Venez faire un tour au Musée pour découvrir un remarquable éventail d’expositions temporaires. Vous trouverez ci-dessous une liste non exhaustive de nos expositions.
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WWI trench
26th Battalion (New Brunswick) CEF Shortly after the First Contingent of the CEF left for England, the government of Canada authorized the recruiting of a second contingent of volunteers. Fifteen...
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Cross strap breast plate
A cross strap breast plate. This cross strap breast plate would have been worn on an adjustable leather shoulder strap to carry a Militiaman’s bayonet and leather scabbard. This particular...
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Infantry Sword
Infantry sword with leather scabbard, used by an officer in a British Light Infantry Regiment, circa early 1800’s. Found at Fort Beauséjour....
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Flint lock pistol
Made by the J.N. Jones & Co. of London, these flint lock pistols were used by British army officers stationed in the colony of New Brunswick between 1810 and 1830....
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Lock and Key
Found at the site where Fort Jemseg once stood. Circa 1670-1758. On loan from York Sunbury Museum....
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New Brunswick Units at the Front
Throughout the war about 27,000 New Brunswickers joined up, 17,000 of whom went overseas. Two received the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration awarded for valour: Lieutenant Milton F. Gregg from...
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Afghanistan
During the first half of 2007 much of Task Force 1-07 came from CFB Gagetown, including the battle group provided by the 2nd Battalion of The Royal Canadian Regiment. During...
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North Shore Regiment, D-Day
On June 6, 1944, D-Day, the North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment took part in the 3rd Canadian Division’s attack on Juno Beach on the Normandy coast of France. Landing on...
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Siege of Paardeburg
The Battle of Paardeburg was the first major battle fought by Canadian troops in the second Angelo-Boer War. It was the culmination of a move to relieve the besieged city...