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Doors Open Fredericton

Photo of McCord Hall

Doors Open Fredericton 
    
Sunday, September 23, 2012


The Doors Open Fredericton event is your opportunity to take a peek inside some of Fredericton's most interesting buildings and is free to everyone.

Last year's event was a huge success with 18 locations opening their doors to the public for guided or self-guided tours.  People were welcomed into places like the Fredericton Water Treatment Plant, the York Street Fire Station, the back stage of the Playhouse, the Gothic sandstone St. Anne's Chapel of Ease, the 157-year-old Brydone Jack Observatory, and other heritage buildings on the UNB Campus. 

Doors Open Canada was created by the Heritage Canada Foundation to provide people with the opportunity to visit buildings not regularly open to the public.  The buildings may be of architectural, cultural or historic interest to the community. They may be civic buildings, schools, places of worship, offices, inns, fire halls, etc.  Doors Open events are held annually all across Canada (see the Related Content links on the left for info on other events).

 

Photo of Water Treatment Plant

 

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