New Brunswick

Kings Landing Historic Settlement

Photo Credit: nagzi

King's Landing is a representation of rural New Brunswick from the period of 1780-1910. King's Landing was created around buildings that were saved and moved to make way for the head pond for the Mactaquac Dam. King's Landing is a living museum that currently has more than a dozen houses on site, all of which are original buildings.

Irving Nature Park

Photo Credit: Neil Harvey

Irving Nature Park is located in Saint John, New Brunswick along the Bay of Fundy coastline. The park is a 600 acre (243 hectare) site and was created by J.D. Irving Limited to help protect an environmentally significant, endangered area.

Cape Jourimain Nature Centre

Photo Credit: Harold Jarche

Cape Jourimain Nature Centre is located on Jourimain Island, in the protected Cape Jourimain National Wildlife Area, which is managed by the Canadian Wildlife Service.

Cape Jourimain is dedicated to improving our understanding of the natural and human history of the Cape Jourimain area and communicating these stories to the public.

Historic Garrison District

Photo Credit: Chris Campbell

The Historic Garrison District is located downtown, next to the St. John River. The Garrison is a centre for heritage, culture, craft and entertainment. This National Historic Site is where you’ll find musicians, artists and historic re-enactments.

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