The national historic sites of southwest Nova Scotia : Port-Royal, Fort Anne, Charles Fort, Fort Edward and Melanson Settlement national historic sites of Canada : management plan.: R64-455/2016E-PDF
“Fort Anne, Port-Royal, Charles Fort, Fort Edward, and Melanson Settlement National Historic Sites are places of national historic significance interrelated by events and geography that invite all Canadians to explore the fascinating history and spectacular beauty of Southwest Nova Scotia. These national historic sites are collectively managed under the Mainland Nova Scotia Field Unit of Parks Canada and are together referred to as the national historic sites of Southwest Nova Scotia. This management plan provides strategic direction for achieving Parks Canada’s mandate at the national historic sites of Southwest Nova Scotia, namely: protection of heritage resources; the facilitation of meaningful visitor experiences; and fostering public appreciation and understanding of protected heritage places managed by Parks Canada. The plan was developed with the involvement of the Mi’kmaq of Nova Scotia, partners, stakeholders, and the public. It is the primary public accountability document for these sites and will provide Parks Canada staff with a framework for decision making"--Executive summary, p. viii.
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| Title | The national historic sites of southwest Nova Scotia : Port-Royal, Fort Anne, Charles Fort, Fort Edward and Melanson Settlement national historic sites of Canada : management plan. |
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| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Other language editions | [French] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | xi, 71 p. : maps (some in col.) |
| ISBN | 978-1-100-18097-7 |
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