2205 Grand Pré Rd, Grand Pré, NS B0P 1M0, CanadaMap
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Very sad history but worth the visit
The story of the Acadisns is very sad and this site does a great job in telling the story. Well kept site with a good information section in the visitors center.
I'm glad we visited this site. The visitors center does a good job of education about what happened. However, if you are not into history, you might be underwhelmed. There isn't much to see since it w...
We didn’t know what to expect, but the little museum was terrific and the grounds were gorgeous. It’s all about the good and bad for the Acadian people who unfortunately suffered greatly. They were a...
Great place to visit if you are interested in Canadian history.
The film was well done and and gave a taste of the horrible experience of the Acadians during the deportation. The guides were very helpful and were very keen to answer questions.
On the trace of my academic ancestors who were deported since Grand Pré in 1755, I've appreciated the exhibition as well as the guided visit that've learned more about the context that led ...
Very sad history but worth the visit
The story of the Acadisns is very sad and this site does a great job in telling the story. Well kept site with a good information section in the visitors center.
Great rendering of a sad story
I'm glad we visited this site. The visitors center does a good job of education about what happened. However, if you are not into history, you might be underwhelmed. There isn't much to see since it w...
Very well done!
We didn’t know what to expect, but the little museum was terrific and the grounds were gorgeous. It’s all about the good and bad for the Acadian people who unfortunately suffered greatly. They were a...
Great place to visit if you are interested in Canadian history.
The film was well done and and gave a taste of the horrible experience of the Acadians during the deportation. The guides were very helpful and were very keen to answer questions.
Touching memory site
On the trace of my academic ancestors who were deported since Grand Pré in 1755, I've appreciated the exhibition as well as the guided visit that've learned more about the context that led ...