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Kingston | New Brunswick

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John Fisher Memorial Museum

This museum is named in honour of John Fisher, a celebrated CBC broadcaster and publicist. From 1943 to 1955, he travelled throughout the country, broadcasting its wonders on “John Fisher Reports,” a popular program that could be heard three times a week on the national radio.

The museum was opened in 1982 and depicts many aspects of life in the area. From Wolastoqiyik basket work to the tools and clothing of early settlers in the area, the museum displays many local artifacts.

Photos: Google Maps, Tamara LLangstroth; https://www.kingstonnb.ca/more/john-fisher-memorial-museum

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1810 Carter House Tea Room & Gift Shop

The 1810 Carter House was initially built in the early 1800s, and today it operates as a heritage home, library, museum, and tea room. They offer lunch service, as well as a classic tea experience complete with artisan sandwiches and gourmet desserts.

You can learn about the history of the Carter house, pick up some souvenirs, and enjoy a delicious meal and tea service, all at the same time!

Photos: Google Street View

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Kingston Farmer’s Market

With over 80 vendors, the Kingston Farmer’s Market offers something for everyone. With unique food options, fresh produce, local art and crafts, and much more, something will always catch your eye. The market operates all summer long, with a specialty Christmas market taking place during the season.

Photo: http://www.kingstonfarmersmarket.ca/

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Macdonald Consolidated School

Macdonald Consolidated School was established in 1904 as a model rural school for New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prine Edward Island and Ontario through the sponsorship of Sir William Macdonald, a Montréal tobacco manufacturer and philanthropist.

Kingston’s Macdonald Consolidated School (MCS) brought revolutionary changes to rural education in the community and a new standard of education to the province. For the first time, public education in a rural community was offered primarily to advanced courses (grades 1 thru 11 inclusive).

Aerial view of 1904 Kingston’s MCS, Trinity Church and the surrounding village.

The central and distinguishing course in the Macdonald curriculum was Nature Studies. Students learn about the life of plants, trees, and insects.

The original school was destroyed by fire in 1909, and the present building was opened to students the following year.

Photos: http://web1.nbed.nb.ca/sites/ASD-S/1925/Pages/School-History.aspx; https://www.communitystories.ca/v2/macdonald-consolidated-school_ecole-consolide-macdonald/

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Dunham’s Run Estate Winery

Dunham’s Run Estate Winery is dedicated to producing some of the region’s finest hand-harvested wines from mature vines dating back to the year 2000. Through intensive and personal methods, they have created a selection of premium-quality wines with exceptional flavour profiles.

Dunham’s offers reservations for wine tasting along with delicious, homemade pizza that makes for a perfect date night or hanging out with friends!

Photo: https://dunhamsrun.ca/

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The Pottery Shop – Crimmins Pottery

With over 50 years in business, Crimmins Pottery has become a staple in the local community. It’s a small, family-owned business, and they continue to produce functional stoneware pottery and one-of-a-kind pieces.

Visitors can watch the work in progress and browse the shop full of creative pieces suitable for any setting.

Photo: http://www.thepotteryshop.ca/

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Maggie & Herb’s Windy Maples Tree Farm

There is nothing better during the Christmas season than getting together as a family and going to pick out your own Christmas tree. Maggie & Herb’s Windy Maples Tree Farm offers the best of the best for beautiful Christmas trees, allowing families to pick and cut down their trees for the holiday season.

Along with serving hot chocolate and hot apple cider, this activity is sure to get you in the Christmas spirit!

Photo: Google Maps, Amelia Hatfield

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