Pokemouche (IPA : /pɔkmuʃ/) is a Canadian local service district in Gloucester County, in the northeast of New Brunswick, in the Acadian peninsula.Despite its population of only 518 inhabitants, the LSD plays an important role in transportation, the economy and culture of the region, and it is the site of several major projects.The area around Pokemouche has been occupied for at least four thousand years by the Paleo-Indians, and for at least 3,000 years by Mi'kmaq people, who now have a settlement at the Burnt Church First Nation.The current village was founded in 1812.