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Grand Pré: UNESCO World Heritage Site

The signature image used by the committee of the Landscape of Grand Pré.

The signature image used by the committee of the Landscape of Grand Pré.

Published on June 30, 2012
Published on June 30, 2012

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UNESCO , Parks Canada , Nomination Grand Pré Advisory Board , Nova Scotia , St. Petersburg , Russia

After five years of hard work by all levels of government and community members, the historic and cultural landscape of Grand Pré became Nova Scotia's newest UNESCO World Heritage Site on  June 29.

The announcement was made at a meeting of UNESCO's World Heritage

Committee in St. Petersburg, Russia.

"Acadians are proud of their cultural identity," said Acadian Affairs Minister David Wilson. "The UNESCO designation allows the whole world to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Acadians in Nova Scotia."

The designation focuses the world's attention on the agricultural value of the dykelands and on the symbolic importance of the landscape to Acadians worldwide.

"This worldwide recognition states that the landscape of Grand Pré is a cultural place of outstanding universal value,” said the Peter Kent, Canada's Environment Minister and Minister responsible for Parks Canada. “This designation will attract not only Nova Scotians, Acadians and other Canadians, but also international visitors who are looking for unique experiences at iconic places."

The World Heritage designation offers great potential to attract more visitors to the province. This recognition truly positions the province as a world class travel destination.

Grand Pré becomes the third World Heritage Site in Nova Scotia.

Lunenburg was added to the list in 1995 and the Joggins fossil cliffs in 2008. In addition, UNESCO approved two biosphere reserves for Nova Scotia in the past decade. Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve was recognized in 2001 and Bras d'Or Lakes Biosphere Reserve in 2011.

Nomination Grand Pré, which brought together the provincial, federal and municipal governments and other partners, worked to prepare the nomination for submission to UNESCO in February 2011.

"This is a tremendous symbolic achievement for the Acadian people whose ancestors persevered through upheaval and peaceful reconciliation leading up to this historic day," said Gerald Boudreau, co-chair of the Nomination Grand Pré Advisory Board.

Grand Pré joins a list with some of the world's most outstanding sites, including the Serengeti, Egyptian pyramids and the Great Barrier Reef.

"The UNESCO designation confirms what we have always known," said Peter Herbin, co-chair of the Nomination Grand Pré Advisory Board. "The landscape of Grand Pré is an international treasure of outstanding universal value."

The Fédération acadienne de la Nouvelle-Écosse (FANE) is congratulating the group Nomination Grand-Pré for its success in getting Grand-Pré recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As well as celebrating the unique character of the reclaimed land, the Grand-Pré recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site marks the symbolic importance of Grand-Pré for all Acadians, wherever they may live, and offers huge possibilities for development as well as important tourism and economic benefits, not only for the region, but for the whole of Acadie and Nova Scotia.

 “We are extremely happy to see your dream become reality and we offer our sincere gratitude and congratulations to the Nomination Committee for its work on this project since 2007,” said  FANE President, Ronald Robichaud. “This is a big day for the whole of Acadie and you have every reason to be very proud.”

 

 

Since 2008-09, the province has contributed $105,000 from the former department of Economic and Rural Development, $83,000 from the former department of Tourism, Culture and Heritage and $42,000 from Acadian Affairs and the Canada-Nova Scotia Agreement on French-language Services to support the project.

With the UNESCO designation now in place, the province will act on its commitment to provide a $2.5-million investment to a new stewardship board that will be responsibile to protect the site. Board members will be announced soon.

More information about the Grand Pré World Heritage Site is available at

http://landscapeofgrandpre.ca .

 

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