New Brunswick Art & Culture - Museums
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1: Atlantic Salmon Museum, Doaktown
Explore the virtual world of the Atlantic salmon, the king of sport fish, here on the banks of the beautiful Miramichi River. You'll learn all about this important resource and amazing fish - the Atlantic salmon. This Attraction holds an extensive collection of artifacts connected with the salmon. There are many examples of artificial flies; fishing rods made out of wood, bamboo and carbon .....
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2: Central New Brunswick Woodmen's Museum, Boiestown
Authentic tools, documents and photographs, a rebuilt trapper's cabin, man-made lake, woods, trails and examples of machinery help to make vivid the saga of the deep woods and chart the course of local history to the present day. Also Miramichi culture (fishing, hunting and farming). Lunches, snacks, or full meals available if pre-booked. A Must-See Attraction!
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3: Johnson's Museum, Moncton
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4: Miramichi Ecomuseum, Miramichi
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5: Potato World, Florenceville
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6: Steeves William Henry House, Hillsborough
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7: Agricultural Museum Of NB, Sussex
You will find us in Downtown Sussex, the heart of New Brunswick, and the Dairy Center of the Maritimes. We are situated in the beautiful Princess Louise Park. Next door, to the Princess Louise Show Center, the 8th Hussars sports center, and the Golden Jubilee Hall.
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8: Charlotte County Archives, St. Andrews
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9: Charlotte County Museum, St. Stephen
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10: Doak Historic Park, Doaktown
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11: Fort Beausejour Museum, Sackville

Constructed by the French military in 1751, Fort Beauséjour was designed to defend the territory west of the Missaguash River (now the province of New Brunswick) during the French & Indian War. In 1755, after a short siege, the fortification was captured by the British colonial troops under the command of Col. Robert Monckton and renamed Fort Cumberland. It was occupied until 1835. This .....
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12: Grand Falls Museum, Grand Falls
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13: Grand Manan Museum, Grand Manan
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14: Hatheway Labour Exhibit Centre, Saint John
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15: Hussars Regimental Museum, Sussex
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