At the Fortress of Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island, the 18th century comes alive. Park historians and interpreters have recreated the sights, sounds and sensations of life in a French military town in the year 1744.
Author and historian Susan Young de Biagi relates the fascinating story of Louisbourg's birth, growth and eventual destruction. Her vivid descriptions of people, culture, fashions, food and politics provide a rich context for the story of Louisbourg's battle for supremacy in North America.
This new edition offers completely new full-colour photographs of the site and its characters along with a description of the ambitious restoration process that made Louisbourg one of the world's greatest outdoor museums; and a guide to nature walks and activities in the area around the fortress.
Louisbourg is both a compelling history and a comprehensive guide to the unique and powerful experience of Louisbourg. This new edition, offered in both French and English, is completely redesigned with new photography and a detailed map.
Contents
Map
Preface
Fortress of Louisbourg Association
Introduction
The Fauxbourg
Dauphin Gate
Postern Tunney & Quay
Lartigue House & Lime Kiln
King's Bakery & Forges
Duhaget & De La Pérelle Houses
Engineer's Residence
Rodrigue House & Warehouse
De Gannes House
Ice House & Guardhouse
King's Bastion
De La Plagne & De La Vallière Houses
Loppinot/Fizel Ruins & Dugas/De La Tour House
Carrerot & Benoist Houses
A L'Épée Royale, Hôtel de la Marine & Grandchamps Inn
Frédéric Gate & Destouches House
Commissaire-ordonnateur Residence
Le Billard Tavern
Lighthouse Point & Louisbourg Ruins
Reconstructing Louisbourg
Nature Activities
Town of Louisbourg
Recommended Reading