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Researching the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site of Canada
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THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE OF 18TH CENTURY LOUISBOURG

Microfiche Report Series 83

By

Margaret Fortier

1983

Fortress of Louisbourg


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part One - Louisbourg - The Land and its Utilization

Louisbourg Topography

Louisbourg - Natural Foliation

Louisbourg Land Use

Fishing

Louisbourg - Crops and Livestock

Louisbourg Environs - Concessions

Louisbourg Properties

Part Two - The Outports

Part Three - Flora and Fauna

Tables
  

 

Figures [future]


PREFACE

This report, the last of several studies done by Margaret Fortier for the Fortress of Louisbourg, will be of special interest to three groups: those interested in the original landholding patterns in the Louisbourg area, those desiring to know more about the 18th century origins of their Cape Breton town or village, and those seeking to learn about the flora and fauna on the island two and three centuries ago.

Like her earlier reports on Louisbourg's fortifications and garrison, this study reveals Margaret Fortier's customary thoroughness when going through research data. And, also like her earlier studies, The Cultural Landscape of 18th Century Louisbourg makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the French colony of Ile Royale.

John Johnston, Researcher/writer/Editor.


The Microfiche Report Series is intended for internal use by Parks Canada and is printed in limited numbers. Copies of each issue are distributed to various public depositories in Canada for use by interested individuals.

Documents are reproduced exactly as received and have not been edited.

Many of these reports will appear in Parks Canada publications and may be altered by editing or by further research.

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