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SHEDIAC, NEW BRUNSWICK


'Shediac' (2006 population: 5,497) is a Canadian town in Westmorland County, New Brunswick.
Situated on Shediac Bay, a sub-basin of the Northumberland Strait, the town calls itself the "Lobster Capital of the World" and hosts an annual festival every July which promotes its ties to lobster fishing; the largest lobster sculpture in the world is situated at the western entrance to the town.
Lobster stocks in the Northumberland Strait have been dwindling in recent years and local restaurants are forced to import lobsters from more plentiful fishing grounds in Nova Scotia during the summer months, however they still serve the shellfish, mainly to tourists.
Hundreds of years ago, the Mi'kmaq encampment of "Es-ed-ei-ik" was one of the major camps in southeast New Brunswick. The Mi'kmaq word "Es-ed-ei-ik" which means "running far in" eventually transformed into 'Gédaique'. Today many Francophone residents use the spelling 'Shédiac'; however, the town's name upon its incorporation did not feature an accented "e", and correspondingly the official geographic name for the community is 'Shediac'. This is a source of controversy among some residents.
The town is located immediately west of Parlee Beach Provincial Park, known for its sand bars and warm water and a scenic wharf in the nearby community of Pointe-du-Chene.
Notable residents of the town include physician and historian John Clarence Webster, politician Elsie Wayne and writer Don Hannah.

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Further reading



★ J. E. Belliveau, ''Running Far In'', a local history.

External links



Greater Shediac Area Website

Town of Shediac information

New Brunswick Covered Bridges

New Brunswick Lighthouses

Town of Shediac Official Website

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