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Fortress Louisbourg


TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars
TripAdvisor Popularity Index: #1 of 1 attractions in Louisbourg
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Attraction type: Historic site, Historic village, Specialty museum, Military base/facility
Address: 259 Park Service Road Louisbourg, Nova Scotia
Canada
Tel: 902 733 2280
Fax: 902 733 2362

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5 of 5 stars
greecer   37 contributions
Rochester
Sep 29, 2009
1
person found this review helpful

We arrived here about 1:00, and regretfully had to leave at 5 when it closed. We have been to a few reconstructed villages, including Williamsburg, and this is the best of them all! Be sure and take one of the free guided tours. All the staff were amazing and well educated about the site. Plan to eat lunch here too,... more

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5 of 5 stars
Pfadfinder   100 contributions
Virginia Beach, VA
Oct 17, 2008
4
people found this review helpful

If you're a history buff, as is my wife, the history major, Fortress Louisbourg is a great visit. If your interest in history is not quite so rabid, it's still a great visit. Many folks compare a visit to the fort with a visit to Colonial Williamsburg. I've been to Colonial Williamsburg a bazillion times and feel that the two... more

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5 of 5 stars
jahausa   48 contributions
Chapel Hill, NC
Oct 4, 2008
4
people found this review helpful

Williamsburg is a beautiful town. I love the Colonial Park, but it is very commercialized. Then there is Louisbourg. This place never had a real city grow up around it. It was abandoned after a series of attacks by the British in the 18th century. The ruins just sat there as the modern town relocated across the water. So Canada... more

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3 of 5 stars
travelus73   60 contributions
NY
Jul 26, 2008
1
person found this review helpful

I would not have come here if we had good weather and it turned out to be not a big deal. There was a tour which explained some history but there was nothing here all that exciting or stimulating that made the trip worthwhile. more

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5 of 5 stars
gumby0565   1 contribution
pineville, LA
Mar 3, 2008
2
people found this review helpful

I live in Louisiana and it a long trip to drive to see this fort but we loved it so much that we went back for a second time last year. This a wonderful place and the admission price was so low. We will be making another trip soon. more

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5 of 5 stars
kayofcny   51 contributions
east syracuse, ny
Oct 24, 2007
7
people found this review helpful

I have been to Fortress Louisbourg twice. The 2nd time was last year (September 2006) while vacationing with family (2 sisters). Do not miss this phenomenal recreation of colonial life in the the 18th century. This is the LARGEST such restoration in North America and is soooo worth the price of admission. I only wish that we had visited during... more

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5 of 5 stars
KVKV   18 contributions
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Oct 8, 2007
7
people found this review helpful

This was my 3rd visit to Fortress Louisbourg over the last 15 years - each time has been outstanding. We had our 4 children (ages 19, 15, 10 and 7) with us and they all enjoyed the visit. We split into 2 groups with the teenagers going off on their own to explore. There is an excellent interpretive program for... more

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5 of 5 stars
JMA07   18 contributions
Middlebury, Vermont
Aug 25, 2007
8
people found this review helpful

Our family (Mom, Dad, 15-year-old boy) loved the day we spent at the Fortress at Louisbourg. It is called one of the great historic sites of Canada, and with good reason. The seaside setting is stunning and the recreated fort, houses and buildings are well-done. It's very large--think Plimoth Planation--but pretty easy to get around. The staff in period dress... more

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4 of 5 stars
brucebur   1 contribution
North Bay, ON
Jul 9, 2007
1
person found this review helpful

This Canadian National Park is amazing to see. However; its major downfall is expense. The price has gone up in a big way for a National Park - $40.00 for a family - in 2007. The actors and information is very interesting if your a history buff and enjoy the 1700s History of Canada and the development of the new... more

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5 of 5 stars
widowc   27 contributions
Ohio
Oct 12, 2004
6
people found this review helpful

Although the original fortress was blown up by the British in 1760, it has been painstakingly recontructed and exists today as a Canadian National Historic site. Dressed in period clothing and adopting period customs, park interpreters and artisans bring the feel of a French colony and garrison in the year 1744 back to life. The town structures and military fortifications... more

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Fortress Louisbourg Address

259 Park Service Road, Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, Canada
Tel: 902 733 2280 Fax: 902 733 2362