Visit Village Historique Acadien

Showcase of Acadian Life from 1770 to 1949

 

The Village historique acadien is an open-air living museum set in Betrand, New Brunswick, on the Acadian Peninsula. Immerse yourself in this progressive showcase of Acadian Life from 1770 to 1949. The Village beckons you back in time, then gradually unfolds its history over a 2.2. kilometre settlement loop. Discover the Acadian people’s resilience, and journey through the years, to survive and thrive with their rich culture, and proud identity intact.

Living History Lesson

A vibrant community of authentically-costumed villagers serve as your fully bilingual (French and English) interpretive guides. They warmly welcome you, and share you a glimpse of their daily Acadian life in the period being represented by the family home, business or property you are visiting. Give yourself three to four hours to thoroughly enjoy this interactive living history lesson.

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Acadian Heart and Soul

Villagers delight in portraying their day-to-day life to visitors. Listen, observe, and ask questions. Major events and customs are incorporated into their conversations, as you bear witness to the hard work, and pride that permeated each Acadian’s heart and soul.

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A Story to Tell

Each villager you meet has a fascinating story to tell. The villagers are the perfect hosts, responsive to their audience, but also eager to share more when visitors desire. Your visit is what you make of it. This is a great experience for all ages, including families with young children that are looking for an introductory tour with simple greetings, and peeks into home and buildings. Engage with the villagers on a level you prefer. There is a wealth of information available for those seeking it.

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Château Albert Hotel

 

Continue your time travel with an overnight stay onsite at the Château Albert, right in the heart of the Acadian Village. It is an exact replica of the Château Albert Hotel that was designed by Acadian architect Nazaire Dugas, and built in Caraquet (NB) in 1907. Tragically, the original hotel burned down in 1955. However, well-preserved original plans allowed this reproduction to come to life again to give its guests an authentic, timeless experience.

Escape at the Village

 

If you love Escape Rooms, you will be pleased to know that the Acadian Village now has four: The Butterfly Effect, Prohibition, Time Lag, and The Sapphire. Solve a series of puzzles over 60 minutes to unlock the mysteries of the past. Are you up for the challenge?

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Nicholas D. Thériault General Store

This replica of the original Nicholas D. Thériault General Store (1924) is chock full of interesting wares, and it is open for business. Everything on its shelves is available to purchase. It is a fascinating plethora of the past.

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La Boutique du Village

Be sure to browse the gift shop in the main entrance building. Don't miss the “Village Artisans” collection created by local craftspeople, as well as some delectable local food products. There is something for everyone here.

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Village historique acadien

To learn more about the Village historique acadien’s creation and development, and the individual history on each building - click on the link below. You will also find general information on the Village’s June to September’s daily hours of operation, on-site restaurants, special cultural programming, Escape Room experiences bookings, and Château Albert hotel reservations.

 

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