Wallace NS. Map

Wallace is a rural community in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Originally called Remsheg, meaning "the place between" in the Mi'kmaq language. The homes of the Acadians who lived in the village were burned as part of the Bay of Fundy Campaign during the French and Indian War. Wallace and near-by Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia were t…
Wallace is a rural community in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Originally called Remsheg, meaning "the place between" in the Mi'kmaq language. The homes of the Acadians who lived in the village were burned as part of the Bay of Fundy Campaign during the French and Indian War. Wallace and near-by Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia were the first villages in Acadia to be burned because they were the gateway through which Acadians supplied the French Fortress Louisbourg.
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