Fort St. Louis (Shelburne County, Nova Scotia)

During the Scottish occupation of Port Royal from 1629 to 1632, this fort was France's only foothold in Acadia.

The British were unsuccessful in their attempts to capture the fort, and France regained Acadia in 1632.

[1] The archaeological remains of the former fort are located in what is today Port La Tour,Shelburne, County Nova Scotia.

The Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada placed a cairn and plaque (dated 1937) commemorating the fort at a site in Port La Tour, Nova Scotia.

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