Urban planning and development - Ville de Lamèque, Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada

Local Time: Saturday, 25 May 2013 22:08

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Wind: NE 51 km/h gust 66 km/h

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Visit Lamèque & Miscou islands

Guide d'interprétation des Routes des Iles Acadiennes

The Lamèque/Miscou intepretation self guide has been planned to permit you to discover our unique area by yourself. You will be able to travel around the islands at your own pace and by which ever way you want, either by car, bicycle or just sitting on the beach.

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Urban planning and development

Acadian Peninsula District Planning Commission (CAPA)

The Acadian Peninsula District Planning Commission is a public organism created in 1975 by the Municipal Affairs Department and the municipalities of the Acadian Peninsula to provide development and planning services to the region.

By policies created by the Commission, advice provided to the municipalities, to the Minister or the provincial government, the Commission tries to create a better way of live for the population. It also creates a well balanced development of the territory the Peninsula to acquire its own development tools.

Acadian Peninsula District Planning Commission
149, St-Pierre west blvd
P.O. Box 5517
Caraquet, N.-B. E1W 1B7
Tel. : (506) 727-7979
Fax : (506) 727-7990
E-mail : capa@nb.aibn.com

Business hours :

Monday to Thursday
8: 30 a.m. till noon and 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Friday
9 a.m. till noon and 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Links Referenced
capa@nb.aibn.com
mailto:capa@nb.aibn.com
Location

http://www.lameque.ca/index.cfm/1,131,404,0,html

Club Wind & Kite - a must see for the Acadian islands

Kiteboarding

Because of this geographical location, at the tip of the northeast of the Acadian Peninsula, where the Bay of Chaleur and the Bay of St-Lawrence join together, the Acadian islands area known to have stretches of smooth water offering a variety of opportunities for fans of aquatic sports.

Location

http://www.lameque.ca/index.cfm/1,131,404,0,html