Dr. Lorne MacIntosh, a physician in the Hartland community, constructed this house between 1922 and 1923 to serve as a residence, office, and community hospital, supporting his private practice. The…
Alden Nowlan
Born in Windsor, Nova Scotia, journalist, novelist, playwright, and—above all—poet, Alden A. Nowlan (25 January 1933 – 27 June 1983) was one of Canada’s leading literary figures. American poet Robert…
Heber Harold Hatfield
Heber Harold Hatfield was born in Middle Simonds as the child of George Washington Hatfield and Emily Holmes. He established a prominent potato business and held several political positions, including…
Covered Bridge Potato Chips
Covered Bridge Potato Chip Company is owned and operated by the Albright family. Albright Farms is a family owned 4th generation company that started in the early 1920’s. Covered Bridge…
Hugh John Flemming Bridge
Situated merely a kilometer north of Hartland in Carleton County, the Hugh John Flemming Bridge stands as a monument to its eponym, Hugh John Flemming (1899-1982). Hugh John Flemming, who…
World’s Longest Covered Bridge
The World’s Longest Covered Bridge in Hartland has a fascinating history. In the 1860s, the Saint John River valley was an agricultural hub, producing substantial quantities of oats and buckwheat…
Dr. Walter Chestnut Public Library
The Dr. Walter Chestnut Library is a two-story Romanesque Revival style building constructed in 1912 by the Government of Canada. It stands out as the most distinctive building on the…
Richard Hatfield Homestead
Richard Bennett Hatfield, a prominent New Brunswick politician, served as the Premier of the province from 1970 to 1987. The Honourable Richard Bennett Hatfield was born in Woodstock on April…