Located at 114 Alma Street in Moncton, the Frederick W. Sumner House is recognized as a Local Historic Place for its distinctive architecture and noteworthy residents. Initially constructed in 1876…
First Moncton United Baptist Church
Baptist influence in the area of the Bend, later named Moncton, led to the erection of the Free Meeting House. Located at 20 Mountain Road in Moncton, the Free Meeting…
Mary’s Home – Moncton
In 1895, Father Meahan led a group from St. Bernard’s parish to collaborate with other community members in establishing a hospital. Initially, the committee provided financial assistance to the sick…
St. Bernards Church and Rectory – Moncton
Located at the corner of Botsford St. and Queen Streets in Moncton, St. Bernard’s Roman Catholic Church and Rectory has been central to Catholic life in the Greater Moncton area…
Royal Bank Building – Moncton
The Royal Bank Building, situated on Main Street in Moncton, was conceptualized by J.C. Dumaresq and constructed between 1898 and 1899 by James Reid & Son. The edifice features pink…
St. George’s Anglican Church – Moncton
Around the beginning of the 19th century, Reverend Christopher Milner from Sackville was devotedly traveling across Cumberland and Westmorland counties to establish churches for groups of Anglicans. Interestingly, there were…
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de l’Assomption – Moncton
The Cathédrale Notre-Dame de l’Assomption in Moncton is an Acadian monument to the Blessed Virgin and is built on the foundation of the chapel crypt of the Our Lady of the…
Free Meeting House
Constructed in 1821, the Free Meeting House was established as an all-embracing place of worship for early settlers in “The Bend” area of the Petitcodiac River. It remains in its…