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Nova Scotia spends $2.5M to help host 2024 Congrs mondial acadien

The event is an international gathering of Acadian communities held every 5 years since 1994. It's scheduled Aug 10-18, 2024.

International gathering of Acadian communities is held every 5 years

The Acadian flag in a 2017 file photo taken in Fredericton. (Sarah Betts/CBC)

The Nova Scotia government is spending $2.5 million to help the Argyle and Clare regions host an international gathering of Acadian communities held every five years.

Congrsmondialacadienis scheduled from Aug. 10 to Aug. 18, 2024. In a news release, the province said the event will "strengthen ties among Acadian communities around the world andshowcase Nova Scotia on an international scale."

The province's funding will go toward promoting and organizing the event.

In addition to funding from the province, the federal government is giving $4.6 million and the Municipality of the District of Argyle and the Municipality of the District of Clare are spending $250,000 each.

Nova Scotia last hostedCongrsmondialacadienin 2004.

According to the province, Clare and Argyle have the largest concentration of Acadiansand francophones in rural Nova Scotia.

The province is expecting the 2024 event will draw 30,000 first-time visitors and have a bigeconomic impact.