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Government House

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Claire
January 26, 2020
This building was “centre-stage” for the frustrations, fears and intrigues, which culminated in the union of British North America. It was here that Lieutenant Governor, Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, worked with pro-confederation advocates in Canada, as well as New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, to bring about our entry into Confederation. This National and Provincial Historic Site, built in 1828, is a place of history, culture, art and excellence. Open to the public regularly, Government House is a museum, gallery, heritage site and community resource. *Government House is the official residence and place of work for New Brunswick’'s Lieutenant-Governor. *Free guided tours available from June to end of August, Monday to Saturdays (10am-4pm), or by appointment. Tour dates and times may vary without notice, please call ahead.
This building was “centre-stage” for the frustrations, fears and intrigues, which culminated in the union of British North America. It was here that Lieutenant Governor, Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, worked with pro-confederation advocates in Canada, as well as New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, to bring…
Lei
September 26, 2019
The official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick
Gary
June 20, 2013
Fully restored home of the NB Governor General, open to tours.
Standort
51 Woodstock Rd
Fredericton, NB