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File:Grand Pre Postcard.jpg|Photographic postcard of [[Grand Pre]] circa 1915.
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Image:Highlightscover.jpg|Cover of [[Highlights of Nova Scotia History]] showing the [[New Yorker]] passing the [[Grand Pre Park]].
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File:Rail_Cars_Grand_Pre_1922_HH_Reid_cJamieRobertson_Full_Width.jpg|Circuit camera shot of Evangeline statue in the [[Grand Pre Park|memorial park]] with station and warehouses in the background, Aug. 16, 1922.
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File:Rail_Cars_Grand_Pre_1922_HH_Reid_cJamieRobertson_Zoom_in.jpg|Detail of circuit camera shot of Evangeline statue in the [[Grand Pre Park|park]]with the [[Grand Pre Station|station]], and warehouses in the background, including the [[Grand Pre Fruit Company Warehouse]] to the far left, Aug. 16, 1922.
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File:Grand Pre Hardy.jpg|Photograph of [[Grand Pre]] showing the [[Grand Pre Park|Grand Pre memorial church]]; the [[Grand Pre Water Tower]] and apple warehouses, including the [[Grand Pre Fruit Company Warehouse]] at the far right, circa 1925.
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File:201216064.jpg|[[Grand Pre]], air view from the south with the [[Grand Pre Station]], [[Grand Pre Water Tower|Water Tower]] and fruit warehouses with the [[Grand Pre Park|memorial park]] behind, 1931.
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File:201216063.jpg|[[Grand Pre]] air view from east with the [[Grand Pre Station]], [[Grand Pre Water Tower|Water Tower]] and [[Grand Pre Park|memorial park]] with [[Wolfville]] in distance, 1931.
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File:DHP043786-DEV01514.jpg|Post card made from Air view of [[Grand Pre Station]], [[Grand Pre Water Tower]] and [[Grand Pre Park]], 1931.
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File:200902306.jpg|[[Grand Pre Park|Grand Pre memorial park]] entrance with DAR sign, 1941.
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File:GrandPreEntrance.jpg|View of the [[Grand Pre Park|memorial park]] Entrance. Date unknown.
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File:Grand Pre Station 1961 a.jpg|[[Grand Pre Station]] and [[Grand Pre Park|memorial park]] gatehouse, just before station's removal to Evangeline Beach, 1961.File:DAR - RDC unknown - Grand Pre - Mark Hymers Collection - Autumn1973.jpg|RDC pulling into [[Grand Pre]] and the grounds of [[Grand Pre Park|memorial park]], circa 1973.
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File:Tony Bremner1.jpg|[[Grand Pre Park]] featured on cover to Dominion Atlantic Dayliner brochure June 17 to September 26, 1977.
 
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Revision as of 09:59, 25 July 2021

Grand Pre Park, Nova Scotia

Description & History

A line of willow trees and an old well associated with the vanished Acadian village across the track from the Grand Pre Station station quickly became a scenic attraction for tourists attracted by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "Evangeline" which was set at Grand Pre. The Windsor & Annapolis Railway promoted the surrounding landscape to attract American tourists. In 1907 a Wolfville resident with Acadian roots, John Frederic Herbin, bought the land across from the station believed to be the site of the Acadian church so that it might be protected and built a small memorial cross.

Herbin sold the land to the DAR in 1917 on the condition that Acadians be involved in its preservation. The railway made major investments at the site hiring a landscape architect to work with the DAR's head gardener to create a large memorial garden at the site. In 1920 the Dominion Atlantic erected a statue of Evangeline created by the Canadian sculptor Louis-Philippe Hébert. The railway donated a piece of the land in the park to the Acadian community to build a memorial church in 1922. A new picturesque, log-cabin stye station was built on the north side of the tracks in 1925 connected to the park by landscaped paths. The church opened as a museum in 1930 jointly run by the Acadian community and the DAR. After the decline in passenger travel in the 1950s, the DAR sold the memorial gardens to Parks Canada in 1957.

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