Campaign Category: Acadian

The beauty of Cape Breton Island’s Cabot Trail attracts many artisans who look for inspiration within their natural surroundings when creating their art. Many of the artisans living around the Cabot Trail operate working studios and invite visitors to stop in to say ‘Hello’ and to watch them create beautiful works of art and one-of-a-kind treasures.

Experience 350 years of Acadian culture at Le Village historique acadien de la Nouvelle-Écosse. Savour home-cooked Acadian cuisine, hear the Acadian dialect, and learn about fishing and farming traditions at this early-1900s seaside village. Discover Acadian heritage as you meet costumed interpreters on this beautiful 17-acre site overlooking Pubnico Harbour.

From the brightly painted houses and towering churches of seaside villages to the quiet beauty of masterfully created hooked rugs, Acadian culture infuses Nova Scotia with its vibrancy, jaunty rhythms and over 400 years of history and language. Explore Acadian culture through historical sites, events, language, genealogy, music, food, and crafts while travelling throughout Nova Scotia.