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Restigouche County in New Brunswick

Welcome to Restigouche County, New Brunswick! This area is full of amazing historic places that tell stories about the past. These special spots are recognized on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, which means they are important for Canada's history. They can be buildings, parks, or even natural areas that have played a big role in how our communities grew.

Learning about these places helps us understand what life was like long ago and how people lived, worked, and built their towns. Let's explore some of these cool historic sites in Restigouche County!

Historic Places in Restigouche County

Dalhousie's Historic Gems

Inch Arran Light
The Inch Arran Point Front Range Lighthouse

The town of Dalhousie has several interesting historic sites:

  • Dalhousie Town Hall: Located at 117 Hall Street, this building has been a central part of the town's government and community life for many years. It's where important decisions about Dalhousie are made.
  • Hamilton Monument: You can find this monument at the corner of Hall and Adelaide Streets. Monuments often honor important people or events from the past.
  • Inch Arran Park: This beautiful park on Inch Arran Avenue is a great place to enjoy nature and history. Parks like this often have a long history of being gathering spots for the community.
  • Inch Arran Point Front Range Lighthouse: Standing proudly at Inch Arran Point, this lighthouse helped guide ships safely into the harbor. Lighthouses are important historical structures that show how people navigated the seas.
  • Riverview Cemetery: South of 107 Renfrew Street, this cemetery is a quiet place that holds the history of many people who lived in Dalhousie.
  • Rotary Memorial Park: This park is surrounded by important buildings like the Courthouse and Jail, and William, Court, and Hall Streets. It's a green space that adds to the town's historic feel.
  • Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church: Located at 336 Church Lane, this church is a significant religious building in Dalhousie, showing the community's heritage.
  • St. John's United Church: At 135 Brunswick Street, this church is another important place of worship with a rich history in the town.
  • St. Mary's Anglican Church: Found at 115 Hall Street, this church also contributes to the historic and spiritual landscape of Dalhousie.

Saint-Quentin's Historical Sites

Eglise Saint Quentin
The Steeple Rooster and The Fountain at Saint-Quentin
Eglise et Presbytere de Saint-Quentin
The Très Saint-Sacrement de Saint-Quentin Parish Rectory

The community of Saint-Quentin also has many places that tell its story:

  • Convent: Located at 10 Place de l'Eglise, convents were often important centers for education and community support in the past.
  • The Fountain: Found at 188 Canada Street, this fountain is a landmark that has likely been a meeting point or a symbol for the town for many years.
  • La Grande École: Meaning "The Big School," this historic school building at 182 Canada Street was once a key place for learning in Saint-Quentin.
  • Martel Dairy Farm: At 282 Canada Street, this farm represents the agricultural history of the area and how people made a living from the land.
  • Railway Station Warehouses: Near the reconstructed railway station on Canada Street, these warehouses were important for storing goods transported by train, showing the role of railways in the town's development.
  • Steeple Rooster: This unique feature is found at 188 Canada Street, likely on a church steeple. It's a traditional decoration with historical significance.
  • Très Saint-Sacrement de Saint-Quentin Parish Rectory: Located at 188 rue Canada, this rectory is the home for the parish priest and is an important part of the church community's history.

Historic Places in Other Areas

  • Former Kedgwick Railway Station: In Kedgwick, at 2A Jeanne d'Arc Road, this old railway station reminds us of the days when trains were a main way to travel and transport goods.
  • Glenwood Provincial Park: This park, located on Route 17 in Eldon, is a provincial park that has been recognized for its historical importance, perhaps due to its natural features or past uses.
  • Wolastoq National Historic Site of Canada: This very important site covers the entire watershed of the Saint John River. It's a vast area recognized for its deep historical and cultural significance, especially to the Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) First Nation people who have lived along this river for thousands of years. It highlights the long history of Indigenous peoples in the region.

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