Port-Royal Habitation Dinner, Aug 3, 2011

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The Historical Association of Annapolis Royal's Annual Dinner was held on August 3, 2011 at Port-Royal National Historic Site of Canada. The Habitation is the first reconstruction of a National Historic Site in Canada. It was built using Champlain's plans and drawings from the original 1605 French fur trading post. Guest speaker was Richard "Chuck" LeCain, the 5th great grandson of Francis Barclay LeCain who made the GR1738 weathervane on display at Fort Anne National Historic Site in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia. Fort Anne is the oldest National Historic Site in Canada. The program was The Historical Association of Annapolis Royal's tribute to the 100th Anniversary of Parks Canada.

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