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The Acadian Museum

The Acadian Museum, located in Nova Scotia, celebrates the history and culture of the Acadian people, descendants of French settlers who lived in parts of Eastern Canada. It showcases exhibits like artifacts, photographs, and stories that highlight the Acadians' unique language, traditions, and resilience, especially following their forced removal during the Great Expulsion in the 18th century. The museum aims to preserve and share this rich cultural heritage, offering visitors an informative experience about the Acadian community’s history, struggles, and contributions in Canada.