Wilson's Point Historic Site

Wilson's Point Historic Site Come visit the best keep secret on the Miramichi Historic Scottish graveyard and 1791 church replica He was Rev. John Urquhart a native of Cromarty, Scotland.
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Abbreviated History of the Point:

William Davidson was the first permanent English speaking settler on the Miramichi River. He obtained a large land grant from the Province of NS(NB was not a separate province at the time) in 1765. In the 25 years between 1765 and 1790, the Miramichi Valley changed from a forest wilderness to an organized community with scattered settlements along both sides of t

he river, much of it due to the persistence and ability of William Davidson, a Scotsman. He was a pioneer in the fish, lumber, and shipbuilding industries no only in Miramichi and was successful in establishing overseas markets for Miramichi products. Davidson ( nee John Godsman) from Banffshire, Scotland was accompanied to this area by his business partner, John Cort from Aberdeenshire. They were responsible for establishing many settlers from Scotland in the Miramichi. Following their expulsion from NS, the Acadians took refuge in this area during the 1756-1759 period. A cairn commemorating their history was erected nearby in August 2006. Many of the earliest settlers along the Miramichi are buried at Wilsons Point but there were only 17 identifiable tombstones here when Lord Beaverbrook began a restoration on the site in 1947. At that time the original stones were clean but over the years the writing on them has become almost unreadable, so new markers were purchased by the Scottish Heritage Association. Each marker contains the original inscription where possible. Many of the original graves were enclosed by fences as indicated on the cemetery entrance sign. Lord Beaverbrook was referring to these when he called the park "The Enclosure" in the late 1940s. The first Protestant church in Miramichi area was built at Wilsons Point. James Anderson was the designer and builder of Saint James Church in 1791. He was a Scotsman, brought to the Miramichi by William Davidson. This is the actual site of that church, the cornerstones having been located by archaeologists in 2003. It was similar in size and design to the new interpretive center but we have been unable to locate a picture of the original building. There were a number of traveling clergymen to the Miramichi area in the late 1700s but it was not until 1802 that a Presbyterian minister took up residence in Miramichi. He preached at both Wilsons Point and Moorfields from 1802 until 1814, and is buried in Moorfields cemetery in Millbank. The Point had been know by various names but after 1820 it was know as Wilsons Point. It was named for a Scotsman from Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, John Wilson. He and his wife, Euphemia Clouston arrive in the Miramichi about 1817 and settled at the Point. John Wilson was known as the ferryman from the Point. He operated his ferry from Wilsons Point to both sides of the river and to Beaubear's Island. In 1856 the North West Bridge was opened. The services of the ferryman were less frequently required, so John Wilson retired from his ferryman business to become a farmer. The Point is still know as Wilsons Point.

Picture this: you’ve come to spend some time to relax under the pines but you forgot your latest summer read at home… no...
06/01/2026

Picture this: you’ve come to spend some time to relax under the pines but you forgot your latest summer read at home… no fear we’ve got ya! New to the Point this season …. We will have a mini lending library. Yay!

We’ll be sure to keep the little library stocked so you can grab a quick read while you chill on the sandbar beach or curl up in one of the covered benches on the trail.

If you have some gently loved books or magazines that you’re looking to rehome drop them off once we open for the season. We hope to have a variety for all ages.

Look for the Wilson’s Point mini library beginning June 21st.

Disclaimer: photo is just a facsimile of what’s to come 😉

We have some exciting new items coming to the gift shop this season. Judgemental Crow coffee out of Florenceville with f...
05/27/2026

We have some exciting new items coming to the gift shop this season.

Judgemental Crow coffee out of Florenceville with four extraordinary flavours.

Genuine Nova Scotia Oatcakes with a variety of tasty options.

Juniper Cottage out of Moncton but with Miramichi roots has a full range of homemade soaps and some sweet Scottish themed earrings.

My Lil’ Bee Farm will be keeping us stocked with honey from Napan.

We’ll also have some John Vickers’ titles on the shelf as well as new ball caps and tote bags.

Of course we can’t forget our returning favorites:

Saltwinds Coffee
Maritime Maples
Cape Breton Tea Company and more.

We’ll be fully stocked with all of these and loads of new candy for opening day on Sunday June 21st.

Stop by to check it all out. See you soon! 😊

Don’t miss out on saving … this is going to be a fantastic event.
05/15/2026

Don’t miss out on saving … this is going to be a fantastic event.

BEWARE OF SCAMS: Vendor applications are only via our Vendor page | Tickets currently only for sale in our official store.

A sneak peek of what’s to come. More details will be posted soon. It’s going to be one of our most creative seasons yet!
05/13/2026

A sneak peek of what’s to come. More details will be posted soon. It’s going to be one of our most creative seasons yet!

We are once again part of AHNB’s Summer of History stop in once our season opens and enter to win some fantastic prizes.
05/08/2026

We are once again part of AHNB’s Summer of History stop in once our season opens and enter to win some fantastic prizes.

[:en] Did you know that there are over 110 heritage sites in our province that are open to the public? Many offer services in both French and English, and visitors are invited to tour historic…

05/07/2026

We’re so excited for the season with this tremendously talented human… we just have to make sure he’s wrapped up in bubble wrap between gigs so he doesn’t find trouble. Stay tuned for all his events scheduled at the Point and follow his page for the most delicious blogs… did we mention he’s a brilliant storyteller? 😉

Just a reminder that the deadline for resumes to be submitted is this Friday May 1st. Interviews start next week. Please...
04/29/2026

Just a reminder that the deadline for resumes to be submitted is this Friday May 1st. Interviews start next week.

Please submit a cover letter with your resume detailing why you would love to be on the Wilson’s Point team.

Please keep in mind to qualify for summer grants you must be between 16-30 years old, are in high-school or university / tech now and are planning to return in the fall.

Those who do not meet the criteria or do not follow directions completely will be automatically eliminated.

We pay over minimum wage and provide 40 hrs/week for up to 12 weeks beginning June 1st and ending the last week of August. We currently have 3 positions available.

Join our team.
Must love:
history
meeting new people
working outdoors

Must have:
a strong work ethic
engaging personality

Must be willing to:
work daily including weekends
Be a team player

Must be 16-30 years old and meet summer grant requirements. (High school/University students returning to school in the fall)

Please send a resume and cover letter telling us why you are a extraordinary candidate to
[email protected].

Deadline May 1st 4pm. All applicants will receive acknowledgment of receipt.
Those chosen for an interview will be contacted by May 6th.

Join our team. Must love: historymeeting new peopleworking outdoorsMust have: a strong work ethicengaging personalityMus...
04/22/2026

Join our team.
Must love:
history
meeting new people
working outdoors

Must have:
a strong work ethic
engaging personality

Must be willing to:
work daily including weekends
Be a team player

Must be 16-30 years old and meet summer grant requirements. (High school/University students returning to school in the fall)

Please send a resume and cover letter telling us why you are a extraordinary candidate to
[email protected].

Deadline May 1st 4pm. All applicants will receive acknowledgment of receipt.
Those chosen for an interview will be contacted by May 6th.

Our very own Storyteller in Residence Calum Lykan Storytelling will be part of this fantastic event. We hear it’s going ...
04/10/2026

Our very own Storyteller in Residence Calum Lykan Storytelling will be part of this fantastic event. We hear it’s going to be amazing and you won’t want to miss out. Get your tickets early and save!

Our early bird tickets are live, and our checkout works great! Quantities are limited, so get yours today 🎟

It is with great sadness that we share this from Our Miramichi Heritage page. Jim was part of the senior employment prog...
04/04/2026

It is with great sadness that we share this from Our Miramichi Heritage page. Jim was part of the senior employment program for historic sites for two fall seasons at Wilson’s Point. He loved the site and its history as much as we do. The river has lost a great friend. Condolences to his family. 😔💔

JIM O'NEILL

• Apr 02, 2026

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of James Joseph O’Neill on March 31, 2026 at the George Dumont Hospital at the age of 79 following a brief battle with cancer.

Jim was a long time resident of Miramichi, New Brunswick. He is survived by his brother Tom of Mississauga ON and sister Susan of Shediac, NB and their families.

Jim attended the Canadian Coast Guard College in Sydney, NS and was a graduate of the University of New Brunswick. He worked for a number of years with the federal public service before going into private business.

Most recently he worked free lance as a court reporter with Miramichi Online.

Jim was known for his sense of humour and adventure, generosity and love of black rum.

He spent countless hours on the Miramichi River, boating, windsurfing and scuba diving. He was happy to have been able to spend his last years living on the banks of the river he loved so much.

At Jim’s request there will be no funeral or visitation, but there will be a celebration of life planned at a later date.

Address

8 Enclosure Road ( Gps: 46. 5751-65. 3456)
Miramichi, NB
E1V5B2

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Saturday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Sunday 9:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

15066270162

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