Rivière-aux-Canards

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The homes of Rivière-aux-Canards burning in the distance depicted in this painting showing the déportation of the Acadians at Grand-Pré.

Rivière-aux-Canards was an Acadian community located at the west side of the Minas Basin from 1670 until 1755. The community occupied the present-day site of Canard, Port Williams and Starr's Point, Nova Scotia. The village was established in 1670 by the name of Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rivière-aux-Canards, later, it became Rivière-aux-Canards in short form.[1]

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