This museum tells the story of the Acadien people who were expelled by the British in the 18th century. The acadiens were French immigrants that have developed agriculture in Acadie (now Nova Scotia). It is explained in full details in the museum and it also provides an insight in the culture of the Acadiens who still exist in North America.
The gardens outside are clean and includes the Evangeline statue, a symbol for the Acadiens, and the memorial church.
You need at least 1.5 hours to visit the principal sites and even some more when walking through the gardens.