Museums for Kids in New Brunswick

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    RESURGO Place is a state-of-the-art facility where Moncton heritage, technology and discovery intersect. The resilient City of Moncton was built on transportation. We invite you to come discover why the city's motto is Resurgo, "I rise again." Explore stories of our people and heritage. Follow transportation themes that weave in and out, shaping our understanding of this place and its connections to the wider world. Have hands-on fun with our interactive exhibits, moving your creations further, faster... Read more

    Set in the historic birthplace of the Honourable William Henry Steeves, the Steeves House Museum is a charming Colonial mansion filled with light from massive windows. The original cottage was finished in 1812, and William Henry Steeves was born here in 1814 as the oldest of eleven children. He became a Father of Confederation and, later, Senator Steeves. The larger house was added circa 1840 when the economy of the Village expanded. The house is now comprised of 6000 sq. ft of period rooms and antique... Read more

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    As well as amazing exhibitions of historic and contemporary art we offer weekly art classes: Weekly art camps all summer- check out the Artistica camp information on our website! Art for Tots on Fridays 10-11am for parents and very young children Family Art classes on the second and last Sundays each month from 2-4pm. Adult classes each Thursday evening from 7-9pm The Beaverbrook Art Gallery is pleased to offer exciting programs for children and youth where participants engage in discussions,... Read more

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    The 8th Hussars Museum collects, preserves, and interprets the history of the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise’s), other military units and Camp Sussex including many local veterans. Located in the historic Train Station in Sussex, NB where countless soldiers arrived by rail to train at Camp Sussex and later to serve in the South African War, WWI and WWII. Read more

    The Kings County Museum is home to 18,000 artifacts, plus houses the genealogy information of the Kings County Historical & Archival Society. We preserve and share the physical and cultural history of Kings County as well as archival materials going back as far as the Loyalist settlers of the late 18th century. A highlight of our collection is the Confederation Quilt, a crazy quilt created in 1864 from pieces of the ball gowns worn by the ladies at the Charlottetown Conference in 1864. The old... Read more

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