Canoe to Steamboat: St. John River Travel (on line)
For more than 10 centuries, the Saint John River has been a central pathway through the land now known as the province of New Brunswick. First Nations people rode its currents in hand-carved canoes over thousands of years. Then, with the 17th-century arrival of European settlers, who used sail-powered craft such as woodboats, travel on the St. John drastically changed form...enjoy more from this website.
Exhibits:
•Acadians of Fredericton by Sheila Andrew
•Fredericton's Loyalists by Robert L. Dallison
•Museum Treasures: A Celebration
•Orientation Room
•The 19th Century Gallery
•The Agricultural Room
•The Boss's World by T. W. Acheson
•The Coleman Frog
•Rising from the Ashes: The Fires at St. Mary's Ferry
•World War I Trench
On-line Exhibits:
•Canoe to Steamboat: St. John River Travel
•Artefact Canada
•Life on a Farm in York Sunbury County
•Museum Treasures: A Celebration
Satellite Exhibit:
•Walking Trail History Exhibit by Robert McNeil
•Marysville (Coming Soon)
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