In the words of the famous architect Renzo Piano, “A museum is a place where one should lose one’s head.” We think you’ll enjoy losing yours amidst the eclectic and extraordinary collections of New Brunswick’s many museums. Find yourself standing next to the thrilling and gargantuan skeleton of a Right Whale at the New Brunswick Museum. Explore our unique history and cultural heritage at Metepenagiag Heritage Park, the site of a 3,000 year-old Mi’kmaq village. Or visit the Museé acadien de l’Université de Moncton to discover one of the largest collections of Acadian artifacts in the world. You might just find that a day at the museum is not enough time to see all of our historic wonders.
The museum showcases vintage and antique automobiles and other equipment related to transportation and communication history. Read More
Region:River Valley Scenic Drive
Explore the virtual world of the Atlantic salmon, the king of sport fish, here on the banks of the beautiful Miramichi... Read More
Region:Miramichi River Route
This museum contains an eclectic collection of artifacts, archival material, books and furniture used in the public schools, teacher training... Read More
8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise) is Canada's oldest armoured regiment, dating back to 1848. This museum acquires, displays and... Read More
Region:Fundy Coastal Drive
Canada’s 11th Prime Minister, R. B. Bennett, came from Albert County, along with a colourful procession of pioneers, artisans, explorers, shipbuilders... Read More
An authentic reproduction of a 19th-century country store. Read More
Built in Sackville ca. 1841 by Sackville’s most prolific builder of sailing ships during the "Golden Age of Sail," Christopher Boultenhouse; today’s Boultenhouse Heritage Centre is... Read More
As a centennial project, the University of New Brunswick brought to the campus and restored a one-room New Brunswick schoolhouse, located for more than a hundred years... Read More
Exhibits artifacts that illustrate the history and heritage of the military forces in New Brunswick from 1800 to the present, and the Canadian Army at war, during peacetime and on United Nations duty... Read More
The Canadian Military Engineers Museum tells the story of the men and women who are “first in,” “last out”, and their vital role in the success of military and peacekeeping operations. Read More
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