Map of National Historic Sites NB
Updated 19 March, 2023.
Ten years I have lived in New Brunswick. In that time frame, I have traveled around most of New Brunswick, getting to know it thoroughly. A while back I wrote East Coast Bucket List, and part of it was finding and documenting National Historic sites.
I am happy to say I have finally got The Seal Cove Smoked Herring Stands, on Grand Manan, however, If Fort Jemseq, has a monument at its location, I have not been able to find it. I have been to the coordinates several times but found no marker or plaque. I don’t have a picture for a Saint Luke’s Anglican Church in Quispamsis, or Chipman Hill, in Saint John but I have been to both. LA Coupe Dry Dock in Aulac, remains unfounded. I’ll give it another try this summer.
I Hope you will try this excellent historical treasure hunt around the province. Here is the list:
Saint John
- Chipman Hill — please see Loyalist house picture.
- Carleton Martello Tower
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4. Fort La Tour
5. Fort Howe
Imperial Capital Theatre
6. Loyalist House
7. Bank of New Brunswick
8. Number 2 Mechanic volunteer Company Engine House
9. Ordnance Building
10. Partridge Island Quarantine Station — Not accessible, off-limits to the public.
11. Prince William Streetscape
12. Saint John City Market
13. Saint John Court House
Fredericton
Officers square
- Arts building, University of New Brunswick
- Christ Church Cathedral Fredericton
- Fort Nashwaak Fredericton North
- Fredericton City Hall
- Old government house
- Saint Anne’s Chapel of Ease
- Saint Paul’s United Church
- William Brydone Jack Observatory
- York County Courthouse
- Wolastoq Old Government House
- Belmont House Lincoln.
- Boss Gibson plaque
Highway 8
- Augustine Mound Metepenagiang
- Oxbow Metepenagiag
- Beaubears Island / ship building Miramichi
- Boishebert Miramichi
- Gibson Family Plot Marysville
- Marysville Cotton Mill, Marysville
- Marysville Historic District National Historic Plaque
Moncton, Sackville
- Chandler House, Dorchester,, NB
- Free Meeting House, Moncton
- Hammond House, Sackville
- La Coupe Dry Dock, Aulac, (couldn’t find it.)
- Fort Beasejour/Fort Cumberland, Aulac
- Tonge Island, Sackville
- Monument Lefebvre, Memramcook
Saint Andrews
- Charolotte County Courthouse Saint Andrews
- Greenock Church, Saint Andrews
- Sir William Van Horne Estate, Minister Island
- Minister Island/ Pre Contact site, St. Andrews
- Saint Andrews Block House
- St Georges Post office
Local Oromocto/Gagetown
- Christ Church Anglican, Maugersville
- Tilley House, Gagetown
- Fort Jemseg, Jemseg. No plaque in place.
- Fort Nerepis Grand Bay Westfield
- Trinity Church and Rectory, Kingston
- Saint Luke’s Anglican Church, Quispamsis, No picture available.
North
- Connell House, Woodstock
- Hartland Covered Bridge, Hartland
Acadian Coastal Drive
- Denys Fort Habitation, Shippagan
- Fort Gaspareaux, Port Elgin
- Miscou Island Lighthouse, Miscou Island
- Nicole Deny Monument board, Bathurst
- McAdam Railway Station, McAdam
- Meductic Indian Village, Fort Meductic, Meductic
Seal Cove Smoked Herring Stands, Grand Manan.
For more historical people and grave monuments please read In Honour of Canada’s 150th.
Hope you enjoy this Canadian National historic treasure hunt around New Brunswick.
Cheers and Happy Travels from Maritime Mac
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What a wonderful adventure you’ve been having 😁
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Yes, big journey around the province. So much to see in my own backyard. Thanks Lloyd.
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wonderful pics with the exception of the ones with that nasty white stuff. brrrr!
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I know, winter doesn’t stop me from looking around…
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Wow, such a wonderful journey you’ve been on Kelly! Great photos. I hope your leg has healed up. ❤️🇨🇦
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It was three weeks yesterday, since surgery but I am doing surprisingly well. Cast comes off September 24th, then it will be lots of rehab…. but the worst is behind me… Thanks John
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Wow, you must have really torqued your leg Kelly. Glad it’s healing up. Surgery for a lover of hiking is not good! ❤️
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yes, I was walking down hill, and I felt myself falling my leg was hooked between roots I guess. all I heard was the crack and I knew it was broken.
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OMG, awful.
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It was scary, I am writing the story, not really a blog post, may try sell it, if it turns out as I hope
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I love the architecture and simple color of Charlotte County Courthouse musuem
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you are right simple but functional. I liked it too.
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Thank you for the excursion. Greenock Church is beautiful.
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yes, It was, thank you so much for your comments
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The photos didn’t load on my computer.
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Oh dear sorry about that. Hmm
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Okay, I rebooted and they slowly scrolled down.
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Its been a while since we have been to NB …..look forward to visiting again … When we can cross the border from NS.
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Wow, that is quite the collection of historical landmarks, Kelly. You’ve done a great job, and as I have followed along, you seem to have a great time in the process. Impressive photos. Fun sculptures on the Prince William Streetscape. Sorry to hear about your leg. –Curt
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Thanks So much curt..it’s taken a rotation of several seasons to collect them
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I’ll bet!
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I really enjoyed this adventure
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Thank you so much. I am glad you did
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What a fun project! You’ve taken some excellent photos.
Glad to hear you’re healing, but such a drag to get injured like that.😥
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I had revamped this post from a year ago .I was missing places and I have now completed them leg is good can run very well still lots of physiotherapy. Thinking of getting plate removed when elective surgeries ar allowed again. Thanks Eileen
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Charming – great captures
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