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The Albert County Museum tells the story of the People of the Tides at Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick, Canada. Located minutes from the famous Hopewell Rocks, the museum features 24 exhibits across 8...read more about Albert County Museum
The Anglican Diocese of Fredericton Archives preserves the historical records of the diocese in New Brunswick. Located at the diocesan offices in Fredericton, the archives serve researchers and...read more about Anglican Diocese of Fredericton Archives
Association Heritage New Brunswick (AHNB-APNB) has worked with and for New Brunswick's heritage communities for over fifty years, building a network of more than 200 individuals and institutions...read more about Association Heritage New Brunswick
The Atlantic Salmon Museum in Doaktown, New Brunswick, tells the story of Atlantic salmon and the rich angling heritage of the Miramichi River, one of the world's most celebrated salmon rivers....read more about Atlantic Salmon Museum
The Campbell Carriage Factory Museum, operated by the Tantramar Heritage Trust in Sackville, New Brunswick, preserves one of the best-existing examples of a 19th-century industrial site in Eastern...read more about Campbell Carriage Factory Museum
The Central New Brunswick Woodmen's Museum explores the heritage, culture and history of logging, the lives of woodsmen and the local ecology of Central New Brunswick dating back to the 1800s....read more about Central New Brunswick Woodmen's Museum, Inc.
The Charlotte County Archives in St. Andrews, New Brunswick collect, preserve and provide access to the documentary heritage of New Brunswick's Charlotte County. The archives hold records,...read more about Charlotte County Archives
The Charlotte County Museum in St. Stephen, New Brunswick presents the unique history of Charlotte County and its early settlers — Loyalists, Scots and Irish — alongside the region's ties with the...read more about Charlotte County Museum
The Fredericton Region Museum, operated by the York-Sunbury Historical Society since 1932, is a gateway into the history and diverse heritage of central New Brunswick. The museum is housed in the...read more about Fredericton Region Museum
The Free Meeting House is one of Resurgo Place's heritage landmarks in Moncton, New Brunswick. As one of three historic sites managed by Resurgo (alongside the Thomas Williams House and Treitz...read more about Free Meeting House