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Village Historique Acadien Provincial Park

Village Historique Acadien Provincial Park is an historical reconstruction that portrays the way of life of Acadians between 1770 and 1949. It is located in Bertrand, in northeastern New Brunswick, 50 kilometres (31 mi) east of Bathurst and 130 kilometres (81 mi) north of Miramichi.

History
The idea of the village came about in 1965, with a feasibility study conducted in 1969. The village opened to visitors in 1977. ==Recognition==
Recognition
It was a Phoenix Award Winner from the Society of American Travel Writers (1996) and Attractions Canada (2001/2002) ==Gallery==
Gallery
Image:Ferme Mazerolle 1.JPG|Mazerolle farm. Image:Maison Godin.JPG|Godin house. Image:Entrepôt Robin 1.JPG|Robin warehouse. Image:Imprimerie_Village_Acadien_Qc.JPG|Printing house. Image:Atelier bardeaux.JPG|Shingles maker. Image:Maison Thériault 1.JPG|Inside Thériault house. Image:Moulin Riordon 1.JPG|Riordon mill. Image:Station-service VHA.JPG|Irving gas station. ==Affiliations==
Affiliations
The Museum is affiliated with: CMA, CHIN, and Virtual Museum of Canada. ==References==
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