Miscouche (2001 population: 766) is a Canadian rural community in Prince County, Prince Edward Island
Incorporated in 1957, Miscouche is located 6 miles west of the city of Summerside. Its name is derived from the Mi'kmaq term for "little grassy island".
Miscouche is the geographic and population centre for the "Evangeline Region", the province's largest francophone area comprising numerous Acadian settlements; 15% of Miscouche's population is considered francophone. Miscouche also serves as a service center for some nearby rural communities, including Belmont, Central Lot 16, Southwest Lot 16, Grand River, St. Nicolas, and Linkletter.
St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church is one of the oldest wooden churches in Prince Edward Island. It features a historic Casavant organ. Extensive renovations were completed in recent years to restore much of the previous grandeur of the building.