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Grumpyogre
Sad example of a Nationsl Historic Site.
There are only a few information boards at the site and two of them are Welcome and Thanks For Visiting. So unimpressive both in visual and in information.
This site consists of a short walking path and some interpretive signs with information about the family that lived there. There isn't a lot to do here but it is a nice walking path.
Unless you have an Acadian background our connection to the area this location is not worth a stop. The only thing there is a restroom and a path to follow where signs speak to what was there in the 1...
Not the best Acadian site in the area, well worth a quick stop
We found this to be a very interesting stop. It was well marked with signs explain the significance of the various areas. This land has been farmed since 1664, and today it is a Canadian National ...
Sad example of a Nationsl Historic Site.
There are only a few information boards at the site and two of them are Welcome and Thanks For Visiting. So unimpressive both in visual and in information.
Tick Warning
We were planning to visit this site but when we read the warning about ticks we realized that we were not appropriately dressed for this walk.
Nice for a little walk
This site consists of a short walking path and some interpretive signs with information about the family that lived there. There isn't a lot to do here but it is a nice walking path.
Melanson settlement
Unless you have an Acadian background our connection to the area this location is not worth a stop. The only thing there is a restroom and a path to follow where signs speak to what was there in the 1...
Not the best Acadian site in the area, well worth a quick stop
We found this to be a very interesting stop. It was well marked with signs explain the significance of the various areas. This land has been farmed since 1664, and today it is a Canadian National ...