Memramcook New Brunswick


Memramcook: Acadian Pride, River Valley Charm, and a Story Worth Telling

Nestled among rolling hills, winding rivers, and some of New Brunswick’s most beautiful countryside, Memramcook is a community where history isn’t locked away in museums—it’s woven into everyday life. Known as the Cradle of Acadia, this vibrant community helped shape Acadian culture and continues to celebrate its heritage with pride.

Today, Memramcook blends historic landmarks, scenic landscapes, agriculture, local businesses, and a strong sense of community. Whether you’re exploring Acadian history, discovering local farms, enjoying outdoor recreation, or simply taking the scenic route, Memramcook offers visitors an authentic Maritime experience just minutes from Moncton.

Because sometimes the best destinations aren’t found on the highway—they’re found just beyond it.


Memramcook Weather

Stay informed with current weather conditions, forecasts, and alerts for Memramcook and the surrounding region. Whether you’re heading out for a scenic drive, visiting local attractions, or enjoying a community event, our weather centre helps you plan your day.

Memramcook, NB
13.0°C
Light Rain
Feels like 13.0°C Wind NE 11 km/h Humidity 98%
Overnight 12°C : Cloudy with 60 percent
Overnight 13°C : Cloudy periods.
Overnight 15°C : Showers.
Overnight 11°C : Cloudy periods.

7 Day Forecast

SAT H — L 12°C
Weather Alerts

No weather alerts currently in effect.

Data provided by Environment and Climate Change Canada


Memramcook News & Community Updates — Stories from the Cradle of Acadia

Stay connected with the latest news, community updates, events, business announcements, and local stories from Memramcook and the surrounding region.

From Acadian heritage celebrations and municipal developments to local businesses, cultural events, recreation, and community initiatives, The Isthmus helps you stay informed about the people and stories shaping one of New Brunswick’s most historic communities.

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Memramcook Events Calendar — Community Life in Motion

Looking for something to do in Memramcook?

Browse upcoming festivals, markets, concerts, cultural celebrations, community fundraisers, family activities, and local gatherings happening throughout the valley. Whether you’re a longtime resident or a first-time visitor, there’s always something happening in this welcoming community.

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Dorchester Outdoor Movie Night

August 18, 2026 at 6:00 pm
33 Event Lane, Memramcook

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Memramcook Businesses

From family-run farms and local artisans to restaurants, retailers, and professional services, Memramcook’s business community reflects the entrepreneurial spirit that has helped the region thrive for generations.

Browse local businesses, discover new services, and support the organizations that help make Memramcook a great place to live, work, and visit.

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Memramcook Family Market

214 Centrale Street, Memramcook, NB

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Dorchester Heritage Inn

23 Main Street, Memramcook

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Bayview Family Restaurant

13 Main Street, Memramcook

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Frequently Asked Questions About Memramcook, New Brunswick

What is Memramcook known for?

Memramcook is best known as the Cradle of Acadia, playing a vital role in the preservation and resurgence of Acadian culture following the Expulsion of the Acadians.

Is Memramcook worth visiting?

Absolutely. Visitors can enjoy scenic river views, Acadian heritage sites, local festivals, historic churches, outdoor recreation, and some of the most picturesque countryside in southeastern New Brunswick.

What are the top things to do in Memramcook?

Popular attractions include:

  • Beaumont Historic Site
  • Notre-Dame-de-l’Annonciation Church
  • Memramcook River
  • Acadian Heritage Sites
  • Local Farms and Markets
  • Scenic Drives
  • Hiking and Cycling Routes
Visitors exploring Acadian history exhibits at Monument-Lefebvre National Historic Site in Memramcook, New Brunswick

How far is Memramcook from Moncton?

Memramcook is located approximately 20 kilometres southeast of Moncton, making it an easy day trip or weekend destination.

Why is Memramcook called the Cradle of Acadia?

The community became an important centre of Acadian cultural survival and education after many Acadian families returned to the region following the Expulsion.

What industries support Memramcook?

Key industries include:

  • Agriculture
  • Tourism
  • Small Business
  • Construction
  • Professional Services
  • Education

Is Memramcook a good place to live?

Many residents appreciate Memramcook’s strong community spirit, natural beauty, bilingual culture, and proximity to Moncton while maintaining a quieter rural lifestyle.

What languages are spoken in Memramcook?

Both French and English are commonly spoken, with deep Acadian and Francophone roots throughout the community.

What makes Memramcook special?

Memramcook offers a rare combination of rich history, stunning scenery, Acadian culture, and community pride. It’s a place where the past remains visible while the future continues to grow.


Memramcook Heritage & Culture — Community Roots, Acadian Pride

Few communities in Atlantic Canada have contributed more to Acadian culture than Memramcook.

Following the Expulsion of the Acadians, many families returned to the area and helped rebuild a thriving community that would become a symbol of Acadian resilience and identity. The founding of Saint Joseph’s College further strengthened Memramcook’s role as an educational and cultural centre.

Today, visitors can still experience this remarkable heritage through historic landmarks, churches, festivals, local traditions, and the warm hospitality that continues to define the community.


Isthmus Focus: Memramcook, New Brunswick

Key Facts

  • Population: Approximately 5,000+
  • Founded: Early 1700s
  • Region: Southeast New Brunswick
  • Nickname: The Cradle of Acadia
  • Major Waterway: Memramcook River
  • Nearby Communities: Moncton, Dieppe, Dorchester, Sackville

Top Attractions


Additional Stats

  • Bilingual Community
  • Acadian Cultural Centre
  • Historic River Valley
  • Major Heritage Tourism Destination

Explore Memramcook through our growing collection of local photography. From historic Acadian landmarks and beautiful churches to river views, rolling farmland, and vibrant community events, this gallery showcases the beauty, heritage, and character that make Memramcook one of New Brunswick’s most beloved communities.

Because some places tell their story through words. Memramcook tells it through the landscape.