PST. We went on a Friday, so the children were eating fish/seafood products, as they didn't eat meat on Fridays! My daughter had amazing salmon, and begs for it all the time now. We will definitely do this experience once again, hoping for a different era as she was in the 1800's. Great homeschooling hands on experience! While my daughter was at day camp, we visited the grounds ourselves.
The Club plein air de Caraquet has six cross-country ski trails designed for classic skiing and ski skating; ring-shaped outdoor ice rink and an ice hockey rink. Lovers of snowshoeing, fat bike, mountain bike, running, or walking can enjoy the many marked trails in the forest to observe the beautiful scenery and wild forest animals.
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