Shediac

title: "Shediac" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["shediac", "populated-coastal-places-in-canada", "towns-in-new-brunswick", "lighthouses-in-new-brunswick", "populated-places-established-in-the-18th-century"] topic_path: "geography/canada" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shediac" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| official_name | Shediac |
| nickname | Lobster Capital of the World |
| motto | "In Unum Ad Summum"(Latin) |
| "Together Toward The Heights | |
| image_skyline | Shediac, New Brunswick.jpg |
| image_caption | Downtown |
| image_seal | Shediac nb logo.jpg |
| image_shield | Shediac nb coat of arms.jpg |
| pushpin_map | New Brunswick |
| settlement_type | Town |
| subdivision_type | Country |
| subdivision_name | Canada |
| subdivision_type1 | Province |
| subdivision_name1 | New Brunswick |
| subdivision_type2 | County |
| subdivision_name2 | Westmorland County |
| subdivision_type3 | Parish |
| subdivision_name3 | Shédiac Parish |
| government_type | Town Council |
| leader_title | Mayor |
| leader_name | Roger Caissie |
| leader_title1 | Governing Body |
| leader_name1 | Shediac Town Council |
| established_title | Founded |
| established_date | 18th century |
| established_title2 | Incorporated |
| established_date2 | 1903 |
| established_title3 | |
| area_footnotes | |
| area_land_km2 | 64.00 |
| population_as_of | 2021 |
| population_footnotes | |
| population_total | 7,535 |
| population_density_km2 | 117.7 |
| population_blank1_title | Change (2016–21) |
| population_blank1 | 13.1% |
| timezone | Atlantic (AST) |
| utc_offset | -4 |
| timezone_DST | ADT |
| utc_offset_DST | -3 |
| coordinates | |
| elevation_min_m | 0 |
| elevation_max_m | 33 |
| website | |
| postal_code_type | Canadian Postal code |
| postal_code | E4P |
| area_code | 506 |
| blank_name | Telephone Exchange |
| blank_info | 312 351 530 531 532 533 |
| blank1_name | NTS Map |
| blank1_info | |
| blank2_name | GNBC Code |
| blank2_info | DACUC |
| blank3_name | Highways |
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Shediac (official name in both French and English; Shédiac is colloquial French) is a town in Westmorland County, New Brunswick known as the "Lobster Capital of the World". It hosts an annual festival every July which promotes its ties to lobster fishing. At the western entrance to the town is a 90-ton sculpture called The World's Largest Lobster. It is believed that chiac, a well-known Acadian French patois, was named after Shediac.
Since its founding it has expanded several times, most recently in 2023, when it annexed all or part of four local service districts. Revised census figures have not been released.
Etymology
Shediac was originally called La Batture. Its name was later changed to Shediac in reference to its position at the basin of the Shediac River. The name "Shediac" itself is derived from the Mi'kmaq word Esedeiik, which means "which comes from far away", possibly in reference to the Shediac Bay or the current of the Petitcodiac river.
Geography
Shediac is situated primarily on Route 133 around Shediac Bay, a sub-basin of the Northumberland Strait.
Its topography is relatively flat and its soil is mostly composed of sedimentary rocks dating from the Pennsylvanian. Shediac enjoys a continental climate.
The town is located southwest and adjacent to the community of Pointe-du-Chêne, once the eastern terminus of the European and North American Railway as well as a stopover for Pan-Am's transatlantic "clipper" air service featuring large seaplanes. Imperial Airways' flying boat service to Foynes in Ireland also used the facilities.
History
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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", in reference to its position where the coastline turns between running north-south and east-west, eventually transformed into Gédaique. Acadians first arrived at Shediac in 1751 as a result of the Acadian Exodus from peninsular Nova Scotia. During the French and Indian War, French officer Charles Deschamps de Boishebert made his headquarters at both Shediac and Cocagne, New Brunswick. In the autumn of 1755, Boishebert established himself on the south shore of Cocagne Bay, a place known as Boishebert's Camp. The following year, Boishebert moved to Miramichi, New Brunswick, specifically to Beaubears Island. After the war, Acadians returned to the region in 1767. Today many francophones 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.
Shediac Bay Yacht Club
Shediac Bay Yacht Club is on the Register of 'Canada's Historic Places' for being the location of a local wharf for nearly a century. The previous Shediac Bay Yacht Club House was designed by Roméo Savoie.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Shediac had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of 64 km2, it had a population density of in 2021.
|1901|1075 |1911|1442 |1921|1973 |1931|1883 |1941|2147 |1951|2010 |1961|2159 |1981|4289 |1986|4370 |1991|4343 |1996|4664 |2001|4892 |2006|5497 |2011|6053 |2016|6664 |2021|7535 |footnote=
Income (2015) ::data[format=table]
| Income type | By CAD |
|---|---|
| Median Total income per capita | $31,067 |
| Median Household Income | $57,203 |
| Median Family Income | $76,373 |
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Mother tongue (2016) ::data[format=table]
| Language | Population | Pct (%) |
|---|---|---|
| French | 4,435 | 71.0% |
| English | 1,450 | 23.2% |
| English and French | 150 | 2.4% |
| Other languages | 215 | 3.4% |
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Notable people
Main article: List of people from Westmorland County, New Brunswick
- Georges-Antoine Belcourt (1803–1874), missionary
- Edna May Williston Best (1880–1923), feminist
- Emile Duprée (1936–2023), former professional wrestler and promoter
- René Duprée (1983 – ), professional wrestler, former WWE wrestler, son of Émile Dupree
- Muriel McQueen Fergusson (1899–1987), Canadian senator
- Gord Gallant (1950 – ), professional hockey player
- Placide Gaudet (1850–1930), journalist, historian
- Daniel Lionel Hanington (1835–1909), former Premier of New Brunswick
- Rosa Laricchiuta (1974 – ), professional singer
- Joseph E. Leblanc (1916–1979), politician
- Samuel Lee (1756–1805), judge, politician
- Anna Malenfant (1905–1988), singer, educator and composer
- Edward R. McDonald (1872–1952), lawyer, politician, mayor, inventor of the Crossword Game, 1926
- Olivier-Maximin Melanson (1854–1926), Acadian businessman and politician
- A. P. Paterson (1870–1957), politician
- Scott Pellerin (b. 1970), former professional hockey player
- Pascal Poirier (1852–1933), writer, lawyer, senator
- Jean George Robichaud (1883–1969), politician
- Ferdinand-Joseph Robidoux (1875–1962), lawyer, politician
- Wes Sheridan (1960-) , Canadian politician
- Albert James Smith (1822–1883), former Premier of New Brunswick
- Ernest A. Smith (1864 – 1952), Canadian politician
- Elsie Wayne (1932–2016), politician
- John Clarence Webster (1862–1950), physician, historian
Sister city
- Breaux Bridge, Louisiana since 1970
References
Bibliography
Bordering communities
| Centre = Shediac | North = Shediac Harbour / Pointe-du-Chêne / Shediac Cape | Northeast = Boudreau-Ouest | East =Boudreau | Southeast = Ohio-du-Barachois | South = Scoudouc | Southwest = Scoudouc | West = Batemans Mills | Northwest = Batemans Mills
References
- (6 December 2022). "Census Profile of Shediac, Town (TV)".
- "BigThings.ca: Town of Shediac, New Brunswick".
- (12 October 2022). "Local Governments Establishment Regulation – Local Governance Act".
- "RSC 7 Southeast Regional Service Commission".
- Ministère des Ressources naturelles et de l'énergie du Nouveau-Brunswick, « Bedrock Geology of New Brunswick » [archive], 2000 (consulté le 19 juin 2009)
- "Shediac Bay Marina". Parks Canada.
- "Census Profile, 2016 Census: Shediac, New Brunswick". Statistics Canada.
- Clément Cormier, « Les Acadiens de la Louisiane et nous », Les Cahiers, Société historique acadienne, vol. 17, no 1, janvier-mars 1986, p. 13
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