I was finally able to make a trip through Acadia (or as much of it as my wife would allow). Taking the ferry from Maine would have saved some driving, but I wanted to see the scenery from Maine through New Brunswick. We traveled from New Hampshire through Maine. We stopped at St. Croix and then Moncton. After visiting the Acadian Center at Moncton U., we traveled to Hopewell Rocks and then crossed the Confederation Bridge onto Prince Edward Island. We visited Port LaJoie and the area of the island inhabited by my Hebert ancestors in the 1750s when they were trying to escape the English deportations. We crossed the bridge again and visited the Beaubassin area, Ft. Beausejour, Ft. Lawrence area, Masstown, and then the Colchester Museum at Truro. We went to the area known as Hebert Village at Ft. Ellis, Ft. Edward, Ste. Famille Cemetery, and several of the rivers around Minas. After visiting Grand Pre and the Deportation Cross, we headed toward Port Royal. We visitd the Melanson Settlement, the Habitation, Fort Anne, and Annapolis Royal. After stopping at Digby for the night, we visited the Acadian Village at West Pubnico before crosing over to Maine on the ferry.

A Journey Through Acadia - 2009 For many pictures, clicking on them will bring up a larger or close-up version