The P'tit Sault Blockhouse is a defensive installation built in 1841 at the confluence of the the Madawaska and the St. John Rivers. The “Aroostook Bloodless War,” was at a time when England and the Untied States were threatening war. The blockhouse is now a historic site with interpretive guided tours leading to some great views of Edmundston, NB, Canada.
P'tit Sault Blockhouse adventures, and activities most enjoyed in and around the historic site are sightseeing, and guided touring.
Learning about a countries history is always interesting. In all travels, in all countries, we should always make an effort to learn each others history on some level. Plus... there is a massive soldier statue outside that is ideal for taking photos with the blockhouse in the background.
A few of the more popular amenities and services located in and around the P'tit Sault Blockhouse are information signs, interpretive guides, and a large parking lot.
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