Brian Carr's Photo Album, 1977 Nova Scotia, Canada

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Here are a series picture of the restored Fortress of Louisbourg. It was was the gateway to the St. Lawrence River leading all the way to the Great Lakes. The French dominated much of Canada through this fortress. Fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, Canada =0=
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In 1745, a New England militia of 4,000 made their way up to Louisbourg and took the fort. It was the largest military event ever mounted by New England at the time. Fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, Canada =0=
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There were ongoing archaelogical work and reconstructions at the Fortress of Louisberg as shown above. This wraps up the pictures from our honeymoon in Nova Scotia, Canada. Nova Scotia, Canada =0=
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