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    Louisbourg is an unincorporated community and former town in Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia . History. The French military founded the Fortress of Louisbourg in 1713 and its fortified seaport on the southwest part of the harbour, naming it in honour of Louis XIV. [1] .

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      The Fortress of Louisbourg (French: Forteresse de...

  2. Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site. A bustling community once called Louisbourg home. Explore the remnants of a short but eventful period of history, including a reconstructed section of the French colonial town featuring costumed guides and richly furnished exhibits.

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  4. In 1719 they began to construct at Louisbourg a fortified town which was only completed on the eve of the first siege in 1745. The town and settlement along the harbour shore soon became a thriving community. The cod fishery accounted for most of Isle Royale's prosperity.

  5. Description of historic place. Fortress of Louisbourg is the largest reconstructed 18th-century French fortified town in North America, located on the southeast edge of Louisbourg Harbour adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean in southeastern Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.

  6. The 18th century brought French, Basque, German, English, Irish, Scottish, and African people to Louisbourg's shores in Cape Breton. Today, the modern town of Louisbourg welcomes travellers from around the world with an amazing fortress, spectacular walking trails, parks, beaches, and working fishing wharves, and exceptional music and theatre ...

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