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This site is located in a field at the base of a hill less that 200m south of the Grand-Pré marsh. It consists of a low mound of earth next to a shallow, square-shaped depression. The site measures approximately 11m north-south by 12m east-west. Several large stones can be seen protruding from the earth around the mound and depression.

When Parks Canada archaeologists investigated this site in the summer of 1972, it was a ploughed field, and they collected several artifacts from the surface. While no architectural features have been excavated and recorded, this is almost certainly the site of an old building of some kind.

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