Acadian Language
Appreciate the unique, earthy sounds of Acadian French in the Clare region, whose roots date back to 17th century France, with expressions borrowed from the Mi'kmaq and English.
Appreciate the unique, earthy sounds of Acadian French in the Clare region, whose roots date back to 17th century France, with expressions borrowed from the Mi'kmaq and English.
The Acadian Odyssey Monument commemorating the founding of Clare, located underneath a large Acadian flag in front of the Rendez-vous de la Baie Visitor Centre.
Sample râpure, also known as “rappie pie”, a traditional Acadian dish served at local restaurants.
Radio CIFA is a non-profit community radio that first came on the air in 1990. As the only French radio station in Southwest Nova Scotia, Radio CIFA celebrates the Acadian and French culture.