St. Peters Canal National Historic Site
St. Peters Canal National Historic Site, located in the village of St. Peters, Nova Scotia, is a significant historical landmark that showcases the traditional Mi'kmaq portage route connecting the Atlantic Ocean and Bras d'Or Lakes. This site features the canal and locks, a remarkable feat of 19th-century engineering that highlights the rise and fall of a French trading post settlement and a British hilltop fort.
Visitors to St. Peters Canal can engage in various activities and experiences, including trails and programs that delve into the rich cultural and historical landscape of the area. The site serves as a gateway to understanding the Indigenous connections and the broader history of the region, making it a valuable destination for those interested in Canada's heritage.
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