Top Museums in Kings county, New brunswick

John Fisher Memorial Museum

Address: 874 Route 845, Kingston, NB E5N 1V3, Canada

Museum Point of interest Establishment

“High quality displays in this small, community museum. Gives a great insight into the community. Love the art exhibit in the temporary gallery.”

Kings County Museum

Address: 27 Centennial Rd, Hampton, NB E5N 6N3, Canada

Museum Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“For a small town museum it is very interesting. Glad we had the guided tour to point out some of the details we might have missed.”

Covered Bridge Hammind River

Address: Hampton Parish, NB E5N, Canada

Museum Point of interest Establishment

8th Hussars Regimental Museum

Address: 66 Broad St, Sussex, NB E4E 5S2, Canada

Museum

“Alot of love, care, and respect went into the creation of this space. Thank you for a great tour and a fabulous tribute to so many.”

Agricultural Museum Of New Brunswick

Address: 28 Perry St, Sussex, NB E4E 2N7, Canada

Museum

“I have not been in this museum since I was a kid and was amazed by how much stuff they had there. I visited at the same time when they had various demonstrations of running equipment and it was very interesting. I hope that the local schools take kids there on outings as it is very educational. My only criticism is that many of the labels and descriptions are very old and could be redone. Otherwise, its a great place to spend an afternoon.”

Schoales Dam Ranger Camp

Address: Hammond, Hammond Parish, NB E4E, Canada

Museum

“This camp was managed by the Department of Natural Resources and Energy and used as a base camp for their various operations. There is some historical significance to these building and it is well known in the area. In recent years the building has fallen into disrepair and is no longer used by the DNRE. At present the buildings (main lodge and one out building) are in desperate need of repair. DTI, at one point had determined that this valuable asset was to be torn down but our group felt that the buildings were salvageable and we petitioned the Province to let us take it over. The goal of our organization would be to bring this property, including the two buildings back from its current state of disrepair and make it a functioning, useful asset that can be used by other various non-profit organizations (such as the Boy Scouts, church groups, RCMP, local fire departments and Ambulance NB Employees) for operational, recreational and training purposes. We also believe that it is an excellent venue to hold community meetings or gatherings. Historically the property was loaned out to these organizations, free of charge, so the youth can experience a wilderness setting but still have some comforts. The location is perfect for staging hikes or taking the youth fishing in nearby lakes. I know from personal experience that the Boy Scouts of Canada have made use of this facility in years past. The Army Cadet program has also been a prominent user. Local church groups have brought youth and troubled teens out and stayed in the camp.”

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