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Musée de Kent

Previously known as the Convent of the Immaculate Conception, it was converted to a museum in 1977 and proclaimed historical building in 1991. Still in its architectural integrity, one can easily imagine life as a boarder in a century old convent. Its chapel is of a rare beauty and is a sure attraction for those interested in religious architecture. Its classroom and dormitory are full of items having been used in the region.

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Unveiling of the plaque recognizing the Musée de Kent as a historical site. From left to right: Mark Robere, Ville de Bouctouche Representative, Pierre Cormier, Musée de Kent Representative, Camille Thériault, Province of NB Representative.
Unveiling of the plaque
recognizing the Musée de Kent as a historical site

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