Dalhousie, the shiretown of Restigouche County since 1837, is located on the Bay of Chaleur, named by Jacques Cartier in 1534. The first Acadian settlers, Louis and Joseph Arseneault, arrived…
St. Mary’s Anglican Church Dalhousie
St. Mary’s Anglican Church is a small 2-storey Gothic Revival style wood frame building located on Hall Street at the corner of Adelaide Street in Dalhousie. It is next to…
Rotary Memorial Park Dalhousie
Rotary Memorial Park is a rectangular plot of land located in the center of Dalhousie, bounded by the Courthouse and Jail, and William, Court and Hall Streets. The park is…
Dalhousie
Dalhousie, the northernmost point in New Brunswick, is nestled in the Restigouche River valley where the river meets Chaleur Bay. This hilly region, part of the Appalachian mountain range, features…
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church Dalhousie
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church is a large stone Gothic Revival style church located on Church Lane in Dalhousie. It is on a prominent crest overlooking the town and the Restigouche River. Saint-Jean-Baptiste…