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Victoria County in New Brunswick, Canada, is home to many special places. These places are called historic places because they have important stories from the past. They could be old buildings, monuments, or even parts of the land. They are officially recognized on the Canadian Register of Historic Places. This register helps protect these sites so future generations can learn from them.

This article will take you on a journey through some of these amazing historic spots in Victoria County. You will discover old churches, railway stations, and other interesting landmarks that tell us about the history of this region.

Discovering Grand Falls' History

Grand Falls, New Brunswick is a town with many historic sites. It has a rich past, from early settlements to important transportation hubs. Let's explore some of its most notable historic places.

Places of Worship and Remembrance

Grand Falls has several historic churches and cemeteries. These sites often show us how communities grew and what was important to the people who lived there long ago.

  • All Saints Anglican Church: Located on Front Street, this church is a historic building. It has been a place of worship for many years.
  • Assomption Church: This church on Chapel Street is another important religious site. It has been a central part of the community's spiritual life.
  • Assomption Cemetery: There are two historic Assomption Cemeteries in Grand Falls. One is on Chapel Street and the other on Portage Road. These are resting places for many people who helped build the town.
  • Pine Hill Cemetery: Found on Broadway Boulevard, this cemetery is also a historic burial ground.
  • St. Andrew's United Church: On Church Street, this church has served the community for a long time.
  • Union Cemetery: This cemetery on Manse Street is another historic site where people are remembered.
  • United Baptist Church: Located on Court Street, this church is also a significant historic building in Grand Falls.

Historic Buildings and Community Hubs

Many buildings in Grand Falls played important roles in daily life. They show us how people worked, gathered, and communicated.

  • The Broadway: This building on Broadway Boulevard is a historic landmark. It likely served as a central point for activities in the past.
  • Farmers' Market: The building on Madawaska Road that once housed the Farmers' Market is also historic. Markets were vital for communities to trade goods.
  • Government of Canada Building: This building on Broadway Boulevard was once a government office. It shows how public services were provided in the past.
  • Kirkpatrick House: On Church Street, this house is a historic residence. It gives us a glimpse into the homes of earlier residents.
  • Malabeam Centre: Located on Madawaska Road, this centre is a historic community building.
  • Masonic Hall: This hall on Church Street was a meeting place for a fraternal organization. Such halls were important social centres.
  • Old Grand Falls Post Office: On Court Street, this building was once the town's post office. Post offices were crucial for sending letters and connecting people.
  • Sénéchal Store: This historic store on Broadway Boulevard was a place where people bought their goods. It tells us about local businesses.

Monuments and Memorials

Monuments help us remember important people or events. Grand Falls has several of these.

  • Herby (Bert) Corbin Monument: This monument on Broadway Boulevard honors a person important to the town's history.
  • Krupp Cannon: Also on Broadway Boulevard, this cannon is a historic display. It might be a war memorial or a historical artifact.
  • Sons of Martha Monument: Located in O. B. Davis Park, this monument also commemorates a group or event.

Railway History in Victoria County

Railways were very important for connecting towns and moving goods across Canada. Victoria County has several historic railway stations.

  • Canadian Pacific Railway Station (Aroostook): This station in Aroostook, New Brunswick was a key stop for trains. It helped people and goods travel across the country.
  • Former Canadian Pacific Railway Station (Grand Falls): Located on Portage Street in Grand Falls, this old station also played a big role in train travel.
  • Former National Transcontinental Railway (Canadian National Railways) Station: This station on CN Road in Grand Falls was part of another major railway line. These stations are reminders of a time when trains were the main way to travel long distances.

Historic Sites Beyond Grand Falls

Victoria County has other important historic places outside of Grand Falls. These sites tell us about different communities and their unique stories.

  • Danish Immigrant Lot: In New Denmark, New Brunswick, this site on Main Street is important for its connection to Danish immigrants. It shows how different groups of people settled in the area.
  • Former St. James United Church: This church on West Riverside Drive in Southern Victoria is a historic religious building.
  • Fort Carleton Commemorative Site: On Broadway Boulevard in Grand Falls, this site remembers an old fort. Forts were important for defense and trade in earlier times.
  • Victoria County Court House: Located on West Riverside Drive in Southern Victoria, this building was where legal matters were handled. Courthouses are important for understanding the justice system of the past.
  • Victoria County Registry Office: Also on West Riverside Drive in Southern Victoria, this office kept important records like land deeds. It shows how official documents were managed.
  • Wolastoq National Historic Site of Canada: This very large historic site covers the entire watershed of the Saint John River. It is important to the Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) First Nation people. It recognizes their long history and connection to the river and its lands.

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