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Sunbury County in New Brunswick is home to many amazing places that tell stories about the past! These are called historic places, and they are special because they help us remember important events, people, and ways of life from long ago. They can be buildings, churches, monuments, or even large natural areas.

This article will introduce you to some of these cool historic spots in Sunbury County. They are all officially recognized on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, which means they are protected and celebrated for their importance to Canada's history.

Discovering Historic Places in Sunbury County

Sunbury County has a rich history, from early settlements to important natural landmarks. Let's explore some of the places that have been preserved to teach us about the past.

Belmont House: A Glimpse into the Past

One of the notable historic places is the Belmont House / R. Wilmot Home National Historic Site of Canada. Located on Lincoln Road in Lincoln, this house is more than just an old building. It was once the home of Robert Wilmot, a very important person in New Brunswick's history. He played a big role in politics and helped shape the province. Visiting Belmont House is like stepping back in time to see how people lived and worked many years ago.

Historic Churches and Community Life

Churches often stand as important landmarks in communities, and Sunbury County has a few historic ones.

Christ Church Anglican National Historic Site

In Maugerville, you'll find the Christ Church Anglican National Historic Site of Canada. This church is a beautiful example of old architecture and has been a central part of the community for a very long time. It shows how important faith and community gatherings were to the early settlers of the area.

St. John's Anglican Church and Graveyard

Another significant church is St. John's Anglican Church and Graveyard in Oromocto. Not only is the church building historic, but its graveyard also tells stories of the people who lived and contributed to the area over generations. It's a quiet place for reflection and learning about the past residents.

Acadia Forest Experimental Station: Learning About Nature

The Acadia Forest Experimental Station in Maugerville is a unique historic site. It's not just one building, but a collection of buildings that were part of an important research station. Scientists and researchers worked here to study forests and learn how to manage them better. This station helped us understand more about trees and the environment, which is super important for our planet!

Some of the historic buildings at the station include:

  • Building 2, which was the Superintendent's Residence.
  • Building 8, which served as the Kitchen.
  • Building 10, known as the Bunkhouse, likely where workers or researchers slept.
  • Building 11, a Four Car Garage.
  • Building 12, used for Staff Housing, and was once a Stable.
  • Building 15, a Guest Cabin.

These buildings show us the kind of facilities needed for scientific research in the past.

Wolastoq National Historic Site: The River's Story

One of the most significant historic places is the Wolastoq National Historic Site of Canada. This site isn't just one building; it covers the entire watershed of the Saint John River. The Wolastoq is incredibly important to the Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) First Nation people, who have lived along this river for thousands of years.

The name "Wolastoq" means "beautiful and bountiful river" in the Wolastoqiyik language. This river has been central to their culture, way of life, and spiritual beliefs. Recognizing it as a National Historic Site helps everyone understand and respect the deep connection the Wolastoqiyik people have with this land and water. It's a reminder of the rich Indigenous history that shaped this region long before European settlers arrived.

Oromocto St John River
The Saint John River near Oromocto, part of the Wolastoq National Historic Site.

Other Notable Historic Places

Sunbury County also has other interesting historic spots:

  • The George Brown House in Oromocto is another example of a historic home that tells a local story.
  • The Burpee-Bridges House in Sheffield is also recognized for its historical value.
  • The Oromocto Cenotaph is a monument in Oromocto that honors soldiers who served in wars, reminding us of their bravery and sacrifices.

These places, big and small, all contribute to the unique history of Sunbury County and help us connect with the past.

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