Welcome Centre Virtual Visit
Virtual Visit & 50th Anniversary Exhibit
Journey through this virtual tour featuring the 50th Anniversary Exhibit in the Kings Landing Welcome Centre. Learn about the history of Kings Landing as well as the history being told in this open-air museum. Click the points of interest to read information, see images and watch videos related to the displays. Please note: this is the exhibit as captured on July 6, 2024. The exhibit will change for the 2025 season, and for special events, so it may look a little different the next time you visit!
Explore the Exhibit
Click below to step into the Welcome Centre, virtually! We hope you enjoy your visit!
If you have a virtual reality headset, you can use it to see this exhibit! Click to visit the Matterport support page if you need help setting up. Please note that the points of interest may not be visible.
Additional Resource
To make this virtual tour even more fun and educational for children at school or at home, open the document below for questions to consider, a link to a quiz and an activity sheet.
CLICK FOR VIRTUAL TOUR RESOURCE
Temporary Exhibits & Mini Lessons
Several temporary exhibits were shown each week during the 2024 season as they related to the weekend themes and the historical houses. Click through the list of topics to read some of the temporary exhibit files.
- Donaldson: If Walls Could Talk
- Lint: The Art of Making Butter Moulds
- Slipp: Whimsies and Toys
- Hagerman: Majolica Ware
- Joslin: Shoeing Horse & Oxen
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.