Belliveau Cove is home to the Clare Visitor Information Centre, and
marks the boundary of the largest Acadian region in Nova Scotia. The
village experiences the majestic Bay of Fundy tides that have an
amazing 28 foot range.
When the tide is out, Belliveau Cove is a
popular clamming area. Visit the Joseph and Marie Dugas Municipal
Park, named after the first Acadian couple to arrive in the area in
1768, with its wharf, lighthouse and nature trail bordering the
shoreline.
•Acadian Cemetery: At Major’s Point, visit the first Acadian
cemetery dating from 1755 and The Little Chapel or "La petite
chapelle".
•Joseph and Marie Dugas Municipal Park: The ocean side park offers a
5 km nature trail along shoreline and freshwater wetlands complete
with benches, boardwalk and interpretive panels. Site of Festival
Joseph et Marie Dugas.
•Saint Bernard Church: The most majestic church in Yarmouth &
Acadian Shores; it seats 1010 people and took builders 32 years to
construct! Tours onsite.