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Charlotte County has unique aspects to its history and our museum offers visitors the opportunity to view glimpses of life from the late 18th century onward.
The museum reflects the immigration of early settlers - the Loyalists, the Scots and the Irish - and illustrates their ties with the American Northeast.
Watch this incredible short video on the history of the St. Croix Cotton Mill in St. Stephen, NB. Thank you to the team at Charlotte County Moments for your work on creating this video.
Young guests (and the young at heart) can take part in a scavenger hunt while on one of our guided tours - starting at 10 am, 11 am, and 1 pm - for a chance to win a prize (while supplies last).
A sweet treat will complete your visit to one of Charlotte County’s grandest 19th century homes.
Come for tea and a delightful presentation brought to you by the Roosevelt Campobello International Park.
Donations to the Museum will be gratefully accepted.
To ensure there is a chair and table, please RSVP to 519-240-7627. Walk-ins will be welcomed.
A great big Thank You to the Roosevelt Campobello International Park for helping us celebrate chocolate fest!
The mission of the Charlotte County Museum is to promote the rich heritage and history of Charlotte County New Brunswick, through our unique collection of artifacts.
This Second Empire Style home was
built in 1864 by James Simpson Murchie for his family.
Chamcook NB
Stereoscopic card (989.44.1G)
Milltown NB
Circa 1896
Driving logs on the St Croix River
Milltown NB
St Stephen NB
St Stephen NB
Postcard (983.46.1)
Lake Utopia, NB
(replica)
St Stephen NB
Postcard (980.18.13)
Milltown was Incorporated in 1873 and amalgamated with the Town of St Stephen on October 1, 1973.
This series of short videos, produced by CHCO-TV with funding from the Fundy Community Foundation, features people, events, enterprises, and phenomena from Charlotte County’s past.
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