Tantramar Heritage Trust

Tantramar Heritage Trust : Museums

The Tantramar Heritage Trust is committed to carrying two major museum projects designed to record, preserve and celebrate the history and heritage of the Tantramar region in south-eastern New Brunswick

In July 2001 the Trust acquired Christopher Boultenhouse's gracious Georgian mansion (c.1840) at 29 Queen's Road, Sackville. The property is currently being developed as a Heritage Centre, with the official opening being scheduled for September 2006. To find out more, click below

Boultenhouse Heritage Centre

The Campbell Carriage Factory in Middle Sackville, one of the best examples of a 19th century industrial site in eastern North America, was opened in June 2003 as the community's first seasonal museum, dedicated to "the horse era of the Tantramar". To find out more, click below

Campbell Carriage Factory

The Trust's projects, including the Campbell Carriage Factory Museum and the Boultenhouse Heritage Centre depend on financial support from Trust members and from the general public. Donations of $10 or more are eligible for a tax receipt; donations received by 31 December in any given year qualify as charitable donations for that tax year and official receipts are provided. If you would like to donate to this worthwhile cause, please click on "Join Us" below.

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