Shediac Bay
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Coordinates | 46°22′N 64°53′W / 46.367°N 64.883°W |
Area | 122 square kilometres (47 sq mi) |
Shediac Bay is a tidal embayment, an extension of the Northumberland Strait in New Brunswick, Canada.
It is located about 50 km north-east of Moncton. The nearest population centre is Shediac. There are two small islands in the bay: Shediac Island and Skull Island. There is one major beach Parlee Beach which runs close. The bay contains Shediac Harbour which is a popular boating and fishing area. The Canadian Coast Guard maintain an inshore rescue boat station (CCG IRB Shediac) at Pointe du Chêne. The bay was a stopover location for Italo Balbo's transatlantic mass flight in 1933.
Major streams feeding into the bay are the Shediac River, Bateman Brook, and Scoudouc River.[1]
See also
Notable landforms and features nearby: