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A Journey Through Acadian Culture: Discovering Nova Scotia’s Heritage

Place of departure

Start where you like

DAYS EXPLORING

3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

Regions

Annapolis Valley & Bay of Fundy, Chéticamp, Grand-Pré, Halifax, Isle Madame, Louisbourg, Par-en-Bas, Pomquet, Saint Mary's Bay, Yarmouth

Set out on a captivating journey through Nova Scotia’s vibrant Acadian regions, immersing yourself deeply in the rich history, lively traditions, and unique cultural experiences. Crafted especially for Cultural Lovers, this flexible itinerary allows you to savor every moment at your leisure, ensuring each stop is meaningful and memorable.


Halifax

L'Acadie de Chezzetcook.Two people in period clothing stand by a wooden building, smiling. A red, white, and blue flag drapes the railing. Rustic setting.

  • Pier 21: Canadian Museum of Immigration: Explore powerful narratives of Acadian migration and their contributions to Nova Scotia’s cultural fabric.

  • Acadian House Museum: Explore the city’s Acadian connections through historical sites and monuments.

  • Cultural Activities with CCGH: In Halifax, immerse yourself in Acadian culture through a wide range of activities offered year-round by the Conseil communautaire du Grand-Havre (CCGH). Enjoy a vibrant program featuring Acadian music performances, hands-on craft workshops, captivating lectures, and welcoming community events designed to foster connections among francophones and francophiles alike.

    The CCGH serves as your gateway to the richness of Acadian heritage in an urban setting. Check their online calendar for upcoming events you won’t want to miss!


Grand-Pré

Statue on a stone base in a green park, with a stone chapel featuring a red roof and wooden doors in the background. Clear blue sky.


Annapolis Valley & Bay of Fundy

Aerial view of a scenic landscape. Green fields, winding river, and a bridge. People gather near white tents and a building. Lush, peaceful vibe.


Saint Mary's Bay (Clare Region)

Three smiling people in casual clothing stand on a forest path, looking at a yellow sign. Lush greenery surrounds them, creating a cheerful mood.

Yarmouth & Acadian Shores

Couple smiling, holding coffee cups, walking past colorful storefronts with striped awnings in a vibrant street. Text: Designs by Nhung.

Par-en-Bas (Municipality of Argyle)

Two women walk past a red house with a French flag and "OUVERT" sign. A woman in an apron stands nearby under a clear blue sky.

Tor Bay

Empty beach with smooth sand, gentle waves, and clear blue sky. Forest in the distance. Calm and serene atmosphere.

Isle Madame

A lively gathering with a woman in a hat dancing joyfully. Musicians play instruments while people watch and clap in a warmly lit room.
  • LeNoir Forge Museum: Experience living history at an authentic 18th-century blacksmith forge.

  • Isle Madame Cultural Trail: Follow a self-guided path highlighting significant historic Acadian sites.

  • Kitchen Parties & Local Music Nights: Immerse yourself in community gatherings featuring traditional music.


Chéticamp


Pomquet

Man in wheelchair approaches beach via blue pathway. Two people sit by a turquoise umbrella near the calm sea. Grassy foreground.

Louisbourg



Immerse yourself at your own pace, discovering stories, traditions, and the welcoming spirit of Nova Scotia’s Acadian communities on this culturally enriching journey.

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