Explore 19th Century New Brunswick at Kings Landing Historical Settlement
Immerse yourself in the 19th Century culture and heritage at Kings Landing Historical Settlement.
Immerse yourself in the 19th Century culture and heritage at Kings Landing Historical Settlement.
In northwestern New Brunswick, the St. John River Valley stretches from Edmunston through Fredericton to Saint John and the Bay of Fundy.
The upper reaches of the St. John River Valley, around Edmunston, are in gently rolling agricultural and lumber lands where people most often speak French. The Petit-Temis Interprovincial Linear Park is a biking path that links New Brunswick and Quebec. The New Brunswick Botanical Garden and the Antique Automobile Museum are local attractions. A little down the river is Florenceville, home to McCain Foods Limited's headquarters, and a free public art gallery called The Andrew and Laura McCain Gallery. Capital city Fredericton offers a rich selection of cultural, artistic and educational activities. Nearby is the Canadian Forces Base Gagetown Combat Training Centre and a Military Museum in Oromocto. The Valley ends in Saint John where the River meets the Bay of Fundy.
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