The Government House is a beautifully preserved Georgian building with deep historical significance. Built in 1828, it has served as the residence of New Brunswick's Lieutenant Governor for nearly two centuries. The grounds are well-maintained, and the house offers a glimpse into the province's colonial past. The free guided tour provided additional context and warm reception by staff.
The Lieutenant Governor represents the reigning British monarch, and fulfills important ceremonial and constitutional roles which help ensure the continuity of parliamentary traditions in...
Read moreSurprisingly delightful little gem of where the lieutenant governor works and you can visit the first 2 floors. The people who work here including the security guard are just absolutely delightful and friendly and it's really good to see a little corner dedicated to the Indigenous population. The library section is great to see what books were around in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
With free parking and a thoroughly nice exhibit, it's a nice...
Read moreBeautifully preserved historic residence of the Lt Gov of New Brunswick. Hosts events on a regular basis which give the public an opportunity to see the art works and artefacts on display. The grounds host the Highland Games...
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