Discover Acadia!

All aboard! Our tour of Acadia is about to begin! We’ve created a quiz that will test your language skills and give you a glimpse of Acadian history and culture.

Choose the correct answers to complete the sentences below.

1. Most tourists who visit Campbellton Placeholder for the answer go to see Restigouche Sam, an enormous statue of a salmon.
2. You can go on a Placeholder for the answer trip to see the tide rise and fall at Hopewell Rocks, in the Bay of Fundy.
3. When you go to the Acadian Peninsula, please Placeholder for the answer me back a souvenir of the Grande-Anse Lighthouse.
4. The campers Placeholder for the answer their fish hooks before casting their lines into the Big Tracadie River.
5. Originally from Bouctouche, Placeholder for the answer author Antonine Maillet wrote La Sagouine.
6. Upper Sackville was known as Tintamarre when the Acadians settled it in 1708. These days, residents of Sackville are called Placeholder for the answer.
7. The Festival acadien de Caraquet showcases the work of a large Placeholder for the answer of Acadian singers, musicians and poets.
8. Edith Butler, Marie-Jo Thério, Caroline Savoie and Lisa LeBlanc are just a few of the Acadian singer-songwriters Placeholder for the answer talent has enriched the Francophone music scene.
9. Arichat, located on Isle Madame, was considered a strategic site because its natural harbour was deep and Placeholder for the answer.
10. A number of homes and shops in the Historic Acadian Village in Lower West Pubnico Placeholder for the answer how Acadian pioneers lived.