Emancipation Day & Gordon House
On August 1, 1834, slavery was abolished in British North America and other British colonies, freeing enslaved people in Canada. This weekend, we will mark Emancipation Day and focus on the […]
On August 1, 1834, slavery was abolished in British North America and other British colonies, freeing enslaved people in Canada. This weekend, we will mark Emancipation Day and focus on the […]
On August 1, 1834, slavery was abolished in British North America and other British colonies, freeing enslaved people in Canada. This weekend, we will mark Emancipation Day and focus on the […]
The Lint brothers, Lawrence and Jacob, married the Hall sisters, Catherine and Frances, and worked hard to build their homes and establish their farms in the 1820s. Visit the humble […]
The Lint brothers, Lawrence and Jacob, married the Hall sisters, Catherine and Frances, and worked hard to build their homes and establish their farms in the 1820s. Visit the humble […]
Food has played an important role in all societies throughout history. This weekend, villagers will offer cooking and baking tips and discuss their favourite family recipes. In the heart of […]
Food has played an important role in all societies throughout history. This weekend, villagers will offer cooking and baking tips and discuss their favourite family recipes. In the heart of […]
The process of transforming sheared wool into a useable skein of yarn requires an expertise the members of the Huestis family possesses. Visit the Huestis house to learn how they […]
The process of transforming sheared wool into a useable skein of yarn requires an expertise the members of the Huestis family possesses. Visit the Huestis house to learn how they […]
The Jones family is one of the most established families in the village. They also live in the only stone house. Keep up with the Joneses this weekend as they […]
The Jones family is one of the most established families in the village. They also live in the only stone house. Keep up with the Joneses this weekend as they […]
If you think property rental is only a modern topic, you should head down to the Fisher House. Matthias and Mary Valentine are renting the Fisher House and are eager […]
If you think property rental is only a modern topic, you should head down to the Fisher House. Matthias and Mary Valentine are renting the Fisher House and are eager […]
The bell is ringing – time for school! The small Parish School and larger Lower Pokiok Superior School are fine examples of Victorian-era education in New Brunswick. Be on your […]
The bell is ringing – time for school! The small Parish School and larger Lower Pokiok Superior School are fine examples of Victorian-era education in New Brunswick. Be on your […]
Churches were a place of faith and community for many settlers in this era and had a major influence on how they lived their lives. At Kings Landing, St. Mark's […]
Churches were a place of faith and community for many settlers in this era and had a major influence on how they lived their lives. At Kings Landing, St. Mark's […]
Despite having no family in the area, the Donaldsons made the journey across the ocean and have already made an impression in their community. Find out about the family’s decade-long […]
Despite having no family in the area, the Donaldsons made the journey across the ocean and have already made an impression in their community. Find out about the family’s decade-long […]
The 19th century saw many groups cross the Atlantic Ocean to find a new home, sometimes by choice, often by necessity or force. This weekend, we focus on two of […]
The 19th century saw many groups cross the Atlantic Ocean to find a new home, sometimes by choice, often by necessity or force. This weekend, we focus on two of […]
Kings Landing is nestled along New Brunswick’s history-rich Saint John River, 20 Minutes West of Fredericton. More…