Friday, June 22, 2007

HISTORIC ACADIAN VILLAGE

On Tuesday we drove along the north eastern shorline of New Brunswick and stopped at the Historic Acadian Village located near Caraquet. This is the history of the people that were expelled from Nova Scotia. Some settled here in New Brunswick, back in the forests, and some went to other places. Some actually ended up in the USA, Lousiana to be exact. Cajan comes from Acadian. It was an interesting tour on a beautiful sunny day. The sunset is from our campsite on the Gulf of the Saint Lawrence.

After walking through the village we were given a nice ride back to our starting point.
This picture is for you, Dawn. Just wanted to show you that your parents are doing just fine. We are having a ball catching up on the last twentyfive or so years!

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