Hope Town, or "Municipalité de Hope Town," is a quaint municipality in
Quebec (QC), Canada, located in the eastern part of the province near the New Brunswick border. Its history is intertwined with the settlement of English-speaking immigrants, particularly Scottish and Irish, in the 19th century. The local economy centers on traditional industries such as fishing, agriculture, and forestry, characteristic of rural areas in QC. While primarily English-speaking, it coexists within the predominantly French-speaking province. Hope Town’s picturesque coastal landscapes along the Gulf of St. Lawrence attract tourists interested in outdoor activities like hiking and fishing. While not as prominent as larger
cities and neighborhoods in QC, Hope Town offers a serene and scenic escape in the province.