Fort Beauséjour – Fort Cumberland National Historic Site

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Aulac, Canada

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Historical landmark· History museum· Park· Historical place museum· Museum· Tourist attraction

Fort Beauséjour – Fort Cumberland National Historic Site Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Fort Beauséjour – Fort Cumberland National Historic Site is located in Aulac, Canada on 111 Fort Beausejour Rd. Fort Beauséjour – Fort Cumberland National Historic Site is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in Canada.

Address

111 Fort Beausejour Rd

Phone

+1 5063645080

Amenities

Good for kids

Open hours

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Rachel

I just enjoy military history and any Canadian history in general. My biggest disappointment with Fort Beausejour was the lack of information on site. The museum was closed due to Covid which I understand, but the plaques around the grounds were only minimally informative compared to other sites I've visited. However we were lucky to meet an amazing lady from Parks Canada who was doing her tour around the grounds and she was very friendly and informative. I just wish our federal government would put more resources into preserving this Heritage and history we are fortunate enough to still have fragments of

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Jenny S

It's a small place and you won't be there for hours but it's certainly pretty and fun place to walk around and explore. Great if you're in the neighborhood or live within an hour's drive.

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D Brooks

Beau-tiful landscape, definitely able to see why this was selected as a location for a key fort during the wars. Can see for what seems like miles in any direction and the manmade bunkers conceal what's really inside before you make it to the fort itself. Definitely recommend a visit if you're driving by during the summer anyway! And getting a tour is as always, worth the wait.

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Tom Yeomans

Fantastic views and wonderful Rolling Hills. A pleasure to visit.

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Albert Riezebos

Love seeing history preserved. The museum wasn't open on my early morning stop but I enjoyed myself walking the grounds and seeing the views. Great place to stretch your legs. I have Acadian ancestry from the Beaubassin area so it was interesting to walk where my ancestors had lived. Not hard to see why they picked this location for a fort, the view is endless.