Port-Royal Habitation

Step back into 1605 and learn about the first permanent French settlement in North America.

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Joggins – a real-world history book

The cliffs in Joggins behave like a history book, with the massive Bay of Fundy tides turning the pages, constantly revealing new fossils, disclosing new secrets.

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Tidnish Bridge

Many times there is much more to something than meets the eye. For instance, this bridge is a scenic addition to the highway scenery, is a wonderful part of a hike through the area, but it is also a remnant of one of the most ambitious engineering feats of the province's history!

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Port Royal

Port Royal was the first documented permanent European settlement in Canada, located in the relative safety of the Bay of Fundy. Today it exists as a historical site that was rebuilt using original plans, honouring the first Acadians who made this land home.

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