Grand-Pré National Historic Site is a site with great meaning to the proud Acadian people of Nova Scotia, Canada, who during 1682-1755, would not swear their allegiance to the British Crown. This disregard for the British resulted in the deportation of thousands of Acadians from the region. The UNESCO World Heritage Site overlooks over 1300 hectares of dykelands and marshes.
Grand-Pré National Historic Site adventures, and activities most enjoyed includes hiking, sightseeing, picnicking, and dog walking.
Because it is a full service historic site with a long history providing insight to the evolution of the region. Plus it is Canada's 16th UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The more important, some would say only, features, amenities, services located in and around Grand-Pré National Historic Site includes information signs, artifacts, statues, audio visual displays, exhibit hall, multimedia theatre, tours, picnic area, washrooms, gift shop, educational programs, "red chairs", interpretive guides, wheelchair accessible and parking.
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