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From dinosaur fossils along the Bay of Fundy to the Fortress Louisbourg in Cape Breton, there is plenty to experience throughout the Province of Nova Scotia.  Please select from the regions below to view the attraction listings.
Fort Lawrence/Beaubassin Print Version

The Beaubassin monument was erected to the memory of the last known residents of the Acadian village of Beaubassin in 1750. When the English under the Command of Major Lawrence appeared off Beaubassin (Fort Lawrence) in May 1750, the village was in flames. The French practiced a scorched earth policy and had every building on the eastern side of the Missaguash River (Cumberland County), as far as River Hebert burned to the ground. Under threat of death approximately 946 men, women and children were forced to abandon their homes and possessions, to go as refugees across the Missaguash River, to what is now known as New Brunswick. In the interval between 1750 and 1755 many of these people perished through starvation and exposure.

Fort Lawrence, Nova Scotia

Web  http://cumberlandcounty.ns.ca/recreation/flbha/

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