When the city of Fredericton was granted its charter in 1848, the City Council was given the authority to build a City Hall and install a public clock. However, when…
Algonquin
Nestled along the coast in St. Andrews, The Algonquin is a resort hotel boasting the captivating Tudor Revival architectural style. Recognized as one of New Brunswick’s architectural gems, it stands…
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
Nestled behind a fence of stone and wrought iron, Officers Square, which once made up Fredericton’s Military Compound, initially spanned the two-block area enclosed by Queen, York, and Regent Streets…
Burton Bridge at Sunset
The Burton Bridge is a steel through arch crossing the Saint John River between Maugerville and Burton. The bridge connects routes 102 and 105(formerly the Trans-Canada Highway), but has no numerical designation of its own. Construction began in 1969 and the bridge…