Bouctouche

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Bouctouche could be a Canadian city in Kent County, New Brunswick and in two006 Census the population was 2,383. The city is found at the mouth of the Bouctouche stream on the coast of the Northumberland Strait, roughly forty kilometres northeast of Moncton.
Bouctouche was originally named Chebooktoosk, a Mi’kmaq signified nice very little Harbour. The region was next settled by Francois LeBlanc in 1785 as Associate in Nursing Acadian community and therefore the community enclosed many Irish families. Bouctouche was stricken by a tornado on Christian holy day, 1879. La ridge DE Bouctouche, renowned by its initial inhabitants because the nice very little Harbour, has hiking and athletics trails that square measure a part of the New Brunswick path system. There square measure twelve kilometers of whispering sands creating up the dunes simply viewed from a walk on a conservation space called the Irving Eco Center.

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