Category Archives: National Historic Place

Coast Guard Westport Station

Coast Guard Westport Station – north end of Brier Island

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Cape Saint Mary Lighthouse

Cape Saint Mary – the western most spot on the Nova Scotia mainland Characteristic: Flashing White (1992) Tower Height: 029 ft Height Above Water: 104 ft

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Hartland Covered Bridge

Hartland Covered Bridge National Historic Site of Canada Crossing over the Saint John River at the Village of Hartland NB, the 390.75m long Hartland bridge is by far the longest covered bridge in the world. Plans and specifications of the … Continue reading

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Fortress of Louisbourg

A winter day at the Fortress of Louisbourg

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Frédéric Gate

Frédéric Gate, Fortress of Louisbourg

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Fort Anne – Winter

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Fort Saint Louis

Fort Saint Louis was a fort built by the French Empire in 1623 in its colony of Acadia. During the Scottish occupation of Port Royal from 1629 to 1632, this fort was France’s only foothold in Acadia. The British were … Continue reading

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St. John Evangelist Anglican Church

The back entrance and a view of Crooked Channel St. John Evangelist Anglican Church is a small Victorian Gothic Revival building located on Bell Island in the LaHave Islands, on a hill overlooking Crooked Channel. The church was built and … Continue reading

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