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  1. Discover powerful Acadian stories within a picturesque landscape. Successes and struggles are illuminated through a multimedia presentation and engaging displays, a splendid Victorian garden and a Memorial Church. This is Grand-Pré National Historic Site, monument to Acadian culture and deportation.

  2. Landschap van Grand Pré. De Grand Pré moerassen en archeologische omgeving liggen in het zuidelijke Minas Basin van Nova Scotia. Ze vormen een cultuurlandschap dat getuigt van de ontwikkeling van landbouwgrond met behulp van dijken en het 'aboiteau' houten sluissysteem.

  3. Grand-Pré National Historic Site is located near the town of Wolfvillea one-hour drive from Halifax, Nova Scotia, less than two hours from the Digby ferry (Nova Scotia) and a three-hour drive from both the Yarmouth ferry (Nova Scotia) and the city of Moncton, New Brunswick.

  4. Landscape of Grand Pré. Nova Scotia. Date of Inscription: 2012. The Landscape of Grand Pré tells a remarkable story about human interaction with the environment and about how the connection between people and place can define a collective identity. Justification of outstanding universal value.

  5. Grand-Pré ( French: [ɡʁɑ̃pʁe]) is a Canadian rural community in Kings County, Nova Scotia.

  6. Location of Grand-Pré National Historic Site in Nova Scotia. Grand-Pré National Historic Site is a park set aside to commemorate the Grand-Pré area of Nova Scotia as a centre of Acadian settlement from 1682 to 1755, and the British deportation of the Acadians that happened during the French and Indian War.

  7. Grand-Pré National Historic Site of Canada is located at the former Acadian village of Grand-Pré, beside the upper Bay of Fundy, north of Wolfville, Nova Scotia. The site consists of a memorial park created to commemorate the deportation of the Acadians, who settled in the area between 1682 and 1755.