Local Historic Places Register
Established in 2003, the Fredericton Local Historic Places Register is a list of Council approved properties that hold significant heritage value for the municipality.
If a known significant property is not in this collection, please visit historicplaces.ca.
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Year Built:
Unknown
John Bebbington, skilled local gardener and florist, originally owned this 1 ½-storey wood frame structure. Fronting on the south side of…
Year Built:
Unknown
This jointly Second Empire/Queen Anne Revival wood frame duplex dwelling is situated at 837-839 Charlotte Street between Church Street and…
Year Built:
Unknown
This 2-storey dwelling, which was completed by the 1840s, stands on the south side of George Street near the corner of University Avenue.…
Year Built:
1934
A memorial cross was erected in the Loyalist Cemetery, located at the eastern extremity of Waterloo Row, by the York-Sunbury Historical…
Year Built:
1933
The Loyalist Memorial is situated on the Green at the juncture of Waterloo Row and Alexandra Street. The 3-ton boulder bearing the memorial…
Year Built:
1783
The Loyalist Provincials’ Burial Ground is located at the eastern end of Waterloo Row, near the site where the Loyalists landed in October…
Year Built:
N/A
The former St. Mary’s Ferry Landing was located at the mouth of St. Mary’s Street. For more than half a century a ferryboat plied the St.…