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FORT LA TOUR

*IMPORTANT*

Planning to visit the fort? We’d love to see you! Please be aware that our parking situation has changed temporarily due to construction. Ft La Tour drive is CLOSED due to traffic, so visitors are invited to park at Portland Point Long Wharf. The GPS location below will take you to the parking lot entrance- please continue along Long Wharf road until you reach our washroom building (circled in red).

GPS:

https://maps.app.goo.gl/cvxSvins46zK5ajCA?g_st=ipc

 

OPENING IN SPRING 2025

Place Fort La Tour is located on Harbour Passage on the Bay of Fundy in Saint John, New Brunswick. It commemorates 5700+ years of changing ceremonial, commercial, and industrial uses of this special place. The site of treachery, intrigue, and a memorable battle in early Acadian times, Place Fort La Tour provides today’s visitors with experiences and structures that are evocative of these stories and a current day meeting place, much like it has always been.

Land Acknowledgement: Place Fort La Tour / Menaquesk is situated on the traditional and unceded and unsurrendered territory of the Wolastoqiyik/Maliseet. The Wolastoqiyik/Maliseet along with their Indigenous neighbours, the Mi’Kmaq/Mi’kmaw and Passamaquoddy/Peskotomuhkati. 

Place Fort La Tour is committed to truth and reconciliation and is based on o foundational respect for Indigenous culture and heritage and a desire to engage in meaningful relationships. 

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WELCOME TO PLACE FORT LA TOUR

Overlooking the magnificent Bay of Fundy, Place Fort La Tour has long been a strategic area for gathering, trade, celebration, and sustenance, beginning with members of the Wabanaki Confederacy and their ancestors more than 4000 years ago when they used it as a ceremonial location.

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Place Fort La Tour

Our Stories

COMMANDER OF THE FORT

L'ACADIE, MY HOME

FEEDING AN ARMY

Explore Historical Images & Maps

THANK YOU

Place Fort La Tour would like to thank the New Brunswick Museum
for their contribution of research and visual assets.

Click on any photo to visit the gallery and view full size images.