Shediac is a Canadian town in Westmorland County, New Brunswick. The town is known as the "Lobster Capital of the World" and hosts an annual festival every July which promotes its ties to lobster fishing. At the western entrance to the town is a 90-tonne sculpture called (perhaps inaccurately) The World's Largest Lobster.
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Welcome to Shediac Paddle Shack! Located in the Shediac Rotary Park (Big Lobster), our rentals allow you to experience the Scoudouc River with friends. Through our rentals department, we offer 1 and 2 person kayaks as well as stand up paddle boards. If you’re looking to hop on a paddleboard for the first time, we offer private lessons as well as group and corporate lessons. Lessons are available for all ages and all abilities. Through our tours, you’ll be able to explore our surroundings with some of the most stunning scenery you’ve probably ever experienced.
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We are a bilingual walking tour agency that helps you explore downtown Shediac! Come learn about history, culture, activities and more while chatting with locals. Nous sommes un agence de tours guidés à pied du centre-ville de Shediac! Venez connaitre notre histoire, notre culture ainsi que les choses à faire tout en parlant avec des gens locaux.
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5th annual Summer INDOOR Craft Market (open 5 days/week) Wednesday to Sunday 10-5 Featuring Local made products and a HUGE variety of handmade crafts & artisans. Find us at 342 MAIN St, Shediac (we are on the BACK of Shediac Mall, separate entrance at back can be access by both Comeau, and Calder Street) Lots of parking. Opening May 1, 2021 COVID safety guidelines in place.
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Your team is "locked" inside a themed room. You need to find your way out by solving puzzles and using logic. You have exactly an hour to "escape"!
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Able Sail/Handi-Voile Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing sailing opportunities on Shediac Bay for persons of all ages with any category of disability in the Southeastern New Brunswick region. It operates from the last week of June to the end of August out of the Shediac Bay Yacht Club, located at 168 Pleasant Street, Shediac, NB. Two programs are available, Recreational Sailing Program and a Learn to Sail Program. In Recreational Sailing the person with the disability can bring up to three family of friends along for the outing. We sail 6 times per day, 7 days per week. Disability can be mental, emotional, intellectual or physical.
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Long stretch of beautiful sand makes Parle Beach as one the provincial national parks best kept beaches. Pristine, clean water and wonderful on a hot day it is very popular with tourists and locals alike. Take parasols, sun tan cream and water as there is no shade on the beach. Took a lovely stroll along the beach and loved it.
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One of the most photographed attractions in New Brunswick, i.e. Shediac’s Giant Lobster, is ageing gracefully, even very gracefully, and we plan to celebrate its 25th anniversary in style this year (2015). This work of art measuring 11 metres long, 5 metres in width, 5 metres high and weighing nearly 90 tons saw the light of day thanks to an initiative launched by the Shediac Rotary Club. The Town and the Rotary Club will therefore work together to mark the quarter century of existence of this work of art sculpted by the artist Winston Bronnum. For more information on the festivities marking the 25th anniversary, please visit the Town of Shediac’s website.
Shediac is known to be the lobster capital, so it's quite fitting to have a gigantic concrete lobster! It's a very busy place in the summer to take pictures, so be patient! I would suggest going very early in the morning to avoid the line-ups. Kids will love climbing this iconic statue and remember these memories for years to come!
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