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New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame
Sports hall of fame in New Brunswick, Canada
Distance: Approx. 815 meters
Latitude and longitude: 45.9622,-66.6404
The New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame (French: Temple de la Renommée Sportive du Nouveau-Brunswick) is a provincial sports hall of fame and museum in Fredericton, New Brunswick. The sports hall of fame honours athletes, teams, and sport builders that are from the Canadian province of New Brunswick. New nominees to the hall of fame are inducted to the hall of fame on an annual basis.
CKTP-FM
Radio station in Fredericton, New Brunswick
Distance: Approx. 855 meters
Latitude and longitude: 45.97444444,-66.63111111
CKTP-FM is a Canadian radio station in Fredericton, New Brunswick which goes by the name of 95.7 The Wolf. The station broadcasts a mix of roots rock and blues from its studios on the St. Mary's First Nation, at an FM frequency of 95.7 MHz.
Beaverbrook Art Gallery
Art museum in New Brunswick, Canada
Distance: Approx. 822 meters
Latitude and longitude: 45.9598,-66.6356
The Beaverbrook Art Gallery (French: Musée des beaux-arts Beaverbrook) commonly referred to simply as The Beaverbrook, is a public art gallery in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. It is named after William Maxwell "Max" Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook, who funded the building of the gallery and assembled the original collection. It opened in 1959 with over 300 works, including paintings by J. M. W. Turner and Salvador Dalí.
Westmorland Street Bridge
Bridge in Canada
Distance: Approx. 835 meters
Latitude and longitude: 45.968692,-66.642637
The Westmorland Street Bridge is a bridge crossing the Saint John River in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Opened on 19 September 1981, the Westmorland Street Bridge is an extension of Westmorland Street in Fredericton's central business district and connects with Route 105 (or the Ring Road) in Nashwaaksis, a neighbourhood of Fredericton since municipal amalgamation in the 1970s.
St. Mary's First Nation
Place in New Brunswick, Canada
Distance: Approx. 89 meters
Latitude and longitude: 45.96666667,-66.63333333
St. Mary's Band or St. Mary's First Nation (Malecite-Passamaquoddy: Sitansisk Wolastoqiyik) is one of six Wolastoqiyik or Maliseet Nations on the Saint John River in Canada.
The Playhouse (Fredericton)
Distance: Approx. 853 meters
Latitude and longitude: 45.95994444,-66.63711111
The Fredericton Playhouse is a non-profit organization venue for hosting local talent acts and touring performers. It was originally constructed in 1964 at the behest of Lady and Lord Beaverbrook, and between the years of 1969 and 2003, the venue was home to Theatre New Brunswick. The Georgian-style building is located adjacent to the provincial legislature in downtown Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
Fredericton Public Library
New Brunswick library
Distance: Approx. 752 meters
Latitude and longitude: 45.96261,-66.63982
The Fredericton Public Library is a public library located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada; it is the province's most used public library, with over 700 visitors each day. Established in 1955, the current building, designed by Architect Keith L. Graham, was built in June 1975 and remodelled and expanded in 1990. Another extensive renovation took place in 2013 and 2014 which increased the size of all departments and collections.
Fredericton Region Museum
Non-profit museum in Canada
Distance: Approx. 768 meters
Latitude and longitude: 45.962054,-66.63941
The Fredericton Region Museum, formerly known as the York Sunbury Museum, is a small, non-profit museum founded in 1934 by the York Sunbury Historical Society. The museum was housed in several different locations until 1959, when it moved into Officers' Square on Queen Street in Fredericton, New Brunswick. The Fredericton Region Museum focuses on preserving the history of the York and Sunbury region as well as central New Brunswick.
Siege of Fort Nashwaak
Action of King William's War
Distance: Approx. 917 meters
Latitude and longitude: 45.96358333,-66.64311111
The siege of Fort Nashwaak occurred during King William's War when New England forces from Boston attacked the capital of Acadia, Fort Nashwaak, at present-day Fredericton, New Brunswick. The siege was in retaliation for the French and Indian Siege of Pemaquid (1696) at present day Bristol, Maine. In the English Province of Massachusetts Bay.
Fort Nashwaak
Distance: Approx. 754 meters
Latitude and longitude: 45.96166667,-66.62583333
Fort Nashwaak (also known as Fort Naxoat, Fort St. Joseph) was the capital of Acadia and is now a National Historic Site of Canada in present-day Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. It was located strategically up the Saint John River and close to the native village of Fort Meductic for military purposes.
Greater Fredericton
Metropolitan area in New Brunswick, Canada
Distance: Approx. 912 meters
Latitude and longitude: 45.96361111,-66.64305556
Greater Fredericton is the name given to the area encompassing the City of Fredericton in New Brunswick, Canada and its surroundings. Most of this area is along the Saint John River mainly on portions of Route 105, Route 102 and Route 101. Some of the areas mentioned below are included in the area of Greater Fredericton.
Thomas Temple Fountain
Public work of art in New Brunswick, Canada
Distance: Approx. 802 meters
Latitude and longitude: 45.960181,-66.63629
The Thomas Temple Fountain was a cast-iron and granite drinking fountain for "man and beast" in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. It no longer functions as a fountain but remains in place as a work of public art. It is located at the north end of Queen Street, just west of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery.
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