Shortly after the end of World War I, a group of civic-minded citizens in Fredericton decided to create a lasting memorial to honor community members who lost their lives during…
City Hall Clock Tower
When Fredericton was incorporated in 1848, the City Council was granted the authority to construct a City Hall and install a public clock. However, when the City Hall was rebuilt…
Algonquin
The Algonquin is a coastal resort hotel in the Tudor Revival style, in St. Andrews. An architectural icon of New Brunswick, the hotel is the most famous symbol of St. Andrews and…
Ministers Island Bathhouse
Ministers Island is an enchanting place to experience. Lying just off the shore near St. Andrews, this 500-acre island is only a part-time island. You reach it by driving over the…
Ministers Island
Ministers Island is an enchanting place to experience. Lying just off the shore near St. Andrews, this 500-acre island is only a part-time island. You reach it by driving over…
York Sunbury Museum
Set back behind a wrought iron and stone fence, Officers Square, Fredericton’s Military Compound originally consisted of the two-block area bounded by Queen, York, and Regent Streets and the St….