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- Cap-Rouge,_Cape_Breton abstract "Cap-Rouge was an Acadian village situated on Cape Breton Island, north of Chéticamp, in Nova Scotia. It was evacuated in 1939 during the foundation of Cape Breton Highlands National Park. This despite the fact that many Scottish villages such as Pleasant Bay were preserved.".
- Q2936961 abstract "Cap-Rouge was an Acadian village situated on Cape Breton Island, north of Chéticamp, in Nova Scotia. It was evacuated in 1939 during the foundation of Cape Breton Highlands National Park. This despite the fact that many Scottish villages such as Pleasant Bay were preserved.".
- Cap-Rouge,_Cape_Breton comment "Cap-Rouge was an Acadian village situated on Cape Breton Island, north of Chéticamp, in Nova Scotia. It was evacuated in 1939 during the foundation of Cape Breton Highlands National Park. This despite the fact that many Scottish villages such as Pleasant Bay were preserved.".
- Q2936961 comment "Cap-Rouge was an Acadian village situated on Cape Breton Island, north of Chéticamp, in Nova Scotia. It was evacuated in 1939 during the foundation of Cape Breton Highlands National Park. This despite the fact that many Scottish villages such as Pleasant Bay were preserved.".