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Acadian Heartland features digitized and fully searchable online versions of the earliest surviving records of British government in Nova Scotia, including digitized maps and nineteenth-century engravings.
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/virtual/heartland/
The Acadian Odyssey presents Acadian history, including Acadian family names, brief family histories, the area know as Acadia, the Deportation, Acadians during their exile and Acadian identity today.
http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/ic/can_digital_collecti...
Features articles on the Acadians and Acadia(Acadie), covering history, and the Acadian flag, anthem and motto. Also includes Acadian family names and an interactive atlas.
http://www.cbc.ca/acadian/index.html
Non-profit organization mandated to respond to the needs and expectations of Nanaimo’s Francophone and Francophile population. Includes information on summer camps.
http://www.francophonenanaimo.org
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day is the day for French Canadians to express their cultural pride and rich heritage through colourful parades and lively parties in honour of the Patron Saint of French Canadians.
http://www.pch.gc.ca/special/canada/11/baptiste_e.cfm
Mandate of centre, calendar of events, library, special programs, exhibitions, activities, French classes, and membership.
http://www.lecentreculturel.com/
The World Acadian Congress (Congrès mondial acadien - CMA) is a gathering of Acadians from all over the world which takes place every five years. Preliminary program, Acadian history and symbols, and information pertaining to family reunions.
http://www.cma2009.ca/contenu_en.cfm?id=44
Conseil culturel fransaskois is the voice of the cultural and artistic sector of the Fransaskois community in Saskatchewan. Detailed mandate and history of the council.
http://culturel.sk.ca/english/index.htm
Overview of Canada’s lively French culture through digital collections focussing on French Canadian arts and culture.
http://culturefrancophone.ca/index.cfm?Repertoire_No=2137985...
Training, courses, and services offered in French for adults in British Columbia. Includes college programs and language training.
http://www.educacentre.com/English2/indexE.htm
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