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| Place | Sainte-Anne |
| Type | Dispersed Rural Community |
| Province / Territory | New Brunswick (NB) |
| Location | Gloucester |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 47.62713 |
| Longitude | -65.720618 |
| Importance | Village / hamlet |
| CGN ID | DAECR |
Sainte-Anne is a locality in Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada. It is classified as a village / hamlet. Sainte-Anne is located at 47.6271°N, 65.7206°W.
Sainte-Anne nestles where the land gently slopes towards the Bay of Chaleur, a quiet place where the air often carries the salty tang of the sea and the sweet scent of pine from the surrounding forests. It lies 6.9 km west of Bathurst, NB (from Bathurst, NB: bearing 271°T), and is situated 8.3 km south of Belle-Baie. The terrain here is a soft rolling of hills, carpeted in a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees that blaze with colour in autumn, their vibrant hues mirroring the vivid sunsets that often paint the western sky. The coastline, a mosaic of weathered rock and stretches of sand, invites contemplation, the rhythmic pulse of the waves a constant soundtrack to the lives lived here. The light, particularly in the late afternoon, has a peculiar softness, a golden haze that seems to linger, illuminating the weathered clapboard houses and the sturdy fishing boats bobbing in the small harbour. This corner of New Brunswick has a deep connection to the sea, its economy historically tied to the bounty of the Bay of Chaleur, a legacy evident in the enduring presence of fishing fleets and the small processing plants that hum with activity. For generations, families have made their living from the waters, a dedication that has shaped the character of Sainte-Anne, fostering a resilient and close-knit spirit. The land also offers its sustenance, with patches of farmland interspersed among the trees, yielding crops that speak to the fertile soil. Echoes of earlier inhabitants can be felt in the landscape, a subtle reminder of the Indigenous peoples who first knew this territory, their presence a foundational layer in the ongoing story of Sainte-Anne.
À Sainte-Anne, là où le paysage semble épouser le rythme lent des marées et le murmure des forêts ancestrales, la vie s'écoule au gré des saisons comme une rivière paisible vers la mer. Les terres, doucement ondulées, portent encore l'empreinte des pionniers acadiens, dont le labeur a sculpté un patrimoine ancré dans la terre et la tradition. L'air, empreint de la fraîcheur des Grands Lacs voisins et du sel des eaux qui bordent la région, caresse les visages et insuffle un sentiment de quiétude. Sainte-Anne n'est pas qu'un nom sur une carte, c'est un écho de l'histoire, un fragment de ce Nouveau-Brunswick où la nature et l'homme ont tissé une coexistence harmonieuse, où les échos des chants d'autrefois semblent encore flotter au crépuscule, invitant à la contemplation et à la célébration de ce coin de terre préservé.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |