A COASTAL VILLAGE WITH VARIED ATTRACTIONS

A fishing community with a rich cultural heritage, Neguac invites you to discover its golden beaches and Acadian hospitality! Spend the afternoon by the sea! Take the causeway to Hay Island. The Hay Island lighthouse site offers a picnic area and a playground. Swim in the sheltered cove with some of the warmest saltwater north of Virginia! Observe the birds from a tower overlooking Miramichi Bay.

Choose from the renowned local restaurants! A stroll along the Municipality's fishing wharf and a chat with a fisherman are the perfect way to end the day. You'll surely hear sea legends and the history of the Capital of the Houses of Savoy—our first settlers and ancestors of a family that now spans the entire continent!

In the fall, take a stroll along the trails and discover the season's most beautiful colours. During the tourist season, you can obtain more information at the Visitor Information Centre located at 708 Main Street.

TABUSINTAC REGIONAL GOLF CLUB

Located along the magnificent Tabusintac River, the Tabusintac Golf Club offers golfers an unforgettable challenge. This 9-hole, par-36 course features six water hazards, in addition to numerous other strategically placed obstacles. While several of the nine holes boast exceptionally beautiful scenery, the view of the river is truly extraordinary on the ninth hole. A round of golf at the Tabusintac Golf Club begins and ends with a par 5. The seventh hole (par 3) is known to be the most difficult, with a stream and a pond surrounding the green.

2130 Gaythorne Rd
Tabusintac, NB E9H 1Z5
506-779-4653

ÎLE-AUX-FOINS PARK

This nature park, located on Île-aux-Foins, offers both an ecotourism experience and a place for family outdoor activities. It features a network of walking trails with interpretive panels that provide information about the surrounding flora and fauna; beautiful golden sand beaches perfect for sunbathing; and physical facilities such as a birdwatching tower. The lighthouse site, adorned with Acadian colours, offers a picnic area, a children's playground, barbecue facilities, restrooms and changing rooms, and parking.

Joseph Street
506-776-3950

WHARF

To meet the needs of waterway users, primarily fishers and recreational boaters, a wharf has been built extending along Church Street. The wharf is managed by the local port authority and provides services to over 45 commercial fishers. Infrastructure has also been installed for recreational boaters. Various services are offered, such as water, electricity, boat launch, and parking at the Church Street wharf.

Neguac Wharf
Church Street
506-776-5497

SAVOIE MONUMENT

The year 1988 marked the proclamation of "Neguac, Capital of the Savoys of New Brunswick." The first Savoie family arrived in this area around 1757. Jean Savoie and his wife, Anne Landry, settled here and became the first pioneer family of Neguac after being forced to flee the Miramichi River during the winter of 1756-1757. The majority of Savoie families in New Brunswick are descendants of the first Savoie families of Neguac.

The monument is located across from Church Street.

506-776-3950

RICHELIEU MUNICIPAL PARK

This park is located in the heart of the municipality and includes picnic and relaxation areas, a gazebo that can be converted into an outdoor stage, a splash pad for children, a playground, and restrooms. The Savoie monument, commemorating our first settlers and ancestors, stands at the park entrance.

The park is located across from Church Street.
506 776-3950