After years of efforts to save the Alexander Rankin house by both government and cultural groups in Miramichi, this historic house was demolished in 2017. The home had been closed…
St. James and St. John United Church And Graveyard Miramichi
The St. James and St. John United Church and Graveyard in Miramichi is a two-story Greek Revival church built by master builder William Murray between 1829 and 1830, accompanied by…
Harriet Irving Library
This structure was named in honour of Harriet (MacNairn) Irving (1899 – 1976), the spouse of K.C. Irving, a prominent industrialist from New Brunswick. The first floor underwent renovations in…
Lord Beaverbrook Hotel
The construction of the Lord Beaverbrook Hotel commenced in 1946, and its grand inauguration in mid-1948 was the highlight of New Brunswick’s social calendar. The event was graced by dignitaries…
Fredericton Playhouse
Nestled in downtown Fredericton, adjacent to the provincial legislature and the Fredericton Convention Centre, the Fredericton Playhouse has been a premier venue for performing arts for many years. The construction…
St. Thomas University At Night
St. Thomas University (STU) is jointly a public and Roman Catholic liberal arts university located in Fredericton. It offers degrees exclusively at the undergraduate level for approximately 2,500 students in the liberal arts, humanities, journalism, education, and…
McAdam’s Funeral Home
The impressive former residential property at 160 York Street, along with its neighboring structures, offers a fascinating glimpse into Fredericton’s architectural landscape in the late 19th century. These three splendid…
Lady Beaverbrook Residence
The onset of the Great Depression framed the construction of the first facility Lord Beaverbrook constructed at UNB Fredericton, officially named “Lady Beaverbrook’s Building,” a men’s residence that was completed in…