Stepping back in time at the Acadian village
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Michel Boudreau, a summer student who works as an interpreter, stands next to La Tatane, a fishing boat constructed at the village that is the type of lobster fishing boat used in the early 1900s. Tina Comeau photo
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A new addition to the Acadian village in West Pubnico this year is a blacksmith shop. Tina Comeau photo
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A visit to Le Village historique acadien de la Nouvelle Ecosse is like taking a step back in time. Tina Comeau photo
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Inside one of the rooms at La village historique acadien de la Nouvelle Ecosse. TINA COMEAU PHOTO
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Inside one of the rooms at La village historique acadien de la Nouvelle Ecosse. TINA COMEAU PHOTO
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Marcel d’Entremont, an interpreter at the village, makes some lobster bait bags with Normand d’Entremont, a summer student at the museum, standing close by in the boat shop. Tina Comeau photo
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Olen d’Entremont, an interpreter at the Acadian village, shines up the 1915 Model T Ford, which was donated to the village by Laurent d’Entremont. Tina Comeau photo
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The statue of the Baron Philippe Mius d'Entremont, founder of Pubnico (est. 1653), welcomes you to the Village. TINA COMEAU PHOTO
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Acadian flags for sale at the village gift shop. TINA COMEAU PHOTO
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Inside the gift shop. TINA COMEAU PHOTO
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Late last month the construction of a wooden wharf at the village got underway. Tina Comeau photo
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The guest book. TINA COMEAU PHOTO
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The village’s 1915 Model T Ford passes by some of the Acadian homes that depict Acadian life in the early 1900s. Tina Comeau photo
