CANADAHALIFAX news Nova Scotians celebrate Grand Pré on annual heritage holiday by admin 21 فبراير، 2022 written by admin 21 فبراير، 2022 168 Acadian site marks 10 years since it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site CBC News · Nova Scotians will celebrate Grand Pré Day today, as the annual Heritage Day holiday focuses on the homeland of the Acadians. Claude Degrâce, the executive director of the Landscape of Grand Pré Inc., said it also marks the 10-year anniversary of having the site named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. “These lands created by Acadians using dykes are still more or less maintained the same way, still farmed, still community-based,” he told CBC’s Information Morning. French explorers settled in Mi’kma’ki in the early 1600s, and built an Acadian community in Grand Pré in 1682. The fascinating true story of how fictional Evangéline enchanted the world Degrâce said Acadians generally looked for lands where they could build dykes to create farms. “It allowed them to get along very well with the Mi’kmaq, because they were not impeding on the lands that were used by the Mi’kmaq, they were creating their own land from marshland,” he said. The dykes kept the Fundy tides at bay and the rain and snow cleared out the salt, leaving farmable land. The sluice gates, or aboiteaus, drain the snow and rain from the land into the basin, but the incoming tides shut the door, so no salty water gets inside. Acadian people tended to settle in areas that could be dyked, and the New England Planters occupied many of the same spaces after the expulsion, he said. The dykes, which established thousands of acres of dry land that would otherwise be flooded twice a day, are in good shape today. The provincial department of agriculture is studying them now to see what steps should be taken to protect them for the next half a century. Degrâce said Grand Pré is also important because the British military officer overseeing the 1755 deportation kept good records, meaning the events there are well documented. About 66 per cent of the 14,000 Acadians living in the province were expelled. There will be a virtual event at 10 a.m. Monday, on Facebook or YouTube, but nothing at the site due to pandemic restrictions. 7 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Woman, 3 children killed in South Shore house fire next post توأم الروح: لماذا لايزال البعض يؤمنون بأسطورة “النصف الآخر”؟ You may also like مهرجان السينما الأفريقية في مونتريال يكشف عن برنامجه 12 مارس، 2026 ’’ستقوم كندا بدورها‘‘ للمساهمة في إمدادات النفط العالمية 12 مارس، 2026 إيبي أجرى ’’مناقشة صريحة‘‘ مع السفير الأميركي حول... 12 مارس، 2026 Search for second Annapolis County ice fisher ongoing... 12 مارس، 2026 Nova Scotia Health to replace transformer after power... 12 مارس، 2026 Archeologists discover historical shipwreck on Sable Island 12 مارس، 2026 Politicians and environmentalists call for transparency on N.B.... 12 مارس، 2026 Warmer weather breaks temperature records in N.S. 12 مارس، 2026 Premier Tim Houston reverses some budget cuts amid... 11 مارس، 2026 Budget cuts put seniors and vulnerable Nova Scotians... 11 مارس، 2026 Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ