Fort Boishebert, the Glossary
Fort Boishébert (originally known as Fort Nerepis) is a National Historic Site at Woodmans Point outside the Town of Grand Bay–Westfield, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.[1]
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12 relations: Charles Deschamps de Boishébert et de Raffetot, Father Le Loutre's War, Fort Menagoueche, Grand Bay-Westfield, John Rous, Joseph Robineau de Villebon, Kings County, New Brunswick, List of French forts in North America, Military history of Nova Scotia, National Historic Sites of Canada, Nerepis River, Saint John River (Bay of Fundy).
- Forts or trading posts on the National Historic Sites of Canada register
- French forts in Canada
- French forts in North America
- Military forts in Acadia
- Military forts in New Brunswick
- National Historic Sites in New Brunswick
Charles Deschamps de Boishébert et de Raffetot
Charles Deschamps de Boishébert (also known as Courrier du Bois, Bois Hebert) was a member of the Compagnies Franches de la Marine and was a significant leader of the Acadian militia's resistance to the Expulsion of the Acadians.
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Father Le Loutre's War
Father Le Loutre's War (1749–1755), also known as the Indian War, the Mi'kmaq War and the Anglo-Mi'kmaq War, took place between King George's War and the French and Indian War in Acadia and Nova Scotia. Fort Boishebert and Father Le Loutre's War are military history of Nova Scotia.
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Fort Menagoueche
Fort Menagoueche (Fort Menagouèche) (1751, destroyed 1755, present historic site) was a French fort at the mouth of the St. John River, New Brunswick, Canada. Fort Boishebert and fort Menagoueche are forts or trading posts on the National Historic Sites of Canada register, French forts in Canada, French forts in North America, military forts in Acadia, military forts in New Brunswick, military history of Nova Scotia and national Historic Sites in New Brunswick.
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Grand Bay-Westfield
Grand Bay-Westfield is a town in New Brunswick, Canada, on the west bank of the Saint John River immediately north of the boundary between Kings County and Saint John County.
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John Rous
John Rous (21 May 1702 – 3 April 1760) was a Royal Navy officer and privateer.
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Joseph Robineau de Villebon
Joseph Robineau (or Robinau) de Villebon (22 August 1655 – 5 July 1700), a governor of Acadia, was born in New France and received much of his education and military experience in France.
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Kings County, New Brunswick
Kings County is located in southern New Brunswick, Canada.
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List of French forts in North America
This is a list of forts in New France built by the French government or French chartered companies in what later became Canada, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and the United States. Fort Boishebert and list of French forts in North America are French forts in North America.
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Military history of Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia (also known as Mi'kma'ki and Acadia) is a Canadian province located in Canada's Maritimes.
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National Historic Sites of Canada
National Historic Sites of Canada (Lieux historiques nationaux du Canada) are places that have been designated by the federal Minister of the Environment on the advice of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada (HSMBC), as being of national historic significance.
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Nerepis River
The Nerepis River is a river approximately long in New Brunswick, Canada.
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Saint John River (Bay of Fundy)
The Saint John River (Fleuve Saint-Jean; Maliseet-Passamaquoddy: Wolastoq) is a river flowing within the Dawnland region from headwaters in the Notre Dame Mountains near the Maine-Quebec border through western New Brunswick to the northwest shore of the Bay of Fundy.
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See also
Forts or trading posts on the National Historic Sites of Canada register
- Castle Hill, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Citadel Hill (Fort George)
- Dunvegan Provincial Park
- Fort Anne
- Fort Assiniboine
- Fort Battleford
- Fort Beauséjour
- Fort Boishebert
- Fort Carlton
- Fort Chipewyan
- Fort Drummond (Queenston Heights)
- Fort Edmonton
- Fort Espérance
- Fort Fork
- Fort Gaspareaux
- Fort Howe
- Fort Lawrence (Nova Scotia)
- Fort Livingstone (Saskatchewan)
- Fort Longueuil
- Fort Macleod
- Fort Menagoueche
- Fort Mississauga
- Fort Nashwaak
- Fort Pelly
- Fort Richelieu
- Fort Saint-Jean (Quebec)
- Fort Sainte-Marie-de-Grâce
- Fort Témiscamingue
- Fort Vermilion
- Fort Ville-Marie
- Fort Walsh
- Fort Whoop-Up
- Fort de la Corne
- Fortress of Louisbourg
- Jasper House
- Kootanae House
- Lévis Forts
- Meductic Indian Village / Fort Meductic
- Prince of Wales Fort
- Rocky Mountain House
- St. Andrews Blockhouse
French forts in Canada
- Bas de la Rivière
- Castle Hill, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Charlesbourg-Royal
- Citadelle of Quebec
- Fort Albany (Ontario)
- Fort Beauséjour
- Fort Boishebert
- Fort Bourbon
- Fort Chambly
- Fort Crevier
- Fort Dauphin (Manitoba)
- Fort Dumoine
- Fort Espérance
- Fort Frontenac
- Fort Gaspareaux
- Fort Gibraltar
- Fort Kaministiquia
- Fort La Jonquière
- Fort La Reine
- Fort Longueuil
- Fort Maurepas (Canada)
- Fort Menagoueche
- Fort Paskoya
- Fort Plaisance
- Fort Pointe-aux-Trembles
- Fort Richelieu
- Fort Rouge (fortification)
- Fort Rouillé
- Fort Royal (Newfoundland)
- Fort Saint Jacques
- Fort Saint Louis (Newfoundland)
- Fort Saint Pierre
- Fort Saint-Jean (Quebec)
- Fort Senneville
- Fort Trois-Rivières
- Fort Ville-Marie
- Fort de la Corne
- Fort de la Montagne
- Fortress of Louisbourg
- Magasin Royal
- Meductic Indian Village / Fort Meductic
- Moose Factory
- York Factory
French forts in North America
- Bas de la Rivière
- Fort Anne
- Fort Beauséjour
- Fort Boishebert
- Fort Bourbon
- Fort Chambly
- Fort Gaspareaux
- Fort Menagoueche
- Fort de la Montagne
- List of French forts in North America
- The Citadel, Montreal
Military forts in Acadia
- Fort Anne
- Fort Beauséjour
- Fort Boishebert
- Fort Edward (Nova Scotia)
- Fort Gaspareaux
- Fort Menagoueche
- Fort Nashwaak
- Fort Sackville (Nova Scotia)
- Fort Sainte Anne (Nova Scotia)
- Fort St. Louis (Guysborough County, Nova Scotia)
- Fort St. Louis (Shelburne County, Nova Scotia)
- Fort Vieux Logis
- Fort William Augustus
- Fortress of Louisbourg
- Meductic Indian Village / Fort Meductic
- Port-Royal (Acadia)
- Skmaqn–Port-la-Joye–Fort Amherst
Military forts in New Brunswick
- Carleton Martello Tower
- Fort Beauséjour
- Fort Boishebert
- Fort Frederick (Saint John, New Brunswick)
- Fort Gaspareaux
- Fort Howe
- Fort Menagoueche
- Fort Nashwaak
- Meductic Indian Village / Fort Meductic
- St. Andrews Blockhouse
National Historic Sites in New Brunswick
- Battle of Restigouche
- Beaubears Island
- Carleton Martello Tower
- Charles Connell House
- Charlotte County Court House
- Christ Church Cathedral (Fredericton)
- Fort Beauséjour
- Fort Boishebert
- Fort Gaspareaux
- Fort Howe
- Fort Menagoueche
- Fort Nashwaak
- Government House (New Brunswick)
- Hartland Covered Bridge
- Imperial Theatre, Saint John
- List of National Historic Sites of Canada in New Brunswick
- Loyalist House
- Marysville Cotton Mill
- Marysville, New Brunswick
- Meductic Indian Village / Fort Meductic
- Ministers Island
- Monument Lefebvre
- Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral (Moncton)
- Partridge Island (Saint John County)
- Rothesay station
- Saint John City Market
- Sir Howard Douglas Hall
- St. Andrews Blockhouse
- St. Anne's Chapel (Fredericton)
- William Brydone Jack Observatory