Fort Beausejour National Historic Site



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Fort Beausejour National Historic Site

Sackville, New Brunswick Guide

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Fort Beausejour National Historic Site is a star-shaped fort located east of the community of Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada on the Chignecto Isthmus overlooking the Tantramar Marsh. This 18th century fort was constructed by France in response to Britain's Fort Lawrence. In 1755 Fort Beausejour was captured by the British and was renamed Fort Cumberland.

What are the Top Things To Do, Activities, and Adventures in the Fort Beausejour National Historic Site?

Fort Beausejour National Historic Site adventures, and activities most enjoyed include sightseeing, walking, birding, dog walking, picnicking and photography.

Why Fort Beausejour National Historic Site?

It is an 18th century fort which played a role in the establishment of Canada's borders. The fort provides you insight into how we became Canadians. And then there are the scenic views too.

What are the amenities, services and extras available to travelers in and around Fort Beausejour National Historic Site?

The more important amenities and services located in and around Fort Beausejour National Historic Site includes guided tours, interpretive guides, ramparts, information billboards, lookouts, historic battlegrounds, sightseeing benches, red chairs, and customed actors.

Come to Sackville, New Brunswick and explore Fort Beausejour National Historic Site

Address:

Fort Beausejour National Historic Site
111 Fort Beauséjour Rd
Aulac
Canada

How To Get ToFort Beausejour National Historic Site

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10 kilometers east of Sackville in Aulac, New Brunswick on 111 Fort Beauséjour Rd.
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