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Tippecanoe
On Tour

Nova Scotia 1995

Halifax - arrival

Halifax - day 2

Sherbrooke
Village

Road to Canso

Canso

Fortress Louisbourg
Arrival

Fortress Louisbourg
Day 1

Fortress Louisbourg
Day 2

Fortress Louisbourg
Day 3
 

Tippecanoe Ancient
Fife & Drum Corps


Business Manager,
Barbara Becker
visiting one of the
three operating
restaurants in the
fortress.

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After a terrific evning, in the
wee hours, a rainstorm of
biblical proportions arrived.

Luckily we only lost one
tent but the British were
no so lucky.

Note their camp to the left.
Somone forgot to point out
that it was IN THE MOAT!

However, the sky
cleared and yet another
perfect day was given us
to end this wonderful
trip.

Here members of the
78th Frazier Highlanders
from Montreal parade
past the King's gate.

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French artillery Marines from Montreal
show off their equipment.

Exiting the King's Bastion
after another successful
performance.

Tippecanoe is ready to go
back to Nova Scotia!

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The officer and a drummer
share a special moment
in an authentic outpost on the harbor wall.

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Les Compagnies Franches de la Marine
recreated in 1969 on the banks of the Wabash by
The Tippecanoe Ancient Fife & Drum Corps

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