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  Researching the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site of Canada
  Recherche sur la Forteresse-de-Louisbourg Lieu historique national du Canada

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PARKS CANADA ~ PARCS CANADA
CAPE BRETON ~ LE CAP-BRETON
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FORTRESS OF LOUISBOURG NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE OF CANADA: 
MANAGEMENT PLAN ~ 2001

The National Parks and National Historic Sites of Canada
Les Parks Nationaux et Les Lieux Historiques Nationaux du Canada

June 2001

Selected References

  • Canadian Parks Service, Environment Canada, Fortress of Louisbourg Draft Service Plan and Appendices, n.d.

  • Canadian Parks Service, Environment Canada, Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site Resource Description and Analysis, Marvin Miller, Project Manager, 1990.

  • Canadian Parks Service, Environment Canada, 1993 Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site Resource Description and Analysis, Volume 2A, 2B, 3 & 4: Cultural Resource Management Planning, prepared by Charles A. Burke.

  • Canadian Parks Service, Environment Canada, Guidelines for the Management of In-Situ Archaeological Resources in the Canadian Parks Service, 1993.

  • Canadian Parks Service, Environment Canada, A Report on Kennington Cove/Anson's Beach 1989 Operations, Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, prepared by M. Miller, Chief Park Warden, 1990.

  • Canadian Parks Service, Environment Canada, Strategic Framework to Sustain the Integrity of Ecosystems, July, 1992.

  • Canadian Parks Service, Environment Canada, Atlantic Region, Summary of the 1989 Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site Visitor Surveys, 1989.

  • Cape Breton County Economic Development Authority, Strategic Economic Action Plan, August, 1994.

  • Epekwitk Heritage Consulting, Fleur de lis Trail Archaeological Resource Impact Study, 1997, prepared for Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Public Works.

  • Gardner Pinfold Consulting Economists Ltd., An Economic Statement and a Visit Profile of Atlantic Region National Parks and National Historic Sites, prepared for Canadian Parks Service, Environment Canada, April, 1992.

  • Government of Canada, National Parks Act, Supply and Services Canada, Ottawa, October, 1989.

  • Jacques Whitford Environment Ltd., Natural Resources Impact Study, Fleur de Lis Trail (Gabarus to Louisbourg), prepared for Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Communications, Halifax, 1996.

  • Kalff, Sarah, Cumulative Effects Assessment Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site: A Case Study, prepared for Natural Resource Conservation Branch, Parks Canada, Department of Canadian Heritage, April, 1996.

  • Khattar, Irene, Marketing Plan, Parks Canada, Cape Breton Island Sub Region, National Parks and Historic Sites, May, 1996.

  • Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, A Proposed Systems Plan for Parks & Protected Areas in Nova Scotia, public newsletter, 1994.

  • Parks Canada, Department of Canadian Heritage, Commemorative Integrity Statement, Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, March, 1997.

  • Parks Canada, Department of Canadian Heritage, Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site Newsletter #1, November, 1993.

  • Parks Canada, Department of Canadian Heritage, Guiding Principles and Operational Policies, 1994.

  • Parks Canada, Department of Canadian Heritage, Issue Analysis and Background Papers, Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, completed by Parks Canada staff for the management planning program.

  • Parks Canada, Department of Canadian Heritage, Parks Canada Guide to Management Planning, November, 1994.

  • Parks Canada, Department of Environment, Policy on Federal Heritage Buildings, brochure, 1982.
      

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