Snuggled between two placid rivers, the Miramichi and Bartholomew in the heart of New Brunswick, is the little Village of Blackville. It has the most famous streams in North America…
Dow Settlement
Dow Settlement, a small rural community in western New Brunswick, is situated between Meductic and Canterbury. In the 1760s, numerous individuals migrated to Canada seeking opportunity, including strict Puritans who…
Blissville United Baptist Church
The parish of Blissville, named for Judge John Murray Bliss was set off from Burton and Lincoln in 1834. The parish of Blissville in Sunbury County included Gladstone until 1874….
Taylor Estate – Hillsborough
The Taylor Estate, situated on Taylor Lane in Hillsborough, is composed of two residences: an original 1786 Cape Cod style home and a larger two-storey Italianate residence built around 1840….
Fort Howe
After the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783, many Loyalist refugees from the American Revolutionary War relocated to the region around Fort Howe, seeking its protection. This led to…
Trinity Anglican Church Saint John
Founded by the United Empire Loyalists during the American War of Independence, the Parish of Saint John represents the efforts of those who chose loyalty to the British Crown and…
Sussex Historic Properties
Originally established by United Empire Loyalists who journeyed up the St. John River Valley, the Sussex region’s population has since expanded to over 35,000. The town initially evolved as a…
Lighthouse Point Lighthouse
Beaver Harbour was settled in 1783 by a group of Loyalists who fled the United States at the close of the Revolutionary War. By June 4, 1785, when the town…