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Former Acadian village on NS NB border
and a saw-mill. Around the same time Michel Leneuf de la Vallière de Beaubassin set up a fur-trading post on the isthmus, while devoting part of his time
Beaubassin
Place in New Brunswick, Canada
Beaubassin East was an incorporated rural community in Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada. It held rural community status prior to 2023 and is now
Beaubassin East, New Brunswick
Beaubassin_East,_New_Brunswick
Canadian municipal elections
Municipal elections were held in the Canadian province of New Brunswick on May 10, 2021. They were originally supposed to be held May 11, 2020, but were
2021 New Brunswick municipal elections
2021_New_Brunswick_municipal_elections
Land strip connecting the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
isthmus was the location of a growing Acadian farming community called Beaubassin. The isthmus became in 1713 the site of the historic dividing line between
Isthmus_of_Chignecto
School board in Nova Scotia, Canada
8); Porters Lake École secondaire du Sommet (6 to 12); Halifax École Beaubassin (pr to 5); Halifax École du Grand-Portage (pr to 7); Lower Sackville École
Conseil scolaire acadien provincial
Conseil_scolaire_acadien_provincial
Provincial electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
Shediac-Beaubassin-Cap-Pelé was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was created in 1973 as Shediac
Shediac-Beaubassin-Cap-Pelé
Governor of Acadia and Seigneur of Beaubassin
Michel Le Neuf de la Vallière de Beaubassin (the elder) (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl lənœf də la valjɛʁ də bobasɛ̃]; 1640–1705) was a military figure
Michel Leneuf de la Vallière de Beaubassin
Michel_Leneuf_de_la_Vallière_de_Beaubassin
Provincial electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It is the successor to Shediac-Beaubassin-Cap-Pelé, with small swaps with the two neighbouring ridings of Shediac
Shediac-Cap-Acadie
Catholic priest, missionary and military leader (1709-1772)
Annapolis Royal early in June 1746. Ramezay and his detachment arrived at Beaubassin (near present-day Amherst, Nova Scotia) in July, when only two frigates
Jean-Louis_Le_Loutre
Battle in Grand Pré during King George's War
result of the failed Duc d'Anville expedition. De Ramezay retired to Beaubassin. (During this time period, Ramezay sent troops to British-occupied Port-La-Joye
Battle_of_Grand_Pré
Bay on the east coast of North America
75 years later, Acadians spread out along the bay, founding Grand-Pré, Beaubassin, Cobequid, and Pisiguit. There was much military action and many attacks
Bay_of_Fundy
following is a list of known abandoned communities in Nova Scotia, Canada. Beaubassin Broughton Eatonville Goldenville (partial) New France New Yarmouth Renfrew
List of ghost towns in Nova Scotia
List_of_ghost_towns_in_Nova_Scotia
first Acadians to reach Louisiana, the majority were from Pisiguit and Beaubassin. The Acadian people never again received permission to resettle Pisiguit
Pisiguit
2023 Canadian film directed by Rémi Belliveau
L'Empremier Live at Beaubassin (1970) is a Canadian mockumentary film, written and directed by Rémi Belliveau and released in 2023. A pastiche of the 1972
L'Empremier Live at Beaubassin (1970)
L'Empremier_Live_at_Beaubassin_(1970)
of Queen Anne's War in New England. Alexandre Leneuf de La Vallière de Beaubassin led 500 troops made up of French colonial forces and the Wabanaki Confederacy
Northeast Coast campaign (1703)
Northeast_Coast_campaign_(1703)
Canadian municipal elections
Municipal elections were held in the Canadian province of New Brunswick on May 9, 2016. Here is a summary of the mayoral results in the major communities
2016 New Brunswick municipal elections
2016_New_Brunswick_municipal_elections
Canadian politician
2004 to 2018, representing the ridings of Shediac-Cap-Pelé and Shediac-Beaubassin-Cap-Pelé for the New Brunswick Liberal Association, and was the Leader
Victor_Boudreau
Coal Mining Museum in Nova Scotia, Canada
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
Cape_Breton_Miners_Museum
French Sulpician priest and missionary
to Acadia. He arrived in Port-Royal in 1688 and soon made his way to Beaubassin, Baudoin had a number of clashes with Governor Joseph Robineau de Villebon
Jean_Baudoin
Fort in Aulac, New Brunswick, Canada
Chignecto at the Missiguash River, site of the prosperous Acadian settlement Beaubassin. In the mid-1700s France and Britain were about to clash worldwide and
Fort_Beauséjour
2021 Census. New Brunswick's largest and smallest rural communities were Beaubassin East and Campobello Island with populations of 6,718 and 949 respectively
List of municipalities in New Brunswick
List_of_municipalities_in_New_Brunswick
Parish in New Brunswick, Canada
between the villages of Cap-Pelé and Port Elgin, the rural community of Beaubassin East, and the local service districts of Bayfield, Cape Tormentine, and
Botsford_Parish
Town in Maine, United States
August 1703, five hundred French and Indians under command of the Sieur de Beaubassin made a sudden descent upon English settlements from Casco Bay (Portland)
Scarborough,_Maine
Colony in north-eastern North America
northeast, in the Upper Bay of Fundy, including Mines, Pisiquid, and Beaubassin. Many of the pioneers into that area persuaded some of their relatives
Acadia
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
to the Seigneury of Les Mines between Michel Leneuf de la Vallière de Beaubassin and Alexandre Le Borgne de Belle-Isle. In 1686, the Intendant of New France
Grand-Pré,_Nova_Scotia
TV miniseries
Eleanore Volant Stéphane Gagnon as Lambert Volant Angele Coutu as Eugénie Beaubassin Jean-Emery Gagnon as Vincent Léry Pierre Curzi as Renaud Larochelle Benoît
Marguerite_Volant
Town in New Brunswick, Canada
January 1, 2023, via the amalgamation of the former rural community of Beaubassin East and the former village of Cap-Pélé. Cap-Acadie is home to the well
Cap-Acadie
18th-century French military officer and colonial administrator in New France
landed with 700 men at Baie Verte in New Brunswick, stationing himself in Beaubassin, he began gathering troops before laying siege to Fort Anne. D'Anville's
Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Roch de Ramezay
Jean-Baptiste_Nicolas_Roch_de_Ramezay
British fort
British Army expeditionary force under Major Charles Lawrence arrived at Beaubassin. The village was ordered burnt by the French priest Jean-Louis Le Loutre
Fort_Lawrence_(Nova_Scotia)
Canadian literary figure (1932–2023)
collection L'Été insulaire (1982) and the historical novel Le Métis de Beaubassin (2009). The latter is the first book published by Éditions de la Francophonie
Melvin_Gallant
Building in Annapolis Royal, Canada
house. Marguerite was the daughter of Michel Leneuf de la Vallière de Beaubassin, the Governor of Acadia from 1678 to 1684. After the Siege of Port Royal
De_Gannes-Cosby_House
Parish in New Brunswick, Canada
Sackville, with a small area in the northeast part of the rural community of Beaubassin East. The parish was named in honour of Lord George Sackville, later Secretary
Sackville_Parish
Rural community in New Brunswick, Canada
New Brunswick. It is administratively part of the Rural Community of Beaubassin East. This community is the site of the Cormier-Village hayride accident
Cormier-Village, New Brunswick
Cormier-Village,_New_Brunswick
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
List of historic places in Hants County, Nova Scotia
List_of_historic_places_in_Hants_County,_Nova_Scotia
Village in New Brunswick, Canada
establish themselves. The village became a part of domain of La Vallière (Beaubassin) in 1676. In 1698, Pierre Thibaudeau, Guillaume Blanchard, Pierre Gaudet
Memramcook
deport the population of Chipoudy. The English soldiers were sent to Beaubassin, Petitcodiac, Chipoudy, and Memramcook to take the Acadians prisoners
Shepody,_New_Brunswick
Historic site in Canada
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
Melanson Settlement National Historic Site
Melanson_Settlement_National_Historic_Site
Grand-Pré in what is now Nova Scotia. In 1743, he moved to the seigneury of Beaubassin. There he married Marie Terriot. Landry helped defend Fort Beauséjour
Alexis_Landry
Place in New Brunswick, Canada
Aboushagan Road, Midgic, Memramcook and Shemogue. A portage connected Beaubassin by way of Westcock and the valley now known as Frosty Hollow with the
Sackville,_New_Brunswick
Local elections in Canada
permitted to vote for up to five candidates. Louise Landry, the mayor of Beaubassin East ran for mayor. The results for mayor and council of Cap-Acadie are
2022 New Brunswick municipal elections
2022_New_Brunswick_municipal_elections
Canadian politician
Regiment of Foot stationed in Nova Scotia. In the spring of 1727, he went to Beaubassin under order from lieutenant governor Lawrence Armstrong to administer
Erasmus_James_Philipps
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
List of historic places in Victoria County, Nova Scotia
List_of_historic_places_in_Victoria_County,_Nova_Scotia
Wilderness area in Nova Scotia
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
South_Panuke_Wilderness_Area
Historic site in Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
Grand-Pré National Historic Site
Grand-Pré_National_Historic_Site
Naval museum in Nova Scotia, Canada
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
Naval_Museum_of_Halifax
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
List of historic places in Inverness County, Nova Scotia
List_of_historic_places_in_Inverness_County,_Nova_Scotia
post deportation, in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, not far from the Beaubassin / Ft. Beausejour area.[citation needed] "Franklin Manor 22". Geographical
Franklin_Manor_22
Canadian writer (1891–1984)
was succeeded by W. G. Hardy. A Century at Chignecto (1928, story of Beaubassin) Historic Nova Scotia (1935) Done at Grand Pre (1955, story of the Expulsion
Will_R._Bird
North American theater of the War of the Spanish Succession (1702–1713)
Kennebec River in southern Maine. In 1703, Michel Leneuf de la Vallière de Beaubassin commanded a few French Canadians and 500 Indigenous peoples of the Wabanaki
Queen_Anne's_War
Province of Canada
present-day Fredericton. Other settlements in the southeast extended from Beaubassin, near the present-day border with Nova Scotia, to Baie Verte, and up the
New_Brunswick
Wilderness area in Nova Scotia, Canada
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
Tobeatic_Wilderness_Area
in several distinct core areas, such as the Minas Basin and Beaubassin. It was to Beaubassin that Thomas Cormier moved his family along with others. The
Robert_Cormier_(colonist)
National park in Nova Scotia, Canada
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
Kejimkujik_National_Park
Neighbourhood in Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
Hydrostone
Raiding Expedition of Queen Anne's War
returned to production. Church continued his raiding expedition, striking at Beaubassin and other communities before finally returning to Boston in late July
Raid_on_Grand_Pré
Parish in New Brunswick, Canada
between Dieppe, Shediac, the village of Cap-Pelé, the rural community of Beaubassin East, and the local service districts of Grande-Digue, Pointe-du-Chêne
Shediac_Parish
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
List of historic places in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia
List_of_historic_places_in_Antigonish_County,_Nova_Scotia
United States historic place
larger force of French and Indians, commanded by Alexandre Leneuf de Beaubassin, to attack Wells in the Northeast Coast Campaign. Father Rale was widely
Norridgewock
Historic fort in Nova Scotia, Canada
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
Fort_Anne
Raid during King William's War on Chignecto, Acadia
Chignecto at Beaubassin in 1696. Church and four hundred men (50 to 150 of whom were Indians, likely Iroquois) arrived offshore of Beaubassin on September
Raid_on_Chignecto_(1696)
la Vallière de Beaubassin 1678–1684 French crown Beaubassin replaced Joybert as commandant, and based himself primarily at Beaubassin on the Isthmus of
List_of_governors_of_Acadia
Provincial electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada
(2013) 11,224 Census division(s) Westmorland, Kent Census subdivision(s) Beaubassin East, Cocagne, Dieppe, Dundas, Moncton (parish), Shediac (parish), Shediac
Shediac_Bay-Dieppe
Community in New Brunswick, Canada
2006, Shemogue was amalgamated into the rural community of Beaubassin East. In 2023, Beaubassin East, including Shemogue, was amalgamated into the town of
Shemogue,_New_Brunswick
City in New Brunswick, Canada
by British forces under the command of Lt. Col. Robert Monckton. The Beaubassin region including the Memramcook and Petitcodiac river valleys subsequently
Moncton
Calendar year
Karankawa people to Roman Catholicism. April 25 – The Acadian settlement in Beaubassin, Nova Scotia, is burnt by the French army, and the population is forcibly
1750
City in Quebec, Canada
(politician) Charles Legardeur de Tilly Michel Leneuf de la Vallière de Beaubassin Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie Thomas-Jean-Jacques Loranger Alexander MacKay
Trois-Rivières
the myth of Evangeline in Le Complexe d'Évangéline (2001). Le Métis de Beaubassin (2009) is another traditional historical novel. Bouton d'or Acadie [fr]
Acadian_literature
Colonial war between Britain and France (1749–1755)
to be preventing Acadians from joining the Acadian Exodus by leaving Beaubassin for Ile St. Jean. On September 18, several Mi'kmaq and Wolastoqey ambushed
Father_Le_Loutre's_War
Geologic formation in Nova Scotia, Canada
colonization city of the Bay of Fundy began in 1604. Acadian miners from Beaubassin were the first Europeans to mine the cliffs at Joggins, taking advantage
Joggins_Formation
Resigned Seat October 7, 2019 Vacant Jacques LeBlanc Liberal Shediac-Beaubassin-Cap-Pelé 2018 g.e. Robert Gauvin Progressive Conservative Shippagan-Lamèque-Miscou
59th New Brunswick Legislature
59th_New_Brunswick_Legislature
Event designation by Canada's Minister of the Environment
St. John's, NL 1990 New Westminster 1859–1868 New Westminster, BC 1924 Beaubassin / Ancient Indian Portage Frosty Hollow, NB 1943 Nineteenth Century Shipbuilding
Events of National Historic Significance
Events_of_National_Historic_Significance
Tidal saltmarsh in Canada
around 1671, Acadians established a village in the area (which they called Beaubassin). They founded a number of scattered settlements on higher ground, and
Tantramar_Marshes
Provincial park in Nova Scotia, Canada
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
Blomidon_Provincial_Park
Canadian billionaire businessman (1930–2024)
Acadia University and Ducks Unlimited Canada, Irving established the Beaubassin Research Station in Aulac. In 2016, Dartmouth accepted $80 million from
Arthur_Irving
Variety of French from Saint Pierre and Miquelon
to Saint-Pierre linguist Andrée Olano. Miquelon, where Acadians from Beaubassin or Beauséjour in New Brunswick had mainly gathered. Quebec French is said
Saint Pierre and Miquelon French
Saint_Pierre_and_Miquelon_French
Canadian portage railway
In 1685, during an inspection of the now defunct Acadian settlement of Beaubassin, intendant Jacques de Meulles reported that a portage of one league could
Chignecto Marine Transport Railway
Chignecto_Marine_Transport_Railway
Region of Eastern Canada
early part of the 18th centuries. Important settlements also began in the Beaubassin region of the present-day Isthmus of Chignecto, and in the Saint John
The_Maritimes
Provincial park in Nova Scotia, Canada
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
MacCormack_Provincial_Park
French military officer (1674–1705)
married Judith Leneuf, the daughter of Michel Leneuf de La Vallière de Beaubassin. He led French forces in the 1694 raid on Durham, New Hampshire, after
Claude-Sébastien_de_Villieu
came to Port-LaJoye in 1720, were the family of Michel Haché-Gallant of Beaubassin, and the family Pierre and Joseph Martine from Pisiguit. In 1721, Charles
Port-LaJoye
Human settlement in Nova Scotia, Canada
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
Carleton_Corner
1704 raid during Queen Anne's War
Bay (present-day St. Stephen, New Brunswick), Grand Pré, Pisiquid, and Beaubassin (all in present-day Nova Scotia). Church's instructions included the taking
Raid_on_Deerfield
1746 military expedition
Scotia in July 1746. He had 700 soldiers and 21 officers. He made camp at Beaubassin, where he was met by 300 Abenaki from St. John River and about 300 Mi'kmaq
Duc_d'Anville_expedition
Public university in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada
Tidal Energy Institute, the Acadia Institute for Data Analytics, and the Beaubassin Field Station. Applied research opportunities include research with local
Acadia_University
River in Canada
a settlement on the south bank of the Missaguash near its mouth named Beaubassin. The settlers reclaimed the salt marsh bordering the Missaquash for cultivation
Missaguash_River
Town in Nova Scotia, Canada
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
Lunenburg,_Nova_Scotia
Leader of the Acadians
Acadian hamlets in an expedition that raided Grand Pré, Pisiguit, and Beaubassin. When Church returned to New England, he boasted that only five dwellings
Noël_Doiron
Flower-class corvette
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
HMCS_Sackville
Historic settlement in modern-day Nova Scotia, Canada
present day Sackville, New Brunswick / Amherst, Nova Scotia known as Beaubassin (1678–84); present day Jemseg, New Brunswick(1690–91); present day Fredericton
Port-Royal_(Acadia)
French Jesuit missionary (1657–1724)
a larger force of French and Indians commanded by Alexandre Leneuf de Beaubassin to attack Wells, Maine in the Northeast Coast Campaign. New England colonists
Sébastien_Rale
Neighborhood in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
Africville
number of villages in the Memramcook and Petitcodiac river valleys and the Beaubassin region at the head of the bay), and St. Pierre, (founded by Nicolas Denys)
History_of_New_Brunswick
settlements. The settlers had already been deported from the region of Beaubassin, despite Boishébert's attempts to evacuate the most destitute families
Charles Deschamps de Boishébert et de Raffetot
Charles_Deschamps_de_Boishébert_et_de_Raffetot
Portuguese sailor (1648–1706)
Emanuel Tavares Miranda (Santa Cruz da Graciosa, December 2, 1648 - 1706, Beaubassin) was a Portuguese sailor and pioneer of Acadia, a colony of the Kingdom
Emanuel_Tavares_Miranda
City in Quebec, Canada
Tracadigash from Bonaventure and Restigouche, following their deportation from Beaubassin, Nova-Scotia, in 1755. Charles Dugas and Benjamin LeBlanc (both from Grand
Carleton-sur-Mer
Island in Halifax Harbour in Nova Scotia, Canada
Annapolis Royal Historic District Argyle Township Court House and Jail Beaubassin Beinn Bhreagh Hall Black-Binney House Bloody Creek Canso Islands Chapel
McNabs_Island
Aquatic reserve in Gaspésie, Quebec, Canada
pierced with a culvert and the jetty, connecting route 132 to the Pointe de Beaubassin, was dismantled. The origin of the reserve comes from an ecological gift
Estuaire-de-la-Rivière-Bonaventure Aquatical Reserve
Estuaire-de-la-Rivière-Bonaventure_Aquatical_Reserve
1989. p. 270 Comeau, J.-Roger (1979) [1969]. "Leneuf de La Vallière de Beaubassin, Alexandre". In Hayne, David (ed.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography.
List of Indian massacres in North America
List_of_Indian_massacres_in_North_America
(1682–1763, 1801–1803) —(district, Illinois Country; area, Ohio Country) Beaubassin Cobequid Pisiguit Port-Royal Grand-Pré Beauport Charlesbourg Kamouraska
List of towns and villages in New France
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_New_France
Place in New Brunswick, Canada
January 2023, Cap-Pelé amalgamated with the incorporated rural community of Beaubassin East to form the new town of Cap-Acadie. The community's name remains
Cap-Pelé,_New_Brunswick
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