The local economy is based on
fishing and
forestry, of which
oyster farming and
lobster fishing are the main industry. Seasonally, from August to mid-September
blueberries are harvested, and from late October to early December Christmas
wreaths are made and sold around Canada and the
Continental United States, these industries play an important role in the local economy. The community has two wharves situated in its municipal limits. It also has a large fish plant that processes lobster and
herring. Neguac is considered the Oyster Hub of Atlantic Canada. Its oysters are distributed throughout the world via the Maison Beausoleil Company. In April 2003, a call centre was opened by Virtual-Agent Services (VAS). It employed nearly thirty call centre representatives. The call centre was closed August 26, 2011, when VAS was acquired by Thing5. The building now houses the Alnwick Resource Centre (Food Bank). The community is a service centre of the Miramichi Bay area offering government services, a health clinic, restaurants, gas stations and other retail stores and services. ==Demographics==