NB Irish Trail
Irish NB at a Glance
New Brunswick Irish Trail Research CentersBathurst Area Charlotte County Area The two largest communities in the Charlotte County area are St. Andrews and St. Stephens. There are rich resources for the pursuit of Irish-related research. more…. Fredericton Area The Fredericton Area includes York, Sunbury and Queen’s counties. As the Capital City of New Brunswick, Fredericton is the location of the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick which contains the most comprehensive holdings of historic and genealogical research materials in the province. more…. Miramichi Area Miramichi City, Northumberland County, is the home of St. Michael’s Museum and Genealogy Centre, containing many interesting research materials related to the Irish in New Brunswick. more…. Moncton Area The Moncton Area includes the counties of Westmorland, Albert and Kent, each of which was significant in terms of Irish settlement and influence on the development of New Brunswick. Several facilities are available to pursue Irish-related research activities in the Moncton area. more…. Saint John Area The Saint John Area research centres include those found in Kings and Saint John counties. For a listing of sites and information on their hours of operation and collections they hold, please enter here… Upper St. John River Area Carleton, Victoria and Madawaska counties are included in the Upper St. John River Valley area. While Irish-related research centres are fewer in these counties, they do indeed exist! more… |
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