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Acadian Centre Archives

1695 Hwy 1
Church Point, Yarmouth & Acadian Shores
Culture
Phone: 902-769-2114
Fax: 902-769-0063
Email: centre.acadien@usainteanne.ca

Website: centreacadien.usainteanne.ca

On Université Sainte-Anne campus. Repository for historical and genealogical information pertaining to the Acadians of Nova Scotia (18th, 19th & 20th centuries). Photo collections, newspapers, books and an oral collection of live testimonials.

Admission: Admission free; donations accepted.

Open year-round: 8:30am–noon & 1–4pm daily except weekends & holidays (STC).

Wheelchair accessible.Genealogical services.

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2010-08-11
A unique and lovely place. What a find. A gorgeous post-and-beam cottage in a private spot on the ...

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2010-08-06
Hello, My wife and I are from Ohio . We took a vacation to your lovely province in 2006. We spent ...

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2010-07-16
Getting close to 30 years ago I had the opportunity to spend 2 summers working at the Keltic Lodge ...

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2010-07-06
I recently returned to Nova Scotia for a delayed honeymoon and meet the family for my new husband. ...

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2010-05-09
My father took my older brother and I on the train from Oshawa to Halifax. We arrived in Halifax at ...

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2010-09-08
The Bay of Fundy has the highest recorded tide in the world, 16.8 meters or 54.5 feet, although the average is about 14 meters or 45.5 feet. Twice each day 115 billion tones of water flow in and out of the 160-mile long bay.

(Source: Where is Wally?)
2010-09-02
On Saturday, August 14, I photographed over 1,100 runners of all ages and all shapes and sizes, including my family, as they ran and walked through mud, sand, rock and tidal pools left by the receding Fundy tides on the annual 'Not Since Moses' race.

(Source: Where is Wally?)
2010-09-02
On August 19, I was pleased to welcome a celebrity guest to the upper Bay of Fundy: world-renowned curler and television personality, Colleen Jones. Colleen is a reporter with CBC TV and was accompanied on her visit by cameraman Brian.

(Source: The Bay of Fundy)
2010-09-01
If you love to be at one with nature, Kejimkujik Seaside offers a beautiful place to explore for a day.  With beautiful trails, a white beach awaits you and if you are lucky the seals might be waving from the...

(Source: Nova Scotia, my Oyster)
2010-09-01
White Point Beach..it's rustic, it's charming, it's wonderful!

(Source: Nova Scotia, my Oyster)