Proud of our heritage, Saint John boasts some of the most extensive information and artifacts about Canada’s accomplished history.
The Quaco Museum and Library opened in July 1978. The Museum contains the permanent collection of artifacts and archival material relating...
Created in the 1980s in order to preserve the Jewish heritage of Saint John.
The Firefighters' Museum was built in 1840, survived the Great Fire of 1877, and was designated as a National Historic Site in 1995.
This museum, an authentic nineteenth-century country general store, was restored by the G.E. Barbour Company in 1967 to mark the...
The Hayward China Museum preserves the history of the china and earthenware industry of Saint John
Loyalist House was constructed in 1811 by David Daniel Merrit, a Loyalist from Rye, New York and completed in 1817.
The New Brunswick Museum was established in 1842 and is the oldest continuing museum in Canada.