Bouctouche, New Brunswick, Canada rests on on the shores of the Northumberland Strait on the banks of the Bouctouche River. The local Mi'kmaq First Nation people use to call Bouctouche "Tjipogtotjg" meaning "Great Little Harbour". Today is best known for its sandy beaches and activities.
Activities most enjoyed in the community and surrounding areas include biking, hiking, birding, cycling, golfing, picnicking, sightseeing, swimming, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, boating, sailing and xc skiing.
A few of the more popular activity and sightseeing destinations in the region include Riverside Park, Bouctouche Wharf, La dune de Bouctouche, Irving Arboretum and the Inner Bay Trail.
Some of the attractions, history and cultural venues in Bouctouche, New Brunswick and the surrounding regions to visit include Irving Chapel, Le Pays de la Sagouine, Kent Museum, St-Jean-Baptiste Catholic Church, St. Lawrence Anglican Church and the Olivier Soapery.
Services important in and around the community of Bouctouche include restaurants, accommodations, gift stories, marina, pubs, gas stations, cell service, grocery stores, liquor stores, taxi and internet