Melanson Settlement National Historic Site

Melanson Settlement National Historic Site of Canada
Native name
Lieu historique national de l'Établissement-Melanson (French)
Melanson Settlement National Historic Site of Canada
Coordinates44°43′10″N 65°35′46″W / 44.7195°N 65.5960°W / 44.7195; -65.5960
Built1605–1755
Governing bodyParks Canada
Location of Melanson Settlement National Historic Site of Canada in Nova Scotia
Official nameMelanson Settlement National Historic Site of Canada
Designated1987-03-30

Melanson Settlement National Historic Site (originally settled 1605–1755) is a National Historic Site located on the north bank of the Annapolis Basin. This open archeological site with walking paths is the location of a former Acadian settlement prior to deportation.[1]

History

The Melanson Settlement showcases an Acadian community of the 17th and 18th century. The Acadians settled along the Annapolis River used a method of dykes and cultivation that was unique in North America.[1]

The settlement was established by Charles Melanson and Marie Dugas following their marriage in 1664 and occupied by four generations before the 1755 Acadian deportation.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Parks Canada Agency, Government of Canada (2023-05-31). "Melanson Settlement National Historic Site". parks.canada.ca. Retrieved 2023-07-06.
  2. ^ "Melanson Settlement National Historic Site". Sentier Acadie historique. Retrieved 2023-07-06.