Bay du Vin, New Brunswick

[2] The story behind Bay du Vin's name is steeped in the very landscape it belongs to—a tale as rich as the peat moss soil that gives the Wine River its unique red hue.

Just as each element in nature plays its role, each one contributing to a bigger picture, so does the Wine River in defining Bay du Vin.

It's an excellent example of how natural features, culture, and names intertwine, almost like various team members collaborating to achieve a unified goal.

The community is reputed to be the oldest European settlement in Northumberland County, New Brunswick, having been established by French settlers from St. Malo, France in 1672.

A well known lumberman, Luther Williston, son of a loyalist, once had a stone colonial house located there; it still stands today.