St. Peters and St. Peters Canal National Historic Sites of Canada management statement 2021.: R64-581/2021E-PDF
"St. Peters and St. Peters Canal national historic sites are commemorated for their role as the site of Fort Saint-Pierre, a 17th-century fortified trading post acquired by Nicholas Denys to trade with the Mi'kmaq. In addition, they are commemorated as the site of Port Toulouse, a French community with a military presence that was witness to Anglo-French rivalry during the period 1713-1758. The Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada recommended both St. Peters and St. Peters Canal national historic sites for commemoration in 1929"--Page 1.
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| Title | St. Peters and St. Peters Canal National Historic Sites of Canada management statement 2021. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Other language editions | [French] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 1 online resource (vi, 2 pages) |
| ISBN | 9780660316772 |
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