New Carlisle, Quebec

New Carlisle (French pronunciation: [nju kaʁlajl]) is a town in the Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine region of Quebec, Canada.

New Carlisle is the seat of Bonaventure Regional County Municipality, the judicial district of Bonaventure,[5] and the regional base for the Ministry of Transports Quebec, which has an operations centre on the outskirts of town.

New Carlisle has a post office, primary and high schools, five different churches, and many other services.

The original settlers of 1784 were discharged soldiers of British Army regiments and Loyalists claimants.

[7] The town was the scene of the capture of the German spy Werner von Janowski, who was dropped from a nearby U-boat in November 1942.

Port of New Carlisle, circa 1890
Saint-Andrew Church in New Carlisle