Village Historique Acadien, Bertrand, NB, Canada

The Village historique acadien is a must-see attraction in New-Brunswick! A living museum portraying the daily lives of the Acadians from 1770 to 1949.

Originating from 17th century France, the Acadians were the first French settlers in North America. Le Grand Dérangement (the deportation) deprived them of their lands and scattered them throughout the world. The Village Historique Acadien (VHA) portrays the ingenuity and determination of the Acadians starting anew.

Recognized for the authenticity of the historical reconstitution and their warm welcome, the Village Historique Acadien recalls the life of our Acadian ancestors from 1770 to 1949. More than 40 historical buildings, occupied and animated by interpreters in period costumes, give an impression of going back in time, and travel in history. Each of the inhabitants has a story to tell, a craft or custom to bring to life. Take time to savour this unique experience. Visit Canada. Epic Canada Route © Monika Newbound

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