We camped on the river/bay near Campbellton, New Brunswick. Here’s the bridge from Quebec to New Brunswick.
Nearby was a lighthouse and sculpture park.
Even though we are in New Brunswick, and the official language is English, there is still a lot of French here. When the British took this area from the French, the Acadians resisted, so the English deported them everywhere else such as to Montreal, Quebec City, the United States or back to Europe. But they kept coming back and trying to reestablish. The Village Historique Acadien is an effort to remember their settlement here. It’s a village depicting their lives from 1773 to 1945 with historic buildings and costumed interpreters.
I found this side trip on the way to the next campground.
Our campground tonight is Colibris sur Mer which translates to Hummingbirds on the Sea. It’s right on the beach.
You do love those historic villages 😉