This T4 duplex apartment for 7 persons is perfect for large families. In addition to a vast 30m² living room, it comprises a lounge oriented towards west, and a very functional kitchen area.
This duplex offers 2 individual bedrooms, one on the ground floor, closed with a double sliding door, and another 11,5 m² bedroom on the first floor, with its own private bathroom. In addition, a one-person bed is available on the first-floor level.
Take advantage of this modern space for a stay with family or friends in Belle-Île.
This duplex apartment for 7 persons in Belle-Île is a perfect place to stay with friends. Take advantage of its convenient location, within walking distance of various shops, for a pleasant stay in Belle-Île.
Caraquet, also known under the names of Caraquette or Kalaket in the micmac language, is a local government set up in 2023, putting together the Carraquet city and other localities. It is located in the Acadian Peninsula, north-west of New-Brunswick, Canada.
The town is located above an hilltop, on a plateau, close to the « baie des chaleurs ». It extends along 24 km from west to east, thereby being known as « the longest village in the world.” Caraquet has probably been settled by the Micmacs, and has later become a cod fishing station for Bretons, Normans, and later Basque fishermen after 1632.
The place is referred to for the first time by writing in 1663, as “Notre-Dame-de-la-Carraque”. In 1757, refugees from the Acadian deportation, led by Alexis Landry, settled there, later followed by Norman corsairs and fishermen in 1761. Shortly after, the town was deserted after a raid by Roderick MacKenzie. After having found refuge in Bonaventure and Miscou, several inhabitants resettled in Caraquet.