Barkers Point was Located on the east side of the St. John River at the mouth of the Nashwaak. It was named for Anthony Barker. The Barker family lineage harks…
Ice in the Nashwaak River
The Nashwaak River is open and the ice is moving. At the time of these photos, the river was starting to rise but isn’t near flood stage as yet. The…
Village of Stanley
The New Brunswick Land Company was established in 1834 with the aim of transforming a wilderness area of New Brunswick into an appealing location for immigrants to settle. To achieve…
Fort Nashwaak
Fort Nashwaak (Naxoat) National Historic Site of Canada, though without any extant remnants or discovered archaeological proof, is acknowledged by a plaque from the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of…