Bouctouche, New Brunswick
Bouctouche is a town located in eastern New Brunswick, Canada, approximately 40 kilometres north of Moncton, and where the Bouctouche River empties into Northumberland Strait. As of 2001 the population was 2,426.
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Town - New Brunswick - Canada - Kilometres - Moncton - Bouctouche River - Northumberland Strait - 2001
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Bouctouche was first settled by Francois LeBlanc in 1785 as an Acadian community.
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Industrialist K.C. Irving was born in Bouctouche, and many of his businesses, including Kent Homes, maintain operations there.
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K.C. Irving - Kent Homes
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Bouctouche has a rich Acadian history. Le Pays de la Sagouine, based on Antonine Maillet's award winning book "La Sagouine", is a theme park filled with Acadian entertainment and history. This, as well as the Irving family's commitment to protecting the area's natural resources, has revitalized the town's image and economy.
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