Nigadoo
Nigadoo is a community located in Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada. Situated on the Acadian Peninsula, it lies west of Beresford and east of Robertville along Route 134.
History:
The origin of the name "Nigadoo" is debated. One theory suggests it derives from a Mi'kmaq word referring to a place where eels are plentiful. Another theory connects it to a French word meaning "black earth" or "dark soil," reflecting the characteristics of the local terrain.
Historically, Nigadoo was a primarily agricultural community. Over time, fishing and forestry also became important industries.
Demographics:
The population of Nigadoo is primarily Acadian French-speaking. English is also spoken within the community.
Economy:
The economy of Nigadoo is diverse, with employment in sectors such as agriculture, fishing, forestry, and services.
Points of Interest:
While not a major tourist destination, Nigadoo offers a quiet rural setting and access to the natural beauty of the Acadian Peninsula. The area is popular for outdoor activities such as fishing, hunting, and hiking.