St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, is located on Main Street in the Village of Doaktown. This wooden building was completed in 1892. Bishop John Medley, New Brunswick’s first Anglican Bishop, was…
Saint Mary’s Anglican Church Hillsborough
Saint Mary’s Anglican Church Hillsborough is historically significant as a symbol of the development of the Anglican Church. Throughout the British colonial empire, being affiliated with the Church of England…
St. Peter’s Anglican Church
St. Peter’s Anglican Church in Fredericton was constructed in 1837 and opened for worship around Christmas time in 1838. The church is the oldest church building, of any denomination, in the Fredericton area…
Saint Luke’s Church – Whites Cove
Reverend Abraham Wood, originally from Yorkshire, England, was the first rector in the region, serving the Parish from 1823 to 1863. On December 8, 1836, a land grant was awarded…
Church of the Good Shepherd – Cambridge Narrows
The Church of the Good Shepherd is the youngest church in the Parish of Cambridge and Waterborough. In the summer of 1903, Messrs John and George Robinson gave a piece…
St. Luke’s Anglican Church – Saint John
The Portland Anglican Parish boasts a deep-rooted history, stretching back to times before any church structure existed. The earliest documented services took place on July 2, 1769, conducted by Rev….
St. Anthony’s Catholic Church
St. Anthony’s Catholic Church was named St. Anthony’s Parish in Fredericton. Originally it was named Saint Mary’s Parish and was established in 1887, which was separated from St. Dunstan’s Parish. The…
New Brunswick Churches
On our travels around the “Picture Province” we discovered some very beautiful New Brunswick Churches, some very old, some newer. Here are a few: To see other churches from Northern…