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The Village you are about to visit portrays the life of New Brunswick Acadians from the end of the Deportations to the mid-20th century. You will find dwelling houses dating as far back as 1770, representing the four corners of the province and brought back to life with the presence of interpreters who repeat the actions of daily life of bygone years. They will tell you about the History etched in their memory; the memory of a tenacious people, who never lost hope in the future.
List of buildings:
Mazerolle Farm, 1852
Martin House, 1773
Godin House, 1890
Charles Robin Company Rigging Loft, 1855
Robichaud Farm, 1846
Doucet Farm, 1860
Cyr Farm, 1852
Savoie House, 1861
Chas Godin General Store, 1889
Poirier Tavern, 1880
Cormier Woodworking Shop, 1875
Printing Shop, 1880
Dugas House, 1867
Léger Smithy, 1875
Léger House, 1836
James Blackhall House, 1840
Babineau Farm, 1855
Chapel, 1831
School, 1869
Thériault House, 1890
Riordon Grist Mill, 1895
Covered Bridge, 1900
Lobster Hatchery, 1914
Thomas House and Cooperage, 1937
Goguen Sawmill, 1949
Irving Service Station, 1936
Railway Station, 1930
Hôtel Château Albert , 1907
Thériault General Store, 1924
Onésiphore Turgeon House, 1928
McGraw House, 1915
Chiasson Farm, 1920
Tinsmith’s Shop, 1905
Ward House, 1933
Shoemaker’s Shop, 1900
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