Location: Old Government House, 571 Queen Street, Fredericton
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York Sunbury Museum Old Government House, 571 Queen Street, Fredericton
Please note that the building is unheated and therefore uninsulated
so if you plan a visit on a cold day - please bundle up! It's a cool place to
visit ... literally!
Museum Hours: April - June: (Sunday and Monday Closed) Tuesday to Saturday: 1 to 4pm July - September 6: Sunday: 12 to 5pm and Monday to Saturday: 10am to 5 September 7 - November: (Sunday and Monday Closed) Tuesday to Saturday: 12 to 4pm December - March: By appointment (please call (506) 455-6041) or by chance Holidays: We are open some holidays from 12 to 5pm, please call ahead (506) 455-6041)
The Acadians of Fredericton by Sheila Andrew Fredericton's Loyalists by Robert L. Dallison Historic Architectural Features of Central New Brunswick Hope Restored (Loyalist Exhibit) Rex & Juliana Ewing The 19th Century Gallery The Agricultural Room The Coleman Frog The History of the Officer's Quarters War Brides World War I Trench
The York Sunbury Museum was founded in 1934 by the York Sunbury Historical Society. The Society was formed in 1932 and now has members from all over North America, however, most are from Central New Brunswick. In 1969 the Museum found permanent headquarters in the Officer's Quarters (571 Queen Street) in the heart of downtown Fredericton.
Contact: yorksunbury@nb.aibn.com or (506) 455-6041