Provincial Historic Sites
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Former St. James United Church (Alma Jane Porter Commemoration) Perth-Andover, Victoria County
Constructed in 1911;
Designated Historic
in 1991
The site was chosen to commemorate Alma Jane Porter on the 80th anniversary of her founding of the First Women's Institute of New Brunswick, June 12, 1911
Calvin Church/Shaarei Zedek Synagogue; Saint John Jewish Community Centre Saint John, St. John County
Constructed in c.1880;
Designated Historic
in 1994
The former Calvin Church is a good example of the High Victorian Gothic style as designed by noted Saint John architect David E. Dunham. Together with the house at 29 Wellingon Row, this site illustrates the important contribution of Jewish history to the New Brunswick story.
Constructed from c.1820 to c. 1880;
Designated Protected
in 1995
Constructed in three stages between the 1820's and 1880's, this house is an excellent illustration of Georgian and Victorian styles, and is a testament to the lives of two prominent families in the Maugerville-Sheffield area.
Victoria Manor Riverside Albert, Albert County
Constructed in c.1880;
Designated Historic
in 1997
The Hon. Abner Reid McClelan (1830-1917) spent his later years in this c. 1880 Queen Anne Revival home. Highly regarded in business and political life, he was a benefactor of the community.
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Old Victoria County Registry Office Perth-Andover, Victoria County
Constructed in 1902;
Designated Protected
in 1999
In 1902, George Barclay, Sr. and local stonemasons constructed this building of sandstone blocks from nearby Red Rapids. For close to a century, it served as the county registry office and housed the area's first bank, the Peoples Bank of Halifax, from 1902 to 1905.
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Victoria County Court House Perth-Andover, Victoria County
Constructed in 1878;
Designated Historic
in 1999
This Second Empire style building with its mansard roof and central projecting tower was constructed in 1878. It was the jail, the site of County Council meetings, court sessions, and public hangings.