Dayspring on Champlain Road in St. Andrews was originally constructed in 1927 as the private residence of American business executive Lewis Egerton Smoot, who was the president of the Smoot…
Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley
Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley was born on 8th May 1818, in the parlour bedroom of the quaint house now known as the Tilley House, located in Gagetown. The house was…
Doaktown’s First One Room School
Doaktown’s First One Room School is an early 19th-century New Brunswick school located on the Doak Provincial Historic Site. It is situated on the south side of Main Street in…
Steeves House Museum
Hillsborough and Albert County were included in the Mi’kmaq First Nation’s territory, which included northern Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and much of New Brunswick. The Acadian people, who established…
Barbour’s General Store
G. E. Barbour was established in Saint John in 1867 by brothers George L. and William Barbour. The company has been consistently producing high-quality tea since its inception. The Barbours…
Roosevelt Cottage
Campobello Island, situated in the Bay of Fundy and across the international border from Lubec, Maine, is home to the Roosevelt Cottage. The island is part of a unique international…
Old Carleton County Court House
Woodstock, a town settled by Loyalists following the American War of Independence, was named after Woodstock Parish, established in 1786. The parish was named in honor of William Cavendish-Bentinck,…
Fort Beauséjour
Fort Beauséjour was a significant five-pointed star-shaped fort situated on the Isthmus of Chignecto, a strip of land connecting present-day New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The location was of strategic…