Musee Acadien
Musee Acaden
Le Musée du Nouveau-Brunswick | Saint John, Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada
Le Musée du Nouveau-Brunswick fascinera toutes les personnes qui s'intéressent de près ou de loin à l'histoire naturelle et culturelle de la province.
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Tours Acapelé – Musée de la boucanière / Cap-Pelé Guided Tours – Smokehouse Museum
Une visite guidée avec un pêcheur à la retraite vous permettra de découvrir un joli village acadien qui vit au rythme de la mer.
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A guided tour with a retired fisherman will truly connect you with the colourful history and culture of this unique Acadian village.
Acadian Festival | Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canada
Each year, more than 100,000 people participate in the activities of the Festival Acadien
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Woolen Mill | Lakeburn, New Brunswick, Canada
An ethically operated wool producer walks us through her no kill, non-traditional wool producing farm that will make you feel good about a potential sweater. Experience exquisite wool art, just outside of Moncton, New Brunswick. Bring fibre to life among the colourful wool of on site sheep, goats and rabbits. Learn techniques and traditions of hand spinning, knitting, weaving and more. Visit the museum, gallery and dye gardens, or shop for supplies, equipment and wearables!
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Acadian Village, New Brunswick, Canada
In northeastern New Brunswick, near Caraquet, more precisely at the Riviére-du-Nord, the Acadian Historical Village is an authentic site that accurately re-creates the various eras between 1770 and 1939. Each era is reflected in the choice and layout of the buildings on the marshy banks of the North River. Tremendous efforts have been made to revive the old trades, the costumes and traditions that characterized the Acadians in New Brunswick during the period between 1770-1890.
The Acadian Historical Village | New Brunswick
The Acadian Historical Village in New Brunswick is a living museum dedicated to showcasing the life of the Acadians during the 1800 and 1900s. The village is comprised of original houses and buildings dating as far back as 1770. Visitors can explore the Acadian Historical Village by following a 2.5km walking path. Inside each of the buildings are interpreters, dressed from the time period, and carrying out traditional duties. Give yourself a minimum of 4 hours to completely explore the village.
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Check out the other videos from our Atlantic Canada Roadtrip:
The Roadtrip Begins:
Mount Carleton Provincial Park - From the Air:
Bouctouche 3 - The Amazing Map History Museum
This is a preview for the first third in The Amazing Map: Bouctouche! series, available from MovieMakers.ca this video highlights the History of Bouctouche New Brunswick.
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Village Historique Acadien | Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canada
This video is your very own tour of the Village Historique Acadien. The attraction has won a number of great awards, including the Phoenix Award for its authentic character! It brings to life the ancestral customs and traditional trades of Acadians from 1770 to 1939. Bring the whole family!
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Acadian Historical Village | Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canada
See how the Acadiens lived back in the 1600's.
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Acadian Village, New Brunswick, Canada
Acadian Passport: Musée des Acadiens des Pubnicos
L'ARCHITECTURE POUR L'ESPRIT (Caraquet, NB) Vu sur TFO (Télévision Franco Ontarienne)
Mettant en lumière : #David_Foulem. Quelle influence peut avoir l'architecture sur notre humeur et notre bien-être ?
L’architecte David Foulem favorise l’utilisation de la #lumière_naturelle en #architecture_intérieure de bâtiments. La conception architecturale d’un bâtiment peut-elle apporter la sérénité ?
L’utilisation de la lumière du jour dans la #conception_architecturale crée un sentiment de bien-être qui influence les personnes de manière positive.
Pour l’architecte de Caraquet, l’architecture est l’art de bâtir un bâtiment esthétique, mais aussi confortable, fonctionnel, sans négliger les facteurs humains et environnementaux.
Pour David Foulem qui compte parmi ses clients l’école de Balmoral au Nouveau-Brunswick et l’Hôpital de Bathurst, l’architecture est une #vocation.
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Québec Acadie rêves d'Amérique
29 mars 1999
- C'est dans la neige du Nouveau-Brunswick au Canada, que Olivier BARROT présente le livre Québec Acadie Rêves d'Amérique, somme de plusieurs romans ruraux. Images d'archive INA
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New Brunswick: Acadian Legacy
Mary's Point Shorebird Reserve is testimony to how one person can make a difference. Mary Majka who died in February set out to protect the shorebirds that made this part of New Brunswick the staging area for their annual migration. The Maritime Provinces were once known as Acadia and the sounds of the birds gave the Acadian settlers of 1672 a name for the Marshes located at the head of the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick. At Fort Beauséjour in Sackville we discover the Acadians were a peaceful people who got caught up in the French/English conflicts and were eventually deported, some of them to New Orleans. The Acadian language and culture is brought to life at Le Pays de La Sagouine a gigantic stage for the works of author, Antonine Maillet. For more information visit ontopoftheworld.net and check out episode 31 in the Railway Adventures category.
The Acadian Tintamarre Festival in Caraquet, New Brunswick
The whole town of Caraquet comes together annually to celebrate the triumphant history of the Acadian people. A group of people called Acadians makes up almost two million people, who annually celebrate their return to the Maritimes. Every August 15th, the festival is crowned by a parade in which every resident takes part, whether or not they are in costume.
Central New Brunswick Woodmen's Museum - Boiestown, NB
The Central New Brunswick Woodmen's Museum is located in the Geographical Centre of the Province of New Brunswick, at Boiestown. Situated in the heartland of the lumbering industry, this 15 acre site provides insight into the vibrant and colorful lives of the woodsmen, their families, and the community. The Museum hosts an annual STIHL Timbersports competition in August. Make sure to check it out!
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Motel Bel-Air - Caraquet Hotels, Canada
Motel Bel-Air 2 Stars hotel in Caraquet, Canada Within US Travel Directory This property is 6 minutes walk from the beach. Eco-Musée de l’Huître is 170 m from this motel in Caraquet, New Brunswick. All rooms at Motel Bel-Air include free WiFi. Free parking is available.Cable TV, a fridge, microwave and telephone are provided in all rooms at the motel. Each room has individual climate control.Acadian Village is less than 13 km from the motel. Quais de Caraquet is 8 km away.
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Motel Bel-Air - Caraquet Hotels, Canada
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Tintamarre: Acadian Parade, New Brunswick, Canada
The whole town of Caraquet comes together annually to celebrate the triumphant history of the Acadian people. A group of people called Acadians makes up almost two million people, who annually celebrate their return to the Maritimes. Every August 15th, the festival is crowned by a parade in which every resident takes part, whether or not they are in costume.
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Caraquet Harbour New Brunswick Canada