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Shediac: Sun, Sand, Seafood, and Maritime Charm
If New Brunswick had a summer postcard, there’s a good chance it would feature Shediac.
Known around the world as the Lobster Capital of the World, Shediac combines beautiful beaches, a vibrant waterfront, fresh seafood, and a welcoming Maritime atmosphere that draws visitors from across Canada and beyond. Whether you’re enjoying a lobster supper, strolling along the Pointe-du-Chêne Wharf, exploring local shops, or relaxing on Parlee Beach, Shediac offers the perfect blend of coastal adventure and small-town charm.
Located just minutes from Moncton and Dieppe, Shediac is one of Atlantic Canada’s premier tourism destinations and a community that proudly celebrates its Acadian roots, fishing heritage, and seaside lifestyle.
Because sometimes the best days begin with salt air and end with lobster.
Shediac Weather
Stay informed with current weather conditions, forecasts, and alerts for Shediac and the surrounding Acadian Coast. Whether you’re heading to the beach, planning a day on the water, or attending a local event, our weather centre helps you make the most of your day.
Shediac News & Community Updates — Stories from the Lobster Capital of the World
Stay connected with the latest news, community updates, events, business announcements, tourism developments, and local stories from Shediac and the surrounding region.
From waterfront improvements and seasonal festivals to local businesses, community initiatives, and tourism highlights, The Isthmus keeps you informed about the people and events shaping one of New Brunswick’s most beloved coastal communities.
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Shediac Events Calendar — Community Life in Motion
Looking for something to do in Shediac?
Browse upcoming festivals, concerts, community celebrations, seafood events, family activities, markets, and seasonal attractions happening throughout the year.
From summer beach festivals to community gatherings and cultural events, there’s always something happening in Shediac.
Shediac Businesses
From seafood restaurants and accommodations to retailers, tourism operators, professional services, and local artisans, Shediac’s business community is a key part of what makes the town such a popular destination.
Browse local businesses, discover new services, and support the entrepreneurs who help keep Shediac thriving year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions About Shediac, New Brunswick
What is Shediac known for?
Shediac is best known as the Lobster Capital of the World, its famous Giant Lobster attraction, beautiful beaches, seafood restaurants, and vibrant summer tourism industry.
Is Shediac worth visiting?
Absolutely. Visitors enjoy beaches, fresh seafood, boating, fishing, waterfront attractions, festivals, and a welcoming Maritime atmosphere.
What are the top things to do in Shediac?
Popular attractions include:
- Giant Lobster
- Parlee Beach Provincial Park
- Pointe-du-Chêne Wharf
- Shediac Bay Cruises
- Downtown Shediac
- Pascal-Poirier Historic House
- Waterfront Walking Trails
Why is Shediac called the Lobster Capital of the World?
Shediac has a long and proud history connected to the lobster fishery and hosts one of Canada’s largest lobster festivals each year.
Is Parlee Beach one of Canada’s best beaches?
Yes. Parlee Beach is consistently recognized for its warm saltwater, family-friendly atmosphere, and excellent visitor amenities.
How far is Shediac from Moncton?
Shediac is located approximately 20 kilometres east of Moncton and is easily accessible via Highway 15.
What industries support Shediac?
Key industries include:
- Tourism
- Hospitality
- Commercial Fishing
- Retail
- Construction
- Professional Services
Is Shediac a good place to live?
Many residents appreciate Shediac’s coastal lifestyle, strong community spirit, recreational opportunities, and proximity to Moncton.
What languages are spoken in Shediac?
Both English and French are widely spoken, reflecting the area’s strong Acadian heritage.
What makes Shediac special?
Shediac offers a unique combination of beaches, seafood, Acadian culture, waterfront living, and tourism experiences that few communities can match.
Shediac Attractions & Lifestyle — Coastal Living at Its Best
Life in Shediac revolves around the water.
From commercial fishing boats and bustling marinas to beachgoers and waterfront festivals, the community’s connection to the sea is visible everywhere. Visitors can spend the day relaxing at Parlee Beach, exploring local shops, enjoying fresh seafood, or taking in spectacular views along the coast.
The town’s Acadian heritage, welcoming atmosphere, and strong tourism industry help create a vibrant community that comes alive each summer while maintaining its small-town Maritime character year-round.
Map of Shediac, New Brunswick
Isthmus Focus: Shediac, New Brunswick
Key Facts
- Population: Approximately 7,000+
- Incorporated: 1903
- Region: Southeast New Brunswick
- Nickname: Lobster Capital of the World
- County: Westmorland County
- Nearby Communities: Moncton, Dieppe, Memramcook, Cap-Pelé
Official Links
- Town of Shediac
https://shediac.ca/en - Tourism New Brunswick
https://tourismnewbrunswick.ca/ - Experience Shediac
https://experienceshediac.ca/
Top Attractions
- Giant Lobster
https://experienceshediac.ca/en/attractions/the-giant-lobster/ - Parlee Beach Provincial Park
https://www.parleebeach.ca/ - Pointe-du-Chêne Wharf
https://experienceshediac.ca/ - Shediac Bay Cruises
https://shediacbaycruises.com/ - Pascal-Poirier Historic House
https://experienceshediac.ca/en/attractions/pascal-poirier-house/ - Waterfront Walking Trails
https://shediac.ca/en/recreation-and-culture/parks-and-trails
Top Industries
- Tourism
- Hospitality
- Commercial Fishing
- Retail
- Construction
- Professional Services
Additional Stats
- Home of the World’s Largest Lobster Sculpture
- Popular Summer Tourism Destination
- Acadian Coastal Community
- Gateway to New Brunswick’s Acadian Coast
Shediac Image Gallery
Explore Shediac through our growing collection of local photography. From the iconic Giant Lobster and beautiful beaches to waterfront sunsets, fishing boats, festivals, and coastal scenery, this gallery showcases the sights and experiences that make Shediac one of Atlantic Canada’s favourite destinations.
Because some communities are built around a main street. Shediac was built around the sea.















