Boishébert National Historic Site Beaubears Island, Derby, NB E4X 2P1

Boishébert National Historic Site





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Boishébert National Historic Site Beaubears Island, Derby, NB E4X 2P1




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Home - Île Beaubears Island | Visit our Interpretive Centre at 35 St. Patrick's Drive, Nelson-MiramichiMeet our characters on guided tours. featuring early French fur traders, the Marquis Charles Deschamps de Boishebert, and the various shipbuilders who inhabited the island for over 100 yearsExperience the multicultural history of the Miramichi hosted on an island that is a treasure of biodiversityTake our survey after your visit!For more information on our tours and ferry services click to plan a visit:

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Beaubears Island, Derby, NB E4X 2P1

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Suzanne Bernier
20.07.2023
Boishébert National Historic Site
Such history about the Acadians and the Scotts and Natives. Shawn, our guide, was extremely knowledgeable. You begin your journey by leaving Nelson on a catamaran for a 5 minute boat crossing to the island. Then your journey through time begins. You can stop at the end of your tour and walk the island and have a picnic if you chose and cross over later in the day. Worth seeing.
Joe Derrick
19.07.2023
Boishébert National Historic Site
Visited this site for the first time last week. It was neat to ride in a boat to the island. We hiked the perimeter trail of the island. It isn't difficult but is a good walk. We really enjoyed it. Not a ton to see for artifacts but the natural environment was beautiful. We highly recommend it.
Ben Turcotte
19.07.2023
Boishébert National Historic Site
Amazing how much the employees know about the island an how much heart the Nelson community has
Philip Merritt
16.07.2023
Boishébert National Historic Site
Lots of history to learn here. I recommend the tour, they do a great job and are able to keep it interesting.

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Beaubears Island, Derby, NB E4X 2P1
Boishébert National Historic Site