The Grand-Pré National Historic Site is a powerful monument that unites the Acadian people. Visitors can discover the tale of Le Grand Dérangement, a tragic event in Acadian history, through multimedia presentations and engaging displays. The site features a splendid Victorian garden, a Memorial Church, and a statue of Evangeline. Families can explore the serene duck ponds, the legendary statue, and the Memorial Church, and take a guided tour to learn about the history and significance of the site. The site also offers oTENTik accommodations, a cross between a tent and a rustic cabin, for a unique camping experience. The Grand-Pré National Historic Site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit destination for those interested in history, culture, and natural beauty
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Activities: We visited Grand-Pré, a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases a traditional agricultural establishment created in the 17th century by the Acadians. It tells the story of the Grand Dérangement, a tragic event
Highlights: It was moving to visit Grand-Pré and to learn about the history of the Acadians. It felt like being transported. The kids were touched by the stories told in the song "Evangéline" ✨