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Hidden : 5/24/2010
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Dennis Point Wharf
The wharf hustles and bustles with fishery-related activities. Roam around and get a real sense of how important the fishery is to this vibrant Acadian community.
Le quai de Dennis Point
Le quai vibre d’activités liées à la pêche. Promenez-vous sur le site pour saisir l’importance de la pêche dans cette communauté acadienne prospère.

Acadian Tour Series
The first French colonists arrived in Nova Scotia in 1604 and “Acadia” was the name given to the first permanent French colony. Many more colonists arrived during that century. Acadians trace their ancestry back to those early French colonists. In spite of the Deportation that happened in 1755 – when their homes were burned, their land was taken away and families were separated – many Acadians returned. They held fast to their culture, language, families and their faith.
The Acadian Shores Interpretive Tour is a self-guided itinerary of 29 Acadian heritage sites in southwestern Nova Scotia.

Série d'un tournée Acadienne
Des pionniers français sont arrivés en Nouvelle-Ecosse en 1604 et ils ont adopté le nom « Acadie » pour désigner la première colonie française en Amérique du Nord. De nombreux autres colons ont suivi leurs traves au cours du siècle. La généalogie de tous les Acadiens remonte à ces premiers colons. En dépit de la Déportation de 1755 – qui a incendé les maisons, saisi les terres et séparé les familles des Acadiens – plusieurs sont revenus. Ils sont restés fidèles à leur foi.
La visite interprétative des regions acadiennes se présente sous forme d’itinéraire auto-guide de 29 sites du patrimoine acadien dans le sud-ouest de la Nouvelle-Ecosse.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Zntargvp/Zntaégvdhr

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)