Village Nigadoo is a picturesque village located between Beresford and Petit Rocher in Canada, with a population of around 1,000 residents. Incorporated in 1967, the village offers a mix of residential and tourist attractions, including camping, amusement parks, fish markets, motels, crafts, antiques, and gourmet restaurants.
Visitors can enjoy swimming and fishing in the Nigadoo River, where the ruins of a 19th-century mill can be found in the Old Mill Park. The village's municipal flag, created in collaboration with the Pabineau First Nation, symbolizes the close relationship between the Acadian and Mi'kmaq peoples, featuring elements like the Acadian flag, the old Nigadoo mill wheel, the sea, and a feather representing peace and strength.
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