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  • – (Canard) Rivière-aux-Canards
    – If only America’s black ducks could speak
  • – Abbeville (Vermilion Bayou)
    – A chapel without parish status
  • – Amherst
    – Beaubassin put to death by the French administration
  • – Annapolis
    – Maryland remembers the Acadians
  • – Antigonish County
    – With the help of the Cod King
  • – Bathurst
    – At Nepisiguit pirates made history
  • – Belle-Île-en-Mer
    – Acadian memory is alive and well
  • – Bonaventure
    – The ideal natural harbour for the refugees
  • – Boston
    – In Massachusetts, the rule of law prevailed
  • – Broussard (Côte Gelée)
    – A marine vocabulary in the heart of the Cajun Prairie
  • – Brudenell Point
    – The entrepreneurship of Jean-Pierre Roma
  • – Caraquet
    – Two deeply divided founding groups
  • – Carencro (Lafayette)
    – A name the meaning of which remains a mystery
  • – Carleton-sur-mer
    – The herons of Tracadièche are still there
  • – Castine
    – Difficult implementation of the Acadian border
  • – Charleston
    – In excess of 200 Acadians die en route to South Carolina
  • – Châtellerault
    – Voyage in Poitou within the history of the Acadian people
  • – Chéticamp (Cap Breton Island)
    – Evocative names of Acadian places
  • – Chezzetcook (Halifax)
    – A pleasant irony to know
  • – Church Point
    – Formerly Plaquemine Brûlé
  • – Convent
    -Cabanocée on the Acadian Coast in Cajuns’ Country
  • – Cumberland County
    – The Elysean Fields of Minudie
  • – East Point
    – Cod’s country
  • – Edenton
    – In North Carolina singing Acadian Flycatchers are captivating
  • – Edmundston
    – In Madawaska, the French language knows no borders
  • – Fredericton
    – Tragic end at Pointe Sainte-Anne
  • – Grand-Pré
    – A monument to the exceptional tenacity of a people
  • – Hillsborough
    – Fierce resistance on the Petitcodiac River
  • – Houma (Bayou Terrebonne)
    – The first Great Acadian Upheaval Marker in the United States
  • – Kourou (French Guiana)
    – From disaster emerged a Guyanese Acadia
  • – Loreauville
    – It all started at Fausse Pointe in a radiant landscape
  • – Louisbourg (Cape Breton Island)
    – A threat to the Anglo-American colonies
  • – Magdalen Islands
    – A harbour for fishing and hunting under constraints
  • – Malpeque
    – Archeological Discovery at Pointe-aux-Vieux
  • – Memramcook
    – The cradle of New Acadia
  • – Miramichi
    – Disappointing Camp of Hope
  • – Môle St. Nicolas (Haiti)
    – When greed is added to improvisation
  • – Moncton
    – The forgotten settlers at the bend of the river
  • – Morne-Rouge (Martinique)
    – The ephemeral colony of Champflore
  • – Mount Stewart
    – Ascending the river of the Northeast
  • – Nantes
    – Louisiana was not necessarily self-evident
  • – Napoleonville (Bayou Lafourche)
    – Name changes according to events
  • – New London
    – The citizens of Connecticut get involved in welcoming the Acadians
  • – New York
    – Acadian cuisine and New York lords in the countryside
  • – Newfoundland
    – When French fishermen joined Acadian settlers
  • – Opelousas (Prairie des Coteaux)
    – Towards the Cajun Prairie
  • – Philadelphia
    – Dying in Pennsylvania in complete anonymity
  • – Pointe-à-la-Croix
    – The last bastion of Petite-Rochelle
  • – Port Hudson (Bayou des Écores)
    – A major move after two destructive hurricanes in a row
  • – Port Royal (Annapolis Royal)
    – Victim of intermittent wars between two empires
  • – Port-Lajoye
    – A lifeline beautifully starlit
  • – Pubnico (Pobomcoup)
    – Avenging deportation
  • – Quebec City
    – A temporary shelter for Acadians
  • – Richmond
    – Double deportation for Acadians deported to Virginia
  • – Rustico
    – A historic place that has had many names
  • – Saint-Gervais
    – The isolated lands of the lord of Saint-Michel
  • – Saint-Grégoire
    – A parish worth fighting for
  • – Saint-Jacques
    – A priest so dedicated and caring
  • – Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
    – A Scottish lord for L’Acadie
  • – Saint-Malo
    – The Rance River estuary’s great gathering
  • – Saint-Pierre and Miquelon
    – Fishermen in Saint-Pierre and Acadians in Miquelon
  • – Savage Harbour
    – French name change in respect of First Nations
  • – Savannah
    – In Georgia, Acadians have been recognized for their contribution
  • – Shediac
    – A little-known strategic supply route
  • – St. Gabriel
    – Monitoring Anglo-Americans above all
  • – St. John
    – A highly strategic place
  • – St. Martinville
    – On the former hunting ground of the Atákapas
  • – St. Mary’s Bay (Clare)
    – A bubble of France in Acadia’s cradle
  • – St. Peter’s Harbour
    – A must-see historic site in America
  • – St. Peters (Cape Breton Island)
    – The veterans gave back Port Toulouse its original name
  • – Tracadie
    – An ideal place in many ways
  • – Truro
    – The expulsion of Cobequid’s inhabitants remains a secret of history
  • – Vidalia (Saint-Louis de Natchez)
    – A forgiveness to the Acadian people worthy of respect
  • – West Baton Rouge (Brusly)
    – From the ship Beaumont to Molaisonville
  • – Windsor
    – From Pisiguit to Philadelphia’s Graveyard of the Poor
  • – Yamachiche
    – Two seigniories for all of the exiles