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Port-Royal Habitation, N.S.
The Common Room of the Habitation, Port-Royal National Historic Site of Canada, N.S. |
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Port-Royal Habitation, N.S.
The residence of the sieur de Mons in the Habitation, Port-Royal National Historic Site of Canada, N.S. |
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Port-Royal Habitation, N.S.
The Habitation's trading post, Port-Royal National Historic Site of Canada, N.S. |
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Powder magazine, Fort Anne, Annapolis Royal, N.S.
Powder magazine of the Fort Anne National Historic Site of Canada, Annapolis Royal, N.S., built by the French in 1708 |
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Replica, Poutrincourt's mill, Lequille River, N.S.
Replica of Poutrincourt's mill on the Lequille River (previously Allain River), N.S., built in 1967 by the Nova Scotia Energy Corporation on the occasion of the Canadian Confederation's centennial |
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Sainte-Croix Island, Maine, U.S.A.
Sainte-Croix Island in Maine, U.S.A., site of the first French settlement in North America (1604), as seen from the eastern shore (Canada) |
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Sainte-Croix Island, Maine, U.S.A.
Sainte-Croix Island, site of the first French settlement in North America (1604), as seen from the western shore (Maine, U.S.A.) |
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Sally Port, Fort Anne, Annapolis Royal, N.S.
Sally Port or the Fort Anne National Historic Site of Canada, Annapolis Royal, N.S., built by the British following the capture of the fort in 1710 |
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Samuel de Champlain, personified by Robert St-Coeur, Spring 2003
Samuel de Champlain, personified by Robert St-Coeur, during a reconstitution of the Order of Good Cheer at the Université de Moncton, Spring 2003 |
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Scene made by Samuel de Champlain
Drawing made by Samuel de Champlain in which he puts draws himself in the scene, 1609 |
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The Order of Good Cheer
Illustration of the Order of Good Cheer created in Port-Royal by Samuel de Champlain in 1606 |
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The the town of Bathurst's first years
in French Newspaper article concerning the history of the town of Bathurst, N.B. |
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Theatrical play entitled "Le Théâtre de Neptune" (Neptune's Theater)
North America's first French theatrical play (1606), entitled "Le Théâtre de Neptune" (Neptune's Theater), by Marc Lescarbot |
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