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Acadian Removal at Remsheg, August 15, 1755
Images: Landscape

 
Wood from Acadian aboiteau (right) compared with today's counterpart (left)
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Re-creation of Acadian Dyke building methods; posts driven into foundation clay stabilizes the dyke
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Re-creation of Acadian Dyke and Aboiteau
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Replica of an Acadian aboiteau, which when placed through the dyke allowed land to drain
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Wallace (Remsheg) Harbour Today
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Interior ditch of Steven's Hill Dyke; dyke approximately 2 metres above high tide
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A block of marsh sod showing one half metre root length; twenty dollar bill gives some perspective
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Encompassed land behind Akerly Brook Dyke
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Dewar River facing south during spring floods
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Jim Reeves measures site of small aboiteau still in place after nearly 300 years
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Dyke Along Tuttle Creek
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Rich marshland in Tatamagouche Bay
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