Images show evidence of what could be one of Canada’s oldest graveyards
ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, N.S. — Researchers using ground-penetrating radar have found what they believe is one of the oldest European graveyards in Canada.
Archeologist Sara Beanlands says there is compelling evidence to suggest the unmarked site in western Nova Scotia is the final resting place for Acadian settlers buried near a fort in the late 1600s.
The radar images show neat rows of ghostly green and red shapes, fitting the pattern of a typical cemetery.