by George Paul, prgeorge@eskasoni.ca

The Eskasoni Cultural Journey Tourism season is about to begin the staff of Cultural Journey was front and center during the Aboriginal Day celebrations at the Fortress of Louisbourg. Photo by George Paul
As the National Historic Site of Fortress of Louisbourg celebrates its 300th Anniversary, the organizers felt it was only fitting to celebrate National Aboriginal Day inside the Fortress of Louisbourg.
Inside the walls of the fortress was filled with Mi� ...
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