About
Welcome to Kings Landing where there’s no time like the present to discover the past! Celebrating our 50th anniversary season in 2024, Kings Landing’s mission is to attract, engage, enrich and educate the people of New Brunswick and visitors by showcasing the well-researched adaptation of people who lived along the St. John River Valley in the 19th century.
Situated along the Wolastoq (Saint John River), this 300-acre living history museum is home to a recreated 19th-century village full of costumed characters, farm animals and 70 historic buildings. Kings Landing is home to nearly 90,000 artefacts and also offers educational programs, children’s summer camps, exhibits, and unique culinary experiences.
Mission Statement: To create, maintain, and operate an authentic living history museum that will attract, engage, enrich and educate the people of New Brunswick and visitors by showcasing the well-researched adaptation of people who lived along the Saint John River through the 19th Century.
Acknowledgement of First Peoples and Traditional Territory
We, the Kings Landing Corporation, respectfully acknowledge that New Brunswick is situated on the unceded and unsurrendered territories of the Wolastoqey, Mi’gmaw, and Peskotomuhkati peoples. We seek to repair and rebuild meaningful relationships with Indigenous peoples and honour these lands which hold the hopes of future generations.
Nonomonen ‘ci Amsqahseweyak Pomawsuwinuwok naka Nehkayiw ‘Kihtakomikumuwa.
Kings Landing Corporation wewinomoniya naka kcitomitahatomoniya ktahkomiq etoli maqahatiyeq nit skicinuwey ktahkomiq ‘ciw Wolastoqiyik.