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Do you like history and knowing events that helped shaped Canada? If so this is your spot. There are lots of things to see and experience. This is a reconstruction of what Fortress Louisburg was like. It is is filled with authentic recreations and animators. The animators are all amazing. These are people who are acting a role from that specific time period. They are all over the fortress and they have lots of interesting things to tell. Highly recommend going to Fortress Louisburg.
this place is amazing! there plenty of thing to do at first when i check the photo and review I was thinking it was small but not at all is gigantic!! A great lesson in history for both kids and adults -you can fired a real canon -can assist a parade -interacting with different soldiers -you can go in all the different buildings and …More what to bring with you: -good pair of shoes -sun screen -water you could probably spend the entire day there if you do all the activity
Best place to watch for everyone.the lifestyle of people,their friendly nature, costumes, everything is so awesome.you will feel like you're actually in 1960 or something.
The staff were all so friendly, not a single unkind person! The grounds and buildings are extremely well maintained. All around a fantastic day well spent! There are several free activities spaced throughout the day as well. We took a walking tour with Hilda first thing, and she was spectacular! Well spoken, interesting stories, knowledgeable on all aspects of the history and workings of the fort/ress. Thank you so much Hilda, and Parks Canada!
Great experience..very informative and knowledgeable staff.
One of the nicest ways to spend a sunny afternoon. We came in the off season but will be back again in June. The place is amazing! So much hard work must go into it. We loved walking the grounds and checking out the historic buildings. There is a moat and drawbridge! I had no idea. The staff are so friendly and helpful as well. Can't wait to go back!
Fantastic recreation of the original fortress. We spent 4 hours exploring with our three young children; they were enthralled. Be sure to stop in and buy some fresh baked bread before they sell out. Knowledgeable and very friendly staff. Very inexpensive day trip that can easily entertain for an entire day!
Very well maintained and restored 18th century fortress. Everyone is in character and super friendly. They put on a show for us by firing a canon. We felt we went back centuries! Great experience!!!
We were able to camp here as part of their new program and it was amazing. This is one of my favorite parks in Canada and being able to camp in period tents with only a few other people and see the park after hours was a once in a lifetime experience. The staff was very friendly and helpful and we were thrilled we were able to do this!
A great restoration project marking a watershed in Canada's history. Staffed by enthusiastic guides, traditionally dressed, friendly, knowledgeable and willing to share their experiences with visitors. As well as the beautifully restored buildings there a wide range of exhibitions, pageants and entertainment. One day was hardly enough to fully explore this on going project.
It was a good experience. The history was historical and the food was great.
Enjoyable day at an impressive location. Paid extra for a guided tour which was a good introduction. Food choice and quality should be better, it might be vaguely-authentic 1700s-style but we still had to pay 2017 prices. I pitied the poor guy that ordered the bread and cheese and got 4 small cubes.
I love this place. I go almost everytime I'm home visiting and still see something new each time. Very historic and there are very few in the world of it's kind.
We spent around five hours here and we didn't do any of the guided tours; that was just us wandering and exploring with a map and an app. Every single costumed staff member that we met had incredibly detailed information to share in an interactive experience. It was amazing. We actually found ourselves wishing we could have stayed longer. With the staff, sometimes I felt a little bit like I was the only one who didn't know my lines....but on the whole they were an extremely informative bunch of people all acting in a massive theatre. We stopped into the bakery and bought a "low class" loaf of bread. It was whole grain rye mix and it was delicious. We ate it warm right out of the bag as we walked. At one point we bumped into an elderly couple, the gentleman was sitting on one of the benches while his lady was deciding where to go next. He interrupted her to say, you know - I WANT to find out where we can get THAT bread! :) It's a Parks Canada site and so every attempt is made to make every bit of it accessible to all. We found a few places that would be difficult, but for the most part, whatever your ability - there is a way for you. We walked out to the "Ruins Walk" and found that very enjoyable as well - the end of the "official path" is the end of the accessible area; after that it's a wish path, (a path where people wish to go) or, as my family would say, a goat track.
Wonderful recreation of the fortress town from the late 1700s. All the staff we spoke with were very knowledgeable on any aspect of life at the fortress or even the politics of the time. Enjoyed a simple lunch at Hotel de la Marine, served with one spoon for all courses just like the commoners would have eaten in days gone by. Also, we did the Fortress Rum Tasting Experience. You get a half ounce shot of rum and mild rum citrus punch and a little lesson on social status and drinking back in the day.
Amazing!! It feels like you are in the past. There is also this cool vr thing that you can try out!!
The best and biggest fortifications in North America! We always have a great time. Allow yourself the whole day to explore the village, fortifications and have a meal. We were there during a reenactment weekend and the participants were true to the era and extremely knowledgeable. It really is a beautiful must see. (Or stay overnight!)
A highlight of my families trip to C.B. was spending the night in the Fortress. I recommend it if you get the chance. Sleeping in an army tent under the stars is awesome.
I love Fortress Louisburg at any time of year, but there's something magical about visiting when there are virtually no other visitors!
The 3 hours I had alloted for the visit was too short. Even though they had a lot of exhibits closed there was a lot to take in. The staff were extremely informative. They present presented their stories like they were in that time and with enthusiasm. It didn't seem like it was just their "job". I could see me visiting again after covid, however, spend most of the day exploring. There are also trails that you can take to see old ruins, original path of the town folk. Bring comfy foot wear as there is lots of walking. Some parts require you to walk on grass. It is not a good place for heals. Also... Some of the grass is on a hill, it could be slippery slippery.
Lot's of great authentic and original or restored buildings. Good interaction with people playing the parts of the original residents. Great costumes and cannon firing ceremony. Great food and drink. Educational too. The whole family enjoyed it.
I'm a history buff, so I'm mixed about this place. Great intentions here. It is an important historic site for Canada, so if you're around here you should go. They really do try to be authentic. Just remember, this is all a reconstruction. You can't really rush too much here, I'd say you can do it in 1 hour if you jog between building. Expect to spend 2 hours plus to really explore and take in the site.
Immersive and impressive time warping experience that provides a well rounded insight into the lives of the forts history. Great buildings and staff help to bring it all to life in a relatable and fun way.
Amazing place for all ages. Took a gaggle of kids here ages 2, 4, 6, 7 & 8 (my kids and their cousins) plus us 4 adults and had a great time. The kids enjoyed it so much they're asking when we're coming back. I knew my kids would enjoy it but I was worried their interest would drop off shortly into the excursion, not the case at all. They loved it start to finish. Extremely cool place, the amount of work that's gone into this historically accurate recreation is bananas.
Well worth the side trip. Facility very accommodating of those with mobility issues. Always windy wear a jacket.
My mom, brother, his girlfriend and I went as a vacation. It was nice even with the fog. Getting to experience some parts of history were really cool! There were people dressed in period clothing and we got to learn about a bunch of different topics regarding the Louisburg area and its history. I liked getting to see a real lime kiln.
It really is stepping back in time. The "residents" stay in character and have a wealth of information to share. Dining is expensive though so plan for that if you are there for the day. Beautiful place to visit.
Very high effort and love went into this. We spend two hours here with the family without a second of being bored. Parking has to be done off campus and the a bus shuttle is being provided every 15min. They close at 5pm so better come before 3pm as 2hours is the minimum that I would recommend.
Great to be back this year and find a lot more open. The interpreters are great. They love to stop and talk and share what life was like back then. They really make it fun to visit. There was a woman in a garden explaining what all the plants are used for, how they are preserved for winter etc. Every one has taken time to learn who their character is. Grandson and I had a great lunch from the Cafe and enjoyed seeing the cannon fired at noon. Thanks for another fun visit.
Beautiful place full of history! The staff dress in character, very informative and friendly. The Rum and Whiskey sold here Re sooo smooth.
A remarkable parks canada venue. The staff in period costume are simply excellent. If you are a Canadian history buff, you must go.
Amazing historical site. I love the reenactments done here. Make sure to check it out and get yourself some Fortress Rum!
Beautiful place! Everyone was so friendly and helpful. My own complaint is that its not very wheelchair accessible. It would have been fantastic if they had a little walkway paved, versus trying to push my mother in her wheelchair through the gravel. Other than that, great place!
Educational and fun at the same time. Friendly atmosphere filled with interesting characters full of insightful information about the period. Fun filled day for any age. Delicious snacks and hot drinks on site.
So much history related to this place. Hard to believe this place was restored from nothing. Learned a lot.
If you are thinking about coming here, don't think, just do it. We had a great time, it was a great experience - a wonderful piece of history. You need to park at the visitors centre and after you pay you get your bracelet and get on one of their buses. The buses leave every 15 minutes so you won't be waiting long. Once you're there you're free to walk around on your own, or they also offer tours (which are extra but cheap) we chose to walk around on our own. There's so much to see there and we had a lot of fun. Expect to spend a few hours there if you want to see all it has to offer.
Excellent!! Love this place, go every year. Great people!
This is one of the major historical sites of Canada and the world. If you decide to bypass this site - well, you are missing a lot. History, culture, artifacts, food, everything you can think of! It is so huge and only a partial reconstruction.
Considering that COVID has likely wreaked havoc on all the tourist places like this, I have to say that we thoroughly enjoyed our time here. You can spend a couple days going through all the various displays and walks and really dig into the place, or you can stop and get the gist in half a day. The best part was that it wasn't just buildings and plaques, but there were actors playing roles so that when you looked in a room or went into a house in the fortress there were scenes played out and interactions with the actors. Everyone was exceptionally friendly and events were always offered in French or English. The canon firing ceremony was well done, the small band was excellent and drilled well. There are guided tours, motorized tours, or just walk and explore. Some of the gift shop stock was a bit scarce, but again this place would have been closed for most of the past year plus and had little revenue to feed into itself. All in all I think it was a great experience and hope that the visitors start coming back in droves once more. There are destination chargers for EVs, the parking lot we were in P2, I believe, had them installed but not powered, yet another tourist saw our electric car and mentioned another lot had them powered already. They can be found on plug share. Tesla plug or standard L2 SAE connector.
Even in the off season Louisbourg is an impressive sight to behold. Staff are friendly and welcoming and the Fort is really amazing to walk through when it’s so quiet.
Louisburg hosts it's history for the public. Enjoy walking through the restored streets, and see how the people would have lived in the times that the fort was in function.
Absolute must see if you are visiting Cape Breton. Great history and beautiful sights.
Really cool to check out. We went off season so didn’t get to see a lot of the places inside. Love the roaming sheep and seeing the chickens. I enjoyed the map with brief descriptions for each building.
I have previously visited Fortress of Louisbourg and it is a MUST SEE if you are ever in Cape Breton. This particular visit I was testing the recently installed EV chargers. Kudos to Parks Canada for adding this capability to a number of your National Historic Sites as well as along Cabot Trail!
What an amazing piece of history. Definitely need a full day to view everything. We spent 3 hours and didn't see everything.
It's a great place to educate children about history.
To celebrate Canada's Birthday, no entrance fee. Very nice place to visit, suitable for the whole family.
This was the highlight of our trip . Love all the history here. Buy a loaf of their delicious bread that they make fresh daily . Try the VR and don't miss the Canon firing . So awesome
I was there last when I was a child. It was both nostalgic and fascinating to be back again. I enjoyed watching the blacksmith and looking at all the old tapestries and furniture. It was a foggy and rainy day, but I thought it gave it a more mysterious look. The only thing I did not enjoy was the fact my friend and I got caught in a downpour(which was not their fault at all) there and I had no umbrella or jacket, but they sold ponchos and rain coats on site.
Went this July and I can’t still get over this place. It was a truly amazing part of Parks Canada to visit, so worth it. I enjoyed stepping back in time and getting to spend time with people dressed up in character. I found out there is a summer camp for kids which I would have loved to go if I were still a kid. So much history to learn from here. One of the employees was amazing and explained everything...such a great story teller, you can tell he is passionate about his work there. If you’re in Cape Breton don’t miss out on the fort.
Excellent visit but 2.5 hours wasn't enough. Very enjoyable guided tour and LOTS of staff in character to speak to. Spectacular site!
The fortress of louisbourg is not the most convenient attraction on cape Brenton Island, but boy is it worth the effort! This historic landmark is not a hold over from olden times, but rather a recreation of the past in the present. When driving up to the fortress, you might be mistaken to think that the impressive buildings in front of you are relics of the past. However, this location was completely recreated over 2 decades starting in the 1960s. It's recreation supported the livelihoods of countless workers who had lost their jobs. In addition to artefacts strewn throughout the recreated buildings, the attraction uses antiques or accurate recreations along with fully costumed staff fully knowledgeable about the history about ancient Louisbourg. The staff and the atmosphere place you in an historical Era lost to time, but thanks to the efforts take this place a reality, available to all now who are willing to go out of their way to see this wonderful cite.
Fabulous park with a lot of employees dressed in period clothing and reenacting life in the time before Acadian deportation an the fall of the fort. It was completely destroyed and about one fifth has been reconstructed from original plans from records kept in France.
One of the highlights of my N.S. trip. Characters in full costume and with historical knowledge to boot. Talked to one woman whose family dates back to the time of Lousibourg and who also hid out with the Mi'kmaq to avoid exile. There is an audio tour you can download from Parks Canada - in the app store search for Parks Canada app and there are two tours you can listen to as you walk - one taking you around the rebuilt city and the other taking you out to the original ruins on a beautiful walk right along the ocean. Recommend downloading the audio tour as it adds another layer to the experience.
Awesome! Helpful and informative staff. Well organized and very reasonable prices. Dress in layers. Weather may change esp if you are there for several hours. Lots of places to sit if you bring your own snacks/lunch. We took a guided walking tour by Gilles M. It was excellent.
Loved it! Extremely authentic! The staff in period costumes were wonderful and the view spectacular.
Very historical site. Well worth the visit and fun for the kids as well.
I really enjoyed going back in time being surrounded by people in period costume. Being taught by mi'kmaw women to make medicine pouches. And finally listening to my daughter sing in the chapel! The acoustics in the chapel are awesome.
Beautiful site with friendly staff who does a great job of explaining each building.
Worth a visit. Really well maintained and currated. Don't miss the cannon fire at noon.
Was an amazing experience. Learned so much. The actors were so much fun to interact with while being very fun and knowledgeable. For a good chunk of one guys story i couldn't even tell if i was fiction, a real historical event or describing something he did last week. Hope to definitely be returning in a few years when my son is older and we can stay longer.
Thoroughly enjoyed Louisbourg. The gardener told me about the medicinal properties of the herbs he was growing and the baker showed me the inside of the 10 foot wide bread ovens (that were cold). I'm glad we started our day with the tour. And they have the coolest folding chairs there.
Very well recreated french fortress. We bought some of the soldier break from the bakery and enjoyed learning about the recreation efforts in the Bastions internal museum.
Download the app to get a tour guide especially when going during the off season. Definitely a must see tourist attraction and history lesson
Surreal fortress located on the edge of Halifax. There is so much history and so many stories here i definitely reccomend the Fortress for anyone in the area it is a must see. You get to walk through history as the fortress is setup with workers portraying characters from when the location was in use. They are all equipped with so much information that they are willing to give you as soon as you ask.
Wish I could have stay all day
An organization that allows Cub Scouts to camp within the fortifications is nothing short of amazing! Great history, great facilities, wonderful location.
Great experience. Period actors were knowledgeable, friendly, and entertaining. Buildings were interesting and well-maintained. Plenty to experience including some livestock (turkeys, ducks, geese, sheep, goats, chickens), dancing, and music making.
What an amazing place for everyone to visit. Clean facility, lots and lots to see and do. With so many people in character there isn't too much reading to do. Highly recommend the kids program "rookie tour" for the young ones. Price was very, very reasonable. Come early in the day as it will take a good 5 or 6 hours to experience everything.
Great back in time experience.Well organized and enjoyable. Process reasonable at cafe.Great for all ages.Proves reasonable for admission. Grounds clean lots of bathrooms as well.friendly staff
One of the beast places on the island as a whole. Great buildings, history, and reenactments. The section with artifacts is also very unique. Would recommend visiting. You'll always want to come back.
Be prepared for lots of walking, including stairs to go into buildings. Great place to go and see some history.
Such a beautiful and meticulously restored historical site. Beautiful natural setting, guides dressed in period costumes are well informed and interesting. You will need an entire day for a complete visit. ????
Have been to many many weddings. Many many different venues. Fortress Louisbourg, the welcoming, accommodating, fun, extraordinary event staff, went above and beyond what we ever expected. The atmosphere speaks for itself. The candlelit rooms. So calm and relaxing. Kyle was fantastic and very fun and helpful all the way through. We can't thank you folks enough for making all of us feel so welcome, and at home, on our special day. We will definitely be returning. Thank you all.!!
Loved it! The village is faithfully restored to the 1740, however with well hidden water and power. Very well trained re-enactors in period dress provide life and colour to the site. When we left the park I knew a lot more about France's commitment to early Canada and the hardships that inhabitants endured.
Awesome place, a must see for everyone. Plan to be there for a full day to see everything and to enjoy the activities. Don't forget to get some homemade soldier bread, handed to you still hot from the oven:-) .
Excellent staff and Actors. Start this visit first thing in the morning for the best experience. You will need to stay all day if you want to see everything as there are various timed events during the day.
Spent a little over five hours here and had a great time. Saw the guards demonstrating their muskets and the cannon. Talked to the staff who were very informative. I asked a lot of detailed questions and received detailed answers. The bakers, blacksmiths, the servants doing knitting or lace, and the servers where we ate were friendly and engaging. We enjoyed our meal in the tavern. All in all a great time.
Excellent, very reasonable admission. We took the tour with the stationed army chap , and learned of a day in the life and visited a dignitary home. Various inhabitants will greet you and talk about their home and life. Stop by the inn for a meal as served then. You can buy bread baked daily at the old bakery. For the brave fire a musket!
Great place to learn about the history of the early French and English settlements at Louisbourg
A must see. Great historical site with amazing views of the area.
Wonderful restoration of a French period and place that those in the US know very little about. Great interpretators and exhibits. Plenty of history and minimally touristy.
This was an amazing experience even though a lot of the buildings are closed down due to Covid. It really is as if you have stepped back in time. We will be returning when the world is back in check.
100% worth the drive to get to see how Louisbourg thrived from 1713 to 1758. What a magnificent restoration of the colony! Definitely the highlight of my trip.
We spent way more time here than we thought. There are tours you can take but start times are infrequent, we didn't know about them until too late. Just walking around and talking to the costumed staff is a fun experience
Not really great during covid. Too many things are closed. (About half the buildings) And there's not as many staff. After the pandemic is over it would probably be quite a fun place but during, not so much...
How can you not love this place? Very well organised, the staff is well trained, stay within their role as they talk to you. They are all well informed historically. Word of advice: This is a full day event... Arrive early. There are 3 restaurants in there to experience authentic cuisine. Also get the activity schedule in advance (call or perhaps look it up on the internet). This will help you time & organise your visit. If you have reduced mobility, you can park super close to the fortress and use their golf cart tour. Walkways are in cobblestones... Enjoy!!!
Just amazing, worth a visit. Full of history.
A great lesson in history for both kids and adults. Lots to a and do. You could spend an entire day there and still not experience everything. Admission does not include any extra activities inside the fortress, so be prepared to pay if you want to fire a musket or cannon, be imprisoned or even take the guided tour. All "residents" of the fortress are in costumes appropriate to the time period and remain in character when spoken to. They go about their routines as you walk around the grounds. A day pass is less than $20 CAD - highly recommend if you are vacationing in Cape Breton.
So it's a fort with walls and cannons, etc. and has historical interest and authenticity (I'm not a fort connoisseur) but I actually really liked that there were 'actors' everywhere representing people who would have lived there in the 1700's etc. They told stories of how they would have lived, their 'station', and living conditions, and even fired a musket for us. There were pre-recorded info stations in some of the buildings but the actors really made it memorable. It poured and we got soaked so we didn't stay as long as we could have, but definitely an interesting trip! Good for kids I would think too.
Rich in history! Figure on spending 3-6 hours here, including a meal. Be sure to watch the cannon firing.
Louisburg was a very enjoyable time. Missed the cannon being fired due to rain but everyone was super friendly and knew alot about the area? The fresh bread was delicious and all the animals super friendly Very good experience over all
This is probably the best museum in Nova Scotia. The whole town is very well restored, citizens are very helpful and love to tell their stories. Even with the Covid measures in place it was great to visit again. Hopefully next year they bring back the option to overnight in a period tent. We did that 4 years ago and it was awesome.
Amazing site! Be ready to spend a good half day here. You park and then take a shuttle to the site. Shuttles leave every 15 mins in the summer. The guided tour was excellent. The restaurant is very busy at lunch as it coincides with the end of the cannon demo.
Historic place to visit from. The French and British Colonies. Bread should be tasted without fail. Nearby seafood is also great.
We arrived near the end of the season so did not get to see all of the buildings as some were closed. The guides and staff were so upbeat and accommodating to our questions. What an amazing historical fort!
I can't believe we hadn't heard of this place before. We went beginning of October, a week before they were closing up for the season, so they have a little less activities going on during the shoulder season. But we were incredibly impressed and strongly encourage the detour. We loved our visit, all the 'guides' dressed in costume and interpreting various roles, always happy to answer questions and tell stories. The site is magnificent, and reflects well all the effort that was put in by the various historians, architects, builders, etc. to recreate a step back in time.
Left the Cape Breton highlands early this am to fit the fortress of Louisbourg in before our drive home... Sadly after driving almost 2 hours it was closed. Both Facebook and Google says open ...it would be helpful if they updated their hours of operation. Hope to see it when it's open.
Toured the fortress on our own, glad we went. Plenty of information to read at each building.
Enjoyed the Fortress. The staff wear period clothing and tell little stories. It's pretty authentic. Alot of walking.
Truly incredible. Everyone should go at least once in their life! Book at least 3 hours to make sure you see everything. I could have happily stayed from opening to closing to see all the buildings and catch all the great daily events. It's clear a lot of work and love has gone into this place. All of the staff are super friendly, the food is delicious, and the scenery is unmatched. Louisbourg is such a gem.
Great spot, unfortunately all the buildings were closed, but it was mid October so very late in the year
Visited back in the late 80s and again in the early 2000s.. when walking through the gate its like stepping back in time.. they keep their History alive and it is amazing!!
*** Must Visit Attraction *** We visited Maritime Provinces in 2015 and didn’t visit here. In 2018 we visited again, and LOVED visiting here. I was wondering in my head why we didn’t come here before. Too good. Some reviews says it takes 3-4 hours to see the whole thing. Let me give you two options: 1. If you Love museums / history and have time: First of all take the 10:30am tour (available both in English and French). It takes an hour and costs $4 per person. After that you would know what to look at and then you go nuts. See each exhibit and it can take as much time as you would like to spend. 2. If you have little time / you like Museums but don’t die for them: Take the 10:30am tour, and that should be it. There are two guided tours, first one at 10:30am and the second one at around 2pm, I think. For you to join the 10:30am tour, you should buy the tickets at 9:45am latest and take the bus (complimentary) to take you to Fortress site. Then its a 15 minutes walk to the Tour start point. Parking is free on site. The restaurant and bakery only serve you food of 1745 AD colonial time, which if you don’t like (if you have taste buds like mine), then you only have an option of a cafe that serves chips and pop. It means, if you plan a 4-5 hours “I Love Museums” kinda trip, pack your lunch. Highly recommended tourist spot, Specialised for kids.
The fortress was an interesting and informative stop. The exhibits were well done and the staff were knowledgeable and friendly.
I visited the fortress during the second week of October, two days before it closed for the season. Most of the activities were unavailable, but even so, I spent a good 6 hours here and enjoyed every minute. The area was cold and windy, and most of us were underdressed. If you're visiting in the fall, pack a hat, gloves, extra layers, a windbreaker and snacks. I started off with a guided tour, which lasted around an hour. Our guide told us about the history of the fortress and gave us some background about the owners and uses of each home and building. I highly recommend the tour, otherwise you won't understand the significance of the site. For extra authenticity, take the tour in French — although it might take awhile to get used to the regional dialect. I also bought the Time Travel package. We tasted a cup of rich, thick hot chocolate in the engineer's home and then met a soldier who showed us how he fired a musket. Only a handful of homes still had actors dressed in period clothing. The exhibits that were open throughout the town and in the Kings' Bastion were interesting to read, watch and listen to. A small café was open, but there wasn't much to choose from other than soup. The gift shop had some great discounts since the season was over. I recommend putting aside a full day to visit the fortress, otherwise you won't be able to see what every room has to offer or take part in activities. I don't particularly enjoy history, but the fortress was one of the highlights of my trip to Cape Breton.
Absolutely amazing. The staff and volunteers are all so friendly and incredibly knowledgeable. It is a must see if you're ever in Cape Breton
You may have figured by now that I love history. This is amazing. The original town was destroyed over the years by storms, but has been partially rebuilt from archaeological records and historical documents. An incredible job, nearly as good as Sturbridge Village. The narrative is also something that had flown under my radar. I knew about the fall of Quebec in 1859 and Montreal in 1860, but the fall of Fortress Luoisbourg was the gateway to the British taking of French Canada. Worth the time and the price of admission.
You must visit here if you come to the area, so much fun and lots of information/history. Everyone here is super friendly.
Absolutely amazing place for some of Canada's history. You will not regret a visit to Fortress Louisburg. Highly recommend the rum tasting & interpretive tour.
Loved it...had a wonderful day there...staff are all very knowledgeable
These are all the pictures we could find with the iPhones, we surely will have more to show on our blog from the DSLR. This park is just great. Staff in character 100% of the time, really nice and informative ! The only character we didn't really care for was during the cannon shots. The park staff over there are real sticklers if you take even just a step beyond their invisible line. Otherwise, great experience and glad we could make it out !
Very well done historical site. The staff and reenactors very friendly and informative.
Not at all what it used to be it needs more characters. There used to be peruod actors that told amazing stories and took pride in sharing the story. Still a nice place but you don't take away what you did years ago.
The best! We have learned a lot of things about the history of Canada. The buildings were awesome. When you get into the barracks you will be able to see a lot of collections of things from the past. The ambiance was so nice. I would gladly recommend this place.
The setting is little diminished due to covid, but still an excellent adventure in history. Definitely a good choice for family trips or for anyone that loves history. The restaurants and taverns are cute and seeing everyone in period costumes makes it a extra special. Make sure you stop by the bakers for bread and the governor's quarters for the beautiful examples of 18th century furniture.
A definate must see if you like stepping back to the late 1700's or early 1800's. Make sure you visit the church in the huge army barracks and stay for the cannon blast- WOW! Plan to spend at least 4 hrs maybe more and wear comfy walking shoes, you won't be disappointed!
Great place to take the family, lots to see and not enough time to see it all.
Fantastic experience! C'est formidable
This national historic site is well worth the slight detour off the Cabot Trail to visit. We were here in September, near the end of the season, and although the parking lots were quite busy the site is so large that it was never crowded. Staff in period costumes provide demonstration and interpretation and are always happy to talk with guests. We only had a few hours here, but I would suggest a full day, and there's enough to keep you busy for two.
Great place with amazing immersion, the place is huge, lots of people to inform you, we had a blast. Take note that the place is not wheelchair friendly, they lend adapted walkers but if the person cannot walk they are useless, i strongly recommend taking the guided tours if you are with someone who needs a wheelchair. I did not removed any stars as everyone there helped us as much as they could in the circumstances, really appreciated!!!
Park staff was so lovely. If you get a chance, do the ruins walk-- it was so interesting!
Tremendous reconstruction - flawless detail and obviously no expense spared to recreate the 1740s experience. Staff were super friendly, helpful and extremely knowledgeable about the history. It is a national treasure and Canada should be proud of this salute to our past. I highly recommend this park to anyone who loves history and architecture.
Huge schedule of events. Lots of interesting displays. Can spend 1 hour here, or all day!
Enjoyed the day. Parks staff are wonderful. Attempted a few Miꞌkmaq dance steps....I am not a natural. Very few people around. Lots to see, do and learn.
The fortress is impressive even from a distance! Your approach to the fortress allows you to see it in all its majesty from about 1 km away. Once there you will walk the streets and meet interpretive guides dressed as and personifying people of that Era. Take the guided tour, either walking or the motorized tour (e friendly). You will learn so much more than just walking through and reading the plaques. Allow your self atleast a full day to explore. 1 afternoon is not enough. Food is available for purchase and there is even a 18th century tavern to imbibe some some local spirits. It was on my bucket list for a long time! I'm headed back today, in the rain, to see everything I missed yesterday.
Biggest recreation in North America. A must see if in the area. Lots of history and reenactors onsite.
It more than lives up to its name, being historic AND a Fortress. The signage to get there needs help, i.e. don't drive all the way to the Fort, turn in at the Entrance sign well before it to find the secret Visitor's Centre, where you pay and get the shuttle bus to the Fort. There's lots to see, such as canon and musket demonstrations, and the meal at the tavern was some of the best food my wife and I had eating out.
A lot of the buildings were closed and a whole section was closed off. Just something to look forward to next time. The staff were amazing and super friendly. The costumes were fantastic.
Great stop. Live interpreters dressed in traditional attire really added to it so well!
Really good place. Signage has to be better to indicate where people turn in the first instance to park their car ... need better access once you get off the bus for people in wheelchairs .. the gravel path you have to walk is hard to move a wheelchair over. More indication of where you can get cold drinks and food would be great. Places are there but signage needs to be better.
The Fortress of louisbourg is an amazing experience. You not only get to look around and explore freely, but you get to interact with some of the experiences they offer. The restaurant offers authentically recreated meals from back in the day which I believe they also create the same way back in the day. The whole family will enjoy the Fortress and what it has to offer. A very fun way of learning about our history
Camp overnight in a fortress, 18th century style! A ton of activities during the day. Everyone there was so friendly and informative. The period reenactors really encouraged questions and interaction. Way bigger and more to do than you think. Don't underestimate the amount of time you'll spend at the fortress.
Amazing place with lots of history. Actors make the experience even better. Could easily spend the whole morning/day here!
Really nice place of history, the staff is really nice, even if you dont take the tourist parcour, talking to them teach you a lot ! My advice, finish your visit at the tavern, good beer (for my taste of course) and the bartender will also explain to you some stuff.
One of my favourite places in the maratimes! Amazing dully recreated french fort with lots of activities and full period actors. A full day of fun for one person or a family would highly recommend preparing to be there for the day has several restaurants to get food because once you are in the fort it's not easy to jump back to your car for anything.
This place is super cool.. we didn't take in any of the "extras". We just walked around on our own. Countless buildings to enter and period folks dressed to explain anything. We spent about 3.5 hrs there. One could double that. Park in the several options of parking areas. Walk a couple hundred meters to the building to get tickets and a bus running every 15 minutes will bring you to the Fortress. Prepare for lots of walking and stairs. You'll be spending a significant time outside so prepare for that. Cloudy, cool day would be best. 1/2 hr or so from Sydney. I need to build a few of those chairs..
Arguably one of the best attractions in Cape Breton. Visited during Summer 2021, spent about 8 hours here going through all the streets and buildings, talking to park interpreters, watching demonstrations such as marching soldiers, cannon firing, cooking. A couple of nice gift shops to find Parks Canada items as well as items specific to the fortress, including some locally made crafts and woodwork items. There are a few eating places to choose from, some offering menu items from the period. These can be quite busy so be prepared to wait awhile for a table. Even during Covid-19 pandemic, there were only a very few buildings that were not open, maybe that is because of staff shortage? Staff are in period costumes and there are also some animals to look at. You can probably spend less than a full day here and still get a good experience but we planned on a full day because we wanted to see everything. Visit the Parks Canada website before you go, to see what the activities schedule is for the day you plan to visit. Near the end of the summer season, some things get scaled back or discontinued, as students prepare to return to school. Highly recommended.
Incredible open air life performance in period costumes experience while visiting Fortress of Louisbourg. Must to visit while in Nova Scotia! Highly recommend for families with children from 6 to 99. Great photo opportunities for special events, weddings, reunions, and lobster tasters.
Nothing short of time travelling back to the seventeen hundreds. A walk through the fortress is met with so many actors in full garb and spirit it seems a reality. The peasants lunch in full period fare was a extra touch that the kids loved.
The only reason I couldn't give this 5 stars is it is difficult to enjoy if handicapped. Although handicap parking and accessible shuttle buses to the fortress are available, once dropped at the site, visitors face a long walk over rough gravel to reach the buildings, most of which have steps up the entries with no hand rails. The place itself is a marvel! The "residents" are all in authentic period clothing and are happy to share their considerable knowledge about life in the fortress during the 1700's.
Great place of historic significance w/ cast doing great job explaining their characters. Easily takes the day doing the lighthouse trail along
It is a wonderful way to spend the day. Costumes were amazing the actors are friendly and very interactive. So interesting with all the sights and smells. It makes you feel like you went back in time.
First visit in 45 years, and they have expanded the restoration quite a bit. The selection of structures to display presents a wide variety of architecture and primitive tools and manufacturing processes. There are plenty of costumed villagers and soldiers who are very approachable and helpful, while remaining in character. The Kings Bastion contains photographic documentation of the area prior to restoration that magnifies your appreciation for what they've done. They've recently added a working period tavern where adult beverages are available, as well. My GPS tried to take me in the back road as it's evidently shorter, and road signs supported the turn off, but the road is ultimately closed, so stick to the pavement! LOL
Very interesting. Nice visit for adults or kids. At least a four hour visit. The staff are great and tell stories about the character they play. Great place.
This is an absolute must stop for people of all ages. We did the entire east coast and for my daughter this is one place She still talks about today. She would love to go back again. Fully bilingual. The entire staff are exceptional. Dressed in period clothing and played their roles to a tee. Home made bread the old fashioned way. Military dressed. I honestly can't say enough. It's like going back in time. I'll let my pics speak for themself.
Lovely experience. You should plan around 4 hours to really experience the whole site. Also, keep in mind that the food you'll find at the Forteresse is the same food you would find 200 years ago. Picky eaters beware ;)
I come for the history and stay for the bread ???? Seriously, try the bread. The kids and I love this spot. Animals, gardens, history, cannon and musket fire... oh, and bread. The staff are so awesome and friendly, which is astounding given the wool costumes! Highly recommend
Certainly a commitment and a drive to get up here but once you arrive it's totally worth the journey. The park has done an amazing job to provide a dynamic experience of what life looked like 300 years ago. Bring a jacket, the temperature between the parking lot and the fortress dropped at least 5 degrees near the water.