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This small town overlooking a wide bay with calm waters was founded in the late 18th century by Acadians driven out of the Memramcook Valley. Bouctouche is the birthplace of novelist and playwright Antonine Maillet, and of industrialist Irving, who left behind a colossal empire that encompassed many sectors, including oil. Irving funded the natural site of the Bouctouche Dune, which serves as a natural habitat for a host of plants, aquatic animals and migratory or shorebirds such as the great blue heron, the little piping plover and the long-winged tern.
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