Kings Landing Historical Settlement

 
The Kings Landing Historical Settlement outdoor museum south of Woodstock vividly re-creates village life in 19th C New Brunswick. The houses of the restored village, in an attractive setting at the mouth of a little creek, were originally built by King's American Dragoons who settled along the river after the American War of Independence. When the river was dammed some years ago all the buildings had to be moved to a more elevated site.

The working sawmill and King's Head Inn (restaurant, refreshments) are particularly enthralling, the latter the epitome of a 19th C country coaching inn. Various scenes of "Living History" are enacted during the main tourist season.
Address: Kings Landing Historical Settlement, 20 Kings Landing Road, Kings Landing, NB E6K3W3, Canada
Phone: 1 (506) 363-4999, Fax: 1 (506) 363-4989
Hours:
June 12 to October 11: 10am-5pm
Tips: Family admission (2 adults & children under 16 yrs).
Facilities: Gift shop

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