Maine Acadian Culture

Overview

Maine Acadian Culture is managed by National Park Service and is located near Frenchville, Maine. Maine Acadians share beliefs and experiences tying them to a common religion, languages, and history. The St. John River, land, and family are essential to their culture. The National Park Service supports the Maine Acadian Heritage Council, an association of historical societies, cultural clubs, towns, and museums that work together to support Maine Acadian culture in the St. John Valley.

Things to Do at Maine Acadian Culture

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Getting There

The Saint John Valley is located in northern Aroostook County, Maine, 200 miles north of Bangor at the northern terminus of ME 1. It is best reached by private vehicle. From Interstate 95, use exits at Sherman or Smyrna Mills for Route 11 to Fort Kent, or the exit at Houlton for U.S. Route 1 North.

GPS Coordinates: 47.28311157200000, -68.41108703600000

Contact & Resources

Phone: (207) 728-6826

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