All museums open on Monday and attractions to visit in New Brunswick

Planning a museum visit on Monday? Below are all 6 museums and attractions in New Brunswick (Canada) that are open on Monday.

Looking for museums open on Monday in New Brunswick? These are the best places to visit:

  1. New Brunswick Museum1

    New Brunswick Museum

     Saint John
    The New Brunswick Museum, situated in Saint John, New Brunswick, holds the distinction of being Canada's oldest continuing museum. This historical institution has been preserving and showcasing the country's rich heritage for many years, making it a significant cultural landmark.
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    Shediac Railway Station

     Shediac
  3. Loyalist House3

    Loyalist House

     Saint John
    Loyalist House, located in uptown Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, is a museum and National Historic Site. This house was the residence of the prosperous Merritt family from the time it was completed in 1817 until 1958. The Merritt family were United Empire Loyalists who originally hailed from Rye, New York. They landed in Parrtown, New Brunswick in May 1783, along with approximately 6,000 other loyalists, after fleeing the American Revolution.
  4. Fort Beausรฉjour โ€“ Fort Cumberland National Historic Site4

    Fort Beausรฉjour โ€“ Fort Cumberland National Historic Site

     Aulac
    Fort Beausรฉjour, also known as Fort Cumberland, is a historic site located in the hamlet of Aulac, Pont-ร -Buot, in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It is situated just north of the Mรฉsagouรจche River, which forms the border with the neighboring province of Nova Scotia. This fort has been a national historic site since 1920 and is a testament to the contested history between the French and the British in this region.
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    New Brunswick Internment Camp Museum

     Minto
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    Central New Brunswick Woodmen's Museum

     Boiestown
    The Central New Brunswick Woodsmen's Museum is a unique institution dedicated to the history of forestry in Canada. It is situated in the town of Boiestown, New Brunswick. This location offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history of the forestry industry in a setting that is both educational and scenic.