NB            New Brunswick Communities

(Including: Grand Manan, Deer Island, Harvey,
Kings Landing, McAdam, Millville, St.Andrews and Sussex.
NB-10-01 - New Brunswick (collage)
NB-12-01 - Kings Landing Historical Settlement (Prince William, NB)NB-12-02 - Kings Landing Historical Settlement (Prince William, NB)NB-12-03 - Kings Landing Historical Settlement (Prince William, NB)NB-12-04 - Kings Landing Historical Settlement (Prince William, NB)NB-12-05 - Kings Landing Historical Settlement (Prince William, NB)NB-12-06 - Kings Landing Historical Settlement (Prince William, NB)NB-12-07 - Kings Landing Historical Settlement (Prince William, NB)NB-12-08 - Kings Landing Historical Settlement (Prince William, NB)NB-03.01 - Hopewell RocksNB-01.01 - Grand MananNB-01.02 - Grand MananNB-01.03 - Grand MananNB-02.01 - Deer IslandNB-02.02 - Deer IslandNB-04.01 - MillvilleNB-05.01 - SussexNB-06.01 - MactaquacNB-07.01 - New DenmarkNB-08.01 - Grist Mill at the Kings Landing Historic Settlement
NB-09.01 - Harvey StationNB-09.11 - Giant FiddleNB-09.02 - Harvey StationNB-09.04 - Harvey StationNB-09.05 - Harvey LakeNB-09.08 - York MillsNB-09.09 - W.W.E. Smith General StoreNB-09.10 - Harvey Lake & Cherry MountainNB-13-01 - In 1900 the CPR began construction of the McAdam Railway Station and 20-room hotel to cater to wealthy passengers changing trains enroute to St. Andrews, NB. Named a National Historic Site of Canada (1976), it has been partially used as a museum since 1994.  (Photo by Theresa Logan)
NB-13-02 - In 1900 the CPR began construction of the McAdam Railway Station and 20-room hotel to cater to wealthy passengers changing trains enroute to St. Andrews, NB. Named a National Historic Site of Canada (1976), it has been partially used as a museum since 1994.  (Photo by Theresa Logan)
NB-13-03 - In 1900 the CPR began construction of the McAdam Railway Station and 20-room hotel to cater to wealthy passengers changing trains enroute to St. Andrews, NB. Named a National Historic Site of Canada (1976), it has been partially used as a museum since 1994.  (Photo by Theresa Logan)
NB-14-01 - Founded in 1783, St. Andrews-by-the-Sea is considered Canada's first seaside resort community. Along with its golf, culture, visual and performing arts, this small town still retains much of its old world charm. 
NB-14-02 - The Algonquin Resort is situated on a hill overlooking the town of St. Andrews-by-the-Sea.  Built in 1889 it made St. Andrews Canada's first seaside resort community. The hotel was destroyed by fire in 1914 but was rebuilt and reopened the following year.
NB 16-01 - Hartland Covered Bridge
FREDERICTON KEEPSAKES - POST CARDS
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