Pass to the Past

Visit your local New Brunswick public library from June 13 to 21, 2025 to obtain a limited-time pass for one free entry to Kings Landing! With a valid library card and a pass, you will be granted a single entry into the Village from June 15 to 21, 2025. Kings Landing is open daily from […]

Canada Day

Visit Kings Landing on Canada Day! Find the villagers debating Confederation; play croquet and enjoy a picnic; design your own flag and hang it up in the schoolhouse! Enjoy a relaxed family day in the village. Plus, try our new strawberry shortcake special at the King's Head Inn. Open from 10am to 5pm

Pleasures & Pastimes

Pleasures & Pastimes

Step back in time and enjoy the simple joys of summer! During Pleasures and Pastimes, you’ll experience classic outdoor and indoor games, charming picnics, elegant tea parties, village gossip, performances and dances at the theatre, story time, scarecrow decorating, and the highlight on Saturday: a lively historical baseball game where our visitors and villagers become […]

Pleasures & Pastimes

Pleasures & Pastimes

Step back in time and enjoy the simple joys of summer! During Pleasures and Pastimes, you’ll experience classic outdoor and indoor games, charming picnics, elegant tea parties, village gossip, performances and dances at the theatre, story time, scarecrow decorating, and the highlight on Saturday: a lively historical baseball game where our visitors and villagers become […]

Candlemaking Workshop

Step back in time at our candle-making workshop in a historic village! From wax to wick, learn the art of candle-making as you craft your own unique candles with expert guidance. An interpreter will share the fascinating history of candle-making techniques while you mold and shape your creations. Leave with a handmade keepsake to brighten […]

Emancipation Day Weekend

Emancipation Day Weekend

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 Gordon House and Black history in New Brunswick in partnership with the New Brunswick Black History Society. Underground Railroad code songs: Friday at 2pm; Saturday […]

Emancipation Day Weekend

Emancipation Day Weekend

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 Gordon House and Black history in New Brunswick in partnership with the New Brunswick Black History Society. Underground Railroad code songs: Friday at 2pm; Saturday […]

Getting Here is Easy, Leaving is the Hard Part!

Kings Landing is nestled along New Brunswick’s history-rich Saint John River, 20 Minutes West of Fredericton. More…