The town of Wolfville and the village of Grand Pré, nestled side-by-side
in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley, are home to some of North America's
most fascinating history and culture--history and culture that are very
much alive in the area today.
From peaceful, tree-lined streets to wind-swept marshes to awe-inspiring
Cape Blomidon, the Land of Evangeline boasts a varied and beautiful
landscape, justly celebrated by poets, artists, visitors and residents.
In this lively book historian and author Brian Cuthbertson traces the
evolution of the land and the people. He tells of the Acadian settlers
who turned the marshlands into dykelands, the New England Planters who
founded Wolfville, the determined Baptists who established Acadia
University, and the shared growth of town and gown.
An unparalleled guide to this beautiful region, Wolfville & Grand Pré
offers guided walking tours of present-day Wolfville and Grand Pré, with
easy-to-use maps, and colour photos of the area's most significant
features.