This two-and-a-half storey structure, located at 74 Shore Street in a residential area of Fredericton’s downtown plat, was the childhood home of the internationally acclaimed poet, Bliss Carman. Though…
Sir John Douglas Hazen
Born in 1860 in Oromocto, Sir John Douglas Hazen was a lawyer, university administrator, politician, and judge. He was the progeny of James King Hazen and Elizabeth Marian Beckwith and…
Willie O’Ree Place
Willie O’Ree Place, located at 605 Cliffe Street in Fredericton, is a state-of-the-art, fully accessible facility. It boasts two NHL-sized ice rinks, 11 spacious dressing rooms, offices for officials and…
Mary Grannan
Mary Grannan (1900–1975), the beloved children’s author and national radio personality known for her renowned works “Just Mary Stories” and “Maggie Muggins,” resided in a charming little cottage situated at…
James S. Neill House
During the year 1884, a remarkable three-story edifice emerged on the western side of Church Street, courtesy of Albert Saunderson. This exquisite residence, characterized by the Second Empire architectural style,…
Richard Hatfield Homestead
Richard Bennett Hatfield, a prominent New Brunswick politician, served as the Premier of the province from 1970 to 1987. The Honourable Richard Bennett Hatfield was born in Woodstock on April…
Don Messer’s Fiddle
Don Messer, Fiddler & Composer, 1909-1973. Don, the youngest of eleven children of John & Margaret Messer of Tweedside, NB, began playing the fiddle at the age of five. Two years later he…
Thomas Loggie House
Located at 205 Church Street in Fredericton, The Thomas Loggie House stands as a splendid representation of Classical Greek-inspired design. This grand abode boasts a notable portico enhanced by six…