Museums

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.

Potato World

Photo Credit: NotQuiteSonic

Potato world is located in Florenceville, New Brunswick, just 2 km off the Trans Canada Highway on highway 110.  Potato world is the home of the Potato Hall of Recognition, acknowledging the contributions of New Brunswickers to the potato industry.

Chocolate Museum

The Chocolate Museum is a Canadian First, located in the Town of St. Stephen and is a not-for-profit organization. The museum opened in June 1999 and presents the story of brothers James and Gilbert Ganong, whose candy making company was built in the late 1800s and continues today.

Atlantic Salmon Museum

The Atlantic Salmon Museum is located on the banks of the Main South West Miramichi River in the Village of Doaktown.  The Museum, through its many interpretive displays, shows the life and history of the Atlantic salmon.

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