Cap-Rouge was an Acadian village of some 30 families situated on Cape Breton Island, north of Chéticamp, in Nova Scotia, named for the nearby cape of the same name. The Cap Rouge region followed the western coast of Cape Breton Island, extending about seven miles to the north of Chéticamp. It included La Bloque, Ruisseau des Maurice (Trout Brook), Rivière à Lazare (Corney Brook) and Ruisseau du Canadien. Today however, the name Cap-Rouge is used to refer to all Acadian communities expropriated for the creation of the National Park, including the Rigouèche, the Buttereau, the Presqu’île and the Source de la Montain.
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| - Cap-Rouge, Nova Scotia (en)
- Cap-Rouge (Cap-Breton) (fr)
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| - Cap-Rouge was an Acadian village of some 30 families situated on Cape Breton Island, north of Chéticamp, in Nova Scotia, named for the nearby cape of the same name. The Cap Rouge region followed the western coast of Cape Breton Island, extending about seven miles to the north of Chéticamp. It included La Bloque, Ruisseau des Maurice (Trout Brook), Rivière à Lazare (Corney Brook) and Ruisseau du Canadien. Today however, the name Cap-Rouge is used to refer to all Acadian communities expropriated for the creation of the National Park, including the Rigouèche, the Buttereau, the Presqu’île and the Source de la Montain. (en)
- Cap-Rouge était un village acadien situé sur l'île du Cap-Breton, au nord de Chéticamp, en Nouvelle-Écosse. Il a été évacué en 1939 lors de la fondation du parc national des Hautes-Terres-du-Cap-Breton, alors que des villages écossais comme Pleasant Bay ont été préservés.
* Portail de l’Acadie
* Portail de la Nouvelle-Écosse
* Portail de l’histoire (fr)
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| - Cap-Rouge was an Acadian village of some 30 families situated on Cape Breton Island, north of Chéticamp, in Nova Scotia, named for the nearby cape of the same name. The Cap Rouge region followed the western coast of Cape Breton Island, extending about seven miles to the north of Chéticamp. It included La Bloque, Ruisseau des Maurice (Trout Brook), Rivière à Lazare (Corney Brook) and Ruisseau du Canadien. Today however, the name Cap-Rouge is used to refer to all Acadian communities expropriated for the creation of the National Park, including the Rigouèche, the Buttereau, the Presqu’île and the Source de la Montain. (en)
- Cap-Rouge était un village acadien situé sur l'île du Cap-Breton, au nord de Chéticamp, en Nouvelle-Écosse. Il a été évacué en 1939 lors de la fondation du parc national des Hautes-Terres-du-Cap-Breton, alors que des villages écossais comme Pleasant Bay ont été préservés.
* Portail de l’Acadie
* Portail de la Nouvelle-Écosse
* Portail de l’histoire (fr)
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