ISTORY

 

A historical property overlooking picturesque Bouctouche Bay. Le Bon Vivant is situated on an historical landmark where the first Acadian settled back in 1755. Original settlers were attracted to this area for its majestic view, rich soil and warmer climate.

In the many pioneers that set up camp here include family names such as Bastarache, Girouard and of course the Leger family which as cultivated one of the most reputable individuals in the area who is now recognised around the world. La Sagouine, rejuvenated and played by Mme Viola Leger, a New-Brunswick Senator, and her ancestors were amongst the original colonist who cultivated on this land and settled only steps away from our site.

We are located on a scenic country road steps away from the majestic Bouctouche Bay. Nestled among the banks of an old oyster factory, Le Bon Vivant offers a breath taking view of the world famous Bouctouche Dune which stretches over 10 kilometres and a must to see when in the Bouctouche region. The premises offer a restful comfortable atmosphere in which to enjoy gracious home grown Acadian hospitality. Our accommodations vary from our executive style room to a family size suite, which offers 2 queen size beds and lots of space for extra luggage. For those who seek a more unique setting, Le Bon Vivant has a luxurious Master suite overlooking the Bay.

Le Bon Vivant is a perfect getaway for those looking for a secluded waterfront Inn.