Dieppe, located in the Canadian maritime province of New Brunswick, is a city rich in francophone culture and history. Known as the largest predominantly francophone city in Canada outside Québec, Dieppe offers a unique cultural experience with its bilingual community. The city's history dates back to the eighteenth century, and it was named to commemorate the Dieppe Raid of 1942 during World War II. Visitors can enjoy the city's vibrant cultural scene, influenced by its Acadian heritage, and explore its role as a co-host of the Congrès Mondial Acadien. Dieppe's bilingual signage and regional accent, known as 'Chiac', add to its charm, making it a fascinating destination for cultural enthusiasts.
French is predominantly spoken, but most residents are bilingual, speaking both French and English.
Check the local calendar for cultural events, especially those celebrating Acadian heritage.
Dieppe is part of the Moncton metropolitan area, so public transport options are available to explore the region.
Try local Acadian dishes for an authentic taste of the region.
Spring is mild and a great time to explore Dieppe's cultural sites and enjoy outdoor activities.
Summer is vibrant with festivals and events, perfect for experiencing the city's lively atmosphere.
Fall offers pleasant weather and fewer tourists, ideal for a relaxed visit.
Winter is quiet, providing a peaceful atmosphere to explore the city's history and culture.
CAD $
$80-$150 p/day
27,304
French, English
April-June, September-November