Discover the rich history of the Fredericton Region with a guided group tour at the Fredericton Region Museum. Groups of children, students, and/or adults will engage with original artifacts as knowledgeable guides provide stimulating narratives about the area’s past. Enjoy a customized experience tailored to your group’s interests, whether for educational purposes or research. Tours last approximately 60 minutes and are available for booking at least two weeks in advance, ensuring a memorable visit for all participants.
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The entrance to the museum is located under the museum balcony, facing Officers’ Square.
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
The Fredericton Region Museum is one of New Brunswick’s key cultural institutions, offering a rich look into the history of the capital region. Housed in the historic Officers’ Quarters overlooking Officers’ Square, the building is a designated National Historic Site of Canada (since 1974), reflecting over two centuries of military and civic history in Fredericton. Today, the museum cares for more than 30,000 artifacts, representing the diverse stories of New Brunswick—from Indigenous presence since time immemorial, to early settlement, military life, and the province’s development through the 19th and 20th centuries. Visitors are invited to step inside and experience history in a tangible way, exploring the people, cultures, and events that have shaped the region over centuries.
Duration: 1 hour
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.