The documentation of artifacts from the expropriation of Forillon Park continues while the regrouping of expropriated individuals is concerned that they may never return to the Gaspé Peninsula. Since 2023, a working group, composed of experts from Parks Canada, expropriated family members and the Gaspé Museum, has been involved in the evaluation of objects to determine their conservation status and heritage value. Forillon National Park Superint…
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The documentation of artifacts from the expropriation of Forillon Park continues while the regrouping of expropriated individuals is concerned that they may never return to the Gaspé Peninsula. Since 2023, a working group, composed of experts from Parks Canada, expropriated family members and the Gaspé Museum, has been involved in the evaluation of objects to determine their conservation status and heritage value. Forillon National Park Superint…