
Southwest Nova Scotia celebrates National Acadian Day
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A major celebration was underway in southwest Nova Scotia on Thursday, with tens-of-thousands of people from all over the world gathering for "The Congres Mondial."
A major celebration was underway in southwest Nova Scotia on Thursday, with tens-of-thousands of people from all over the world gathering for "The Congres Mondial."
It's the first time in 20 years the annual festival is taking place in the province.
The Acadian anthem kicked-off the National Acadian Day celebrations in Church Point this morning, followed by a performances by La Baie En Joie.
“It’s really an honour to be participating and just representing l’Acadie everywhere throughout the world,” said Monette Boudreau with the performers. “The girls have been dancing in France, for the Pope, for the queen, in Louisiana and across Canada.”
Anne Marie Comeau founded the group 45 years ago, and they've been going strong ever since.
“You know, sometimes like especially today, I had tears in my eyes, they were so darn good,” said Comeau.
“These events are a part of the Congres Mondial Acadian, a celebration of culture that draws thousands of people from around the world. All descending on southwest Nova Scotia,” she adds.