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Fortress of Louisbourg

259 Park Service Rd, Nova Scotia B1C 2L2 Canada

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“living history park”

The original settlement was made in 1713, and initially called Havre à l'Anglois. Subsequently, the fishing port grew to become a major commercial port and a strongly defended fortress. The fortifications eventually surrounded the town. The walls were constructed mainly between 1720 and 1740. By the mid-1740s Louisbourg was one of the most extensive (and expensive) European fortifications constructed in North America. It was supported by two smaller garrisons on Île Royale located at present-day St. Peter's and Englishtown. The Fortress of Louisbourg suffered key weaknesses, since it was erected on low-lying ground commanded by nearby hills and its design was directed mainly toward sea-based assaults, leaving the land-facing defences relatively weak. A third weakness was that it was a long way from France or Quebec, from which reinforcements might be sent. It was captured by British colonists in 1745, and was a major bargaining chip in the negotiations leading to the 1748 treaty ending the War of the Austrian Succession. It was returned to the French in exchange for border towns in what is today Belgium. It was captured again in 1758 by British forces in the Seven Years' War, after which its fortifications were systematically destroyed by British engineers. The British continued to have a garrison at Louisbourg until 1768. The fortress and town were partially reconstructed in the 1960s and 1970s, using some of the original stonework, which provided jobs for unemployed coal miners. The head stonemason for this project was Ron Bovaird. The site is operated by Parks Canada as a living history museum.

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Reviewed by
bkship

  • 17 Reviews
  • 12 Helpful
September 16, 2014
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was unable to drive any more on the HORRIBLE Canadian road ways..
all the government money is spent on health care...roads may say 80km..you can barely over 40km...without screwing up your vehicle...
and I have 03 Rubicon....

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Holly Howson

  • 46 Reviews
  • 7 Helpful
December 16, 2018
Rated 4.0

Like walking back in time. There are lots of people dressed up and acting as if you are in the 18th century. There are guided tours or you can walk around as you please. Also a variety of activities for all ages, it is a lot of walking so just be aware of that. Worth the visit!

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Fortress of Louisbourg

259 Park Service Rd
Nova Scotia
B1C 2L2 Canada
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