Bir Jdid (Arabic: البير الجديد: "New Well") is a town on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, located between the cities of El Jadida and Casablanca in the region of Doukkala-Abda.
In 1919, the French built two dwellings in the heart of the village, which was called the "Saint Hubert", in relation to a well.
Prior to the protection, the name of the Saint-Hubert was in 1920, where the town became a station between Casablanca and Azemmour, also known as the Fishermen's Forum, which became a resort and a resting place.
Historically, a secret prison was located in Bir Jdid.
Among the people sent to this prison were the family of Mohamed Oufkir, who were subject to torture.