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Map of New Brunswick highlighting Queens County
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Queens County in New Brunswick is a special place filled with history! It's home to many important buildings, sites, and monuments that tell stories about the past. These places are called historic places because they have been officially recognized for their special value. They could be old houses, military buildings, community centers, or even natural areas where important events happened long ago.

These historic places are listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places. This register helps protect them so that future generations, like you, can learn from and enjoy them. Some places are important to all of Canada (federal), some to New Brunswick (provincial), and others are special to their local towns (municipal). Let's explore some of these amazing spots in Queens County!

Exploring Historic Places in Queens County

Queens County has a rich history, from military bases to quiet farmhouses and important community buildings. Each place has a unique story to tell about the people who lived and worked there.

Military History at CFB Gagetown

CFB Gagetown is a large Canadian Forces base that plays a big part in the history of Queens County. Several buildings on the base are considered historic because of their role in military training and life.

  • Barrack Blocks (Buildings H21 and H23): These buildings on Dufferin Drive in Arcadia were once living quarters for soldiers. They show us what life was like for military personnel in the past.
  • Drill Halls (D15 and H12): Located at CFB Gagetown, these halls were used for military training and exercises. They are important reminders of the base's long history.
  • Junior Ranks Quarters: Also on Cartier Crescent in Arcadia, these quarters provided housing for junior soldiers. They are another example of the historic structures found on the base.

Community and Civic Landmarks

Many historic places in Queens County are buildings that served the community, like libraries, town halls, and heritage centers.

  • Cambridge-Narrows Municipal Building: Found at 6 Municipal Lane in Arcadia, this building has been a center for local government and community activities.
  • Cambridge-Narrows Regional Library: Located at 2216 Lakeview Road in Arcadia, this library is a place where people have gathered for years to read, learn, and connect.
  • Chipman Community Heritage Centre: At 238 Main Street in Chipman, this center helps preserve and share the history of the Chipman area.
  • Codys Women's Institute Hall: This hall at 1 Codys Lane in Johnston was an important meeting place for the Women's Institute, a group that worked to improve life in rural communities.
  • Orange Hall Museum: Located on Court House Road in Arcadia, this museum likely tells the story of the Orange Order, a fraternal organization with a long history in the region.
  • Queens County Court House: At 16 Court House Road in Arcadia, this building served as a place for justice and legal proceedings for many years.
  • Soldiers' Memorial Hall: This hall at 81 Tilley Road in Arcadia is a special place that honors soldiers from the area who served their country.

Historic Homes and Estates

Queens County is also home to many beautiful and historically significant houses, each with its own story.

  • Nehemiah Belyea House: This house at 3259 Lower Cambridge Road in Arcadia is an example of the older homes in the area.
  • Archdeacon Hiram A. Cody House: Located at 37 Codys Lane in Codys, this house belonged to a notable person in the community's history.
  • Anthony Flower House: Found on Lower Cambridge Road in Arcadia, this is another historic residence that shows the architectural styles of the past.
  • Dr. Malcolm MacDonald House: At 2224 Lakeview Road in Arcadia, this house was once the home of a local doctor, reflecting the lives of important community members.
  • Harry Peters House: This home at 5 Mill Road in Arcadia is part of the county's collection of historic residences.
  • Charles Robinson House: Located at 2321 Lower Cambridge Road in Arcadia, this house is another example of a preserved historic home.
  • James S. Robinson House: Just down the road at 2349 Lower Cambridge Road in Arcadia, this house also contributes to the county's historical charm.
  • Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley House / Tilley House National Historic Site of Canada: At 69 Front Street in Arcadia, this house was the home of Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, a very important figure in Canadian history. He was one of the Fathers of Confederation, meaning he helped create Canada as a country! This site is recognized as important to all of Canada.
  • Yeamans House: Located at 4 Yeamans Road in Minto, this house is another significant historic property in the county.

Other Unique Historic Sites

Beyond buildings, Queens County has other interesting historic places, including archaeological sites and monuments.

  • Cow Point Site: This archaeological site on Scotchtown Road in Scotchtown is a place where archaeologists have found evidence of ancient human activity, telling us about the very first people who lived here.
  • History of Coal Mining Monument: Near 187 Main Street in Minto, this monument remembers the important history of coal mining in the area, which was a major industry for many years.
  • Hendry Farm Lighthouse: Located on Washademoak Lane in Arcadia, this lighthouse once guided boats on the water, showing the importance of waterways for travel and trade.
  • Jemseg Archaeological Site: On Highway 695 in Arcadia, this is another archaeological site that provides clues about the early inhabitants of the region.
  • James Peters Tombstone: Found on Front Street in Arcadia, this tombstone is a historic marker in a cemetery, reminding us of the people who shaped the community.
  • Pines Conservation Park: At 1307 Bridge Drive in Arcadia, this park is recognized for its natural beauty and perhaps its role in local conservation efforts.
  • Reid's Mill Smokestack: Located at 32 and 34 Old Mill Road in Arcadia, this smokestack is a remnant of an old mill, showing the industrial past of the area.
  • St. John's Anglican Church Cemetery: On Front Street in Arcadia, this cemetery is a historic burial ground, often containing old gravestones that tell stories of early settlers.
  • Wharves of Cambridge-Narrows: These historic wharves on the western shore of Washademoak Lake in Arcadia were once busy places for boats to dock, load, and unload goods, showing the importance of water transportation.
  • Wolastoq National Historic Site of Canada: This very important site covers the entire watershed of the Saint John River. It is recognized for its deep historical and cultural significance to the Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) First Nation people, who have lived along this river for thousands of years. It's a place that tells the story of Indigenous heritage in Canada.

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