Thibaud
Thibaud is a small village on Dominica’s Northeast coast, where the Atlantic Ocean‘s waves crash against Sandwich Bay. Situated in Saint Andrew Parish, the village has historical roots dating back to the early 18th century when it was founded by Louis Thibaud, a French settler who acquired the land from the Kalinago. Today, Thibaud is home to about 500 residents, primarily engaged in fishing and farming.
Thibaud’s Key Landmarks and Features
Thibaud is known for several key landmarks, such as Thibaud Park, a central recreational area for locals. The village also features the Thibaud Bat Cave, a natural attraction that attracts visitors to its unique ecosystem. The White Friars River and Thibaud River are prominent water bodies that contribute to the area’s lush landscape and provide essential agricultural resources.
The village is well-connected via the Northern Link Road, which facilitates travel to nearby villages such as Vieille Case and Paix Bouche. The village of Thibaud is only 5 km from Anse De Mai, with the Melville Hall – Portsmouth Road providing a direct route between the two.
Community and Infrastructure
Thibaud has a well-structured community supported by the Thibaud Village Council, which oversees local governance. The village is home to several important institutions, including the Thibaut Health Centre, providing essential healthcare services, and the Thibaud Primary School, which serves the educational needs of the community’s children. The Thibaud Catholic Church is a spiritual hub for residents, while Hauli Lait Beach is a popular spot for relaxation and recreation.
Thibaud is a vibrant village with a rich history, scenic landscapes, and a strong sense of community, making it a significant part of Dominica’s cultural and geographical tapestry.