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The Courage of the Acadian People

Grand-Pré National Historic Site of Canada is the most important historic site for the Acadian people. It is a pilgrimage site for Acadians and the world centre for the commemoration of the Deportation. The historic site highlights the period between the Acadian settlement of 1682 and the deportations that began in 1755. It highlights the most painful and the most heroic hours of the Acadians, and stands as an example and a reminder for generations to come of a courageous people.

The three main themes at Grand-Pré are Life in Acadie Before the Deportations, the Expulsion of the Acadians, and the Profound Attachment of Acadians for Grand-Pré.

THIRD THEME

The Courage to Rebuild Acadie

The Profound Attachment of the Acadians world wide to Grand-Pré

Migrations - Painting by Claude Picard

SUB-THEMES

Herbin Cross

Herbin's Cross

Longfellow's Bust

Longfellow's poem Evangeline

Exhibit Hall

Exhibit Hall

Multi -Media and Multi Screen Theatre - Photo Chris Reardon

Multimedia Theater

Acadian Gift Shop

Acadian Crafts (in Gift Shop)

Mural Réveil - Painting by Wayne Boucher

The Mural Painting "Réveil"

Stain Glass Window by Terry Smith-Lamothe

Stained Glass Window in the Memorial Church

Acadian Days at Grand-Pré

Acadian Days at Grand-Pré

 
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Feel the heartbeat of Old Acadie - still vibrant and proud!

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