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Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site of Canada 
  Recherche sur la Forteresse-de-Louisbourg Lieu historique national du Canada
      
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		Information Panels at the Fortress of Louisbourg in 2009
by 
Sandy Balcom
Fortress of Louisbourg
January 19, 2009
      
      
		- Louisbourg 
		Lighthouse Trail: 
  
		
			- Beginning 
			at the Lighthouse and continuing (east) on to Gun Landing and 
			Wolfe's Coves, This trail is being built by the Coastal Trails 
			Association with assistance from a number of agencies, including 
			Parks Canada. There will be six panels this year but there are plans 
			to continue the trail to the site boundary at Big Lorraine. 
   
		
		 
		- Lighthouse: 
  
		
			- There are two 
			Historic Sites and Monuments Board Plaques on the Louisbourg 
			lighthouse itself - one commemorating the earlier lighthouse and one 
			the defenders of the Island Battery. 
   
		
		 
		- Lighthouse 
		Panels: 
  
		
			- There are six 
			ground interp panels dealing with topics such as the Lighthouses, 
			the Island Battery and Louisbourg Harbour. 
   
		
		 
		- Wolfe's Redoubt 
		Trail: 
  
		
			- A short trail 
			leading to Wolfe's Redoubt - a 1758 siegework. Parking to access the 
			trail is near the exit of Parking Lot 5 at the Visitor Reception 
			Centre (VRC). The trail has six panels dealing with the second 
			siege, siegeworks and the redoubt. 
   
		
		 
		- Mi'kmaw Trail 
		(please note spelling of Mi'kmaw for use as adjective): 
  
		
			- This is 
			another short trail leading to a look-off behind the VRC. The 
			trailhead is near and across the road from the VRC. There are six 
			panels dealing with Mi'kmaw history and culture. 
   
		
		 
		- Royal Battery:
		
  
		
			- There are 
			seven panels dealing with the construction and use of the Royal 
			Battery.
   
		
		 
		- Harbour and 
		Significance Panels: 
  
		
			- There are 
			four panels located near at the Des Roches property (ie. near the 
			on-site bus stop). They deal with topics related to the harbour and 
			a summary statement of the historical significance of Louisbourg.
			
   
		
		 
		- On-site Panels:
		
  
		
			- There are 
			five ground interp panels on site explaining the Dugas, Loppinot and 
			Fizel houses (the first is reconstructed and the latter two are 
			stabilized foundations) and the Louisbourg Cross and Parish Church.
			
   
		
		 
		- Ruins Walk: 
  
		
			- This summer 
			there will be 27 panels on the Ruins Walk (including the trailhead). 
			This represents an increase of three. 
   
		
		 
		- Kennington Cove:
		
  
		
			- There are 
			three panels interpreting the siege landings, aboriginal allies and 
			the history of Kennington Cove. There is also the HSMBC Plaque to 
			Wolfe's Landing on the cairn. 
 
		
		 
      
      
		
  
	- Flat/Simon Point: 
  
	
		- There are no 
		panels at this location although there is a short trail that takes you 
		to the mouth of Freshwater Brook. The beach at the mouth of the brook is 
		where many of the troops, stores and artillery were landed in both 
		sieges.
 
	
	 
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