L Ardoise Cape Breton. l’ardoise front range lighthouse in 1933. At a later period, the l’ardoise residents built. l’ardoise was the ninth parish to be formed in the arichat (antigonish) diocese. in 1820 the province of cape breton was joined politically to the province of nova scotia. The indian name for this place was “magiakachk”, meaning “the place of the geese”. l'ardoise was established in about 1713, in île royale (current day cape breton, nova scotia), by acadians after the signing of the treaty of. l'ardoise is a small community located on nova scotia route 247 in richmond county on cape breton island, in nova scotia, canada. nestled on cape breton's quiet, southern shores lay the small fishing village of l'ardoise, pronounced in english as lord. Photograph courtesy library and archives canada. With the signing of the treat of utrecht in 1713, france ceded many. t he fortunes of l'ardoise in the mid to late 1890's started a downward trend which unfortunately could never be halted.
Photograph courtesy library and archives canada. l'ardoise is a small community located on nova scotia route 247 in richmond county on cape breton island, in nova scotia, canada. t he fortunes of l'ardoise in the mid to late 1890's started a downward trend which unfortunately could never be halted. l'ardoise was established in about 1713, in île royale (current day cape breton, nova scotia), by acadians after the signing of the treaty of. With the signing of the treat of utrecht in 1713, france ceded many. l’ardoise was the ninth parish to be formed in the arichat (antigonish) diocese. in 1820 the province of cape breton was joined politically to the province of nova scotia. nestled on cape breton's quiet, southern shores lay the small fishing village of l'ardoise, pronounced in english as lord. The indian name for this place was “magiakachk”, meaning “the place of the geese”. At a later period, the l’ardoise residents built.
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L Ardoise Cape Breton Photograph courtesy library and archives canada. l’ardoise was the ninth parish to be formed in the arichat (antigonish) diocese. l'ardoise is a small community located on nova scotia route 247 in richmond county on cape breton island, in nova scotia, canada. nestled on cape breton's quiet, southern shores lay the small fishing village of l'ardoise, pronounced in english as lord. t he fortunes of l'ardoise in the mid to late 1890's started a downward trend which unfortunately could never be halted. Photograph courtesy library and archives canada. l'ardoise was established in about 1713, in île royale (current day cape breton, nova scotia), by acadians after the signing of the treaty of. At a later period, the l’ardoise residents built. l’ardoise front range lighthouse in 1933. With the signing of the treat of utrecht in 1713, france ceded many. in 1820 the province of cape breton was joined politically to the province of nova scotia. The indian name for this place was “magiakachk”, meaning “the place of the geese”.