Grand Pré Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres

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Grand Pré was a centre of Acadian Settlement from 1685 to 1755, and The Grand Pré National Historic Site commemorates the deportation of the Acadians, which occurred from 1755 to 1762. The onsite Visitors Reception and Interpretation Center has a theatre, exhibition hall and gift shop, and the exhibit is open from 9am to 6pm daily from May until October.
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The Acadian Cross (also called the Deportation Cross) was erected in 1785 at Grand Pré as a memorial to the Acadians who were brutally deported from their home in the 1700's. The original cross has since been replaced with a more durable one, but the spirit remains. Interpretive signs and displays will help visitors broaden their knowledge of Acadia and the significance of the cross. Open May 3 to October 31.
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