Toured the partly reconstructed French Fortress of Louisbourg, which was built in 1713, mainly because of the cod fishing. This certainly takes you back in time.
Our spot for last night |
The campground is right next to the commercial fishing pier. |
One heavy duty tug |
We took in a musical/comedy performance by It's Getting Dark Again, Again at this playhouse last night. What fun! |
This shows the full size of the fortress at the time. It is only 20% reconstructed now. |
There is a museum at the entrance and one had to take a shuttle bus to take you to the village. |
Taken from the bus |
This costumed interpreter talked about the life of the fishermen. |
Cod jigging gear |
Entrance to the fortified village |
Shutter latch |
Who are ewe looking at? |
Ice house |
Domestic animals added to the realism of the fort |
A healthy garden |
Just like the Holiday Inn |
They fired these guns at noon, but we were too late in the season to see it. |
Kitchen in the Governor's residence |
Lunch with a historic view |
Lighthouse Point that we saw the day before. The waves were still up. |
Model of the fortress as it was in the 1700's. |
Amazing artwork in the museum |
Activity as it might have been. |
Grace was hoping to see Rita's Tea Room in Big Pond, but we literally missed it by 5 minutes. They wouldn't let us take a peek. |
Disappointed but nice to have seen the outside. |
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