Situated at the head of the Bay of Fundy
on the border between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Fort Beauséjour
stands at a crossroads of natural and cultural history. The site
is an excellent venue to view a heritage landscape of great importance
to Canadian history.
Fort Beauséjour National Historic
Site was founded in 1926 and recalls an era when European imperial
forces struggled for control of colonial lands in eastern North
America. Sweeping vistas of the surrounding marshlands can be
seen from the site and the winds that sweep the landscape whisper
echoes of the area's colourful historic past.