Begin your journey at the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, the largest reconstructed 18th-century French fortified town in North America. Step back into 1744 as you walk the streets of the bustling seaport.
Engage with costumed interpreters portraying soldiers, blacksmiths, merchants, and sailors who bring the history of the French colonial era to life. Explore authentic architecture, discover original artifacts, and witness the thunder of musket fire or the firing of the cannons along the ramparts overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
After immersing yourself in 18th-century life, travel to the Lighthouse Railway Museum. Located in a historic landmark setting, this museum provides a fascinating look into the vital role of rail transportation and maritime signaling in Nova Scotia’s development.
Explore exhibits detailing the evolution of regional railway systems, view meticulously preserved memorabilia, and understand how the iconic local lighthouse guided countless vessels to safety through treacherous coastal waters.