This article is a list of historic places in Sunbury County, New Brunswick entered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, whether they are federal, provincial, or municipal.
Name | Address | Coordinates | IDF | IDP | IDM | Image | |
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Belmont House / R. Wilmot Home National Historic Site of Canada | Lincoln Road (NB Route 102), Lincoln , NB | 45°54′49″N66°35′14″W / 45.9136°N 66.5871°W | 1192 | ||||
George Brown House | 325 MacDonald Avenue, Oromocto , NB | 45°50′56″N66°29′00″W / 45.8488°N 66.483370°W | 18391 | ||||
Building 2 | Acadia Forest Experimental Station, Maugerville , NB | 46°09′59″N66°17′00″W / 46.1665°N 66.2834°W | 4368 | ||||
Building 8 | Acadia Forest Experimental Station, Maugerville , NB | 46°10′01″N66°17′00″W / 46.1669°N 66.2834°W | 4371 | ||||
Building 10 | Acadia Forest Experimental Station, Maugerville , NB | 46°10′00″N66°17′00″W / 46.1667°N 66.2832°W | 4373 | ||||
Building 11 | Acadia Forest Experimental Station, Maugerville , NB | 46°10′00″N66°17′00″W / 46.1667°N 66.2834°W | 4372 | ||||
Building 12 | Acadia Forest Experimental Station, Maugerville , NB | 46°10′00″N66°17′01″W / 46.1667°N 66.2836°W | 4369 | ||||
Building 15 | Acadia Forest Experimental Station, Maugerville , NB | 45°55′N66°20′W / 45.91°N 66.33°W | 3152 | ||||
Burpee-Bridges House | 2111 Rt. 105., Sheffield , NB | 45°53′07″N66°21′35″W / 45.8853°N 66.3598°W | 5837 | ||||
Christ Church Anglican National Historic Site of Canada | , Maugerville , NB | 45°52′17″N66°26′47″W / 45.8713°N 66.4463°W | 12026 | ||||
Oromocto Cenotaph | MacDonald Avenue, Oromocto , NB | 45°51′03″N66°28′27″W / 45.8509°N 66.4743°W | 18392 | ||||
St. John's Anglican Church and Graveyard | 60 Broad Road, Oromocto , NB | 45°50′59″N66°28′21″W / 45.8497°N 66.4725°W | 18389 | ||||
Wolastoq National Historic Site of Canada | Entire watershed of Saint John River, central and western New Brunswick, parts of southeastern Quebec, NB | 45°51′47″N66°27′22″W / 45.8630°N 66.4562°W | 18954 | More images |
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