Charlotte County Museum

Charlotte County Museum Welcome to one of Charlotte County’s grandest 19th century homes. Thank you for a wonderful summer. We look forward to seeing everyone in 2026. Stephen. Andrews.

Please visit our website at charlottecountymuseum.ca Charlotte County has unique aspects to its history and our Museum offers visitors the opportunity to view glimpses of life from the late 18th century onward. We are seasonal, from the end of June to end of August

The museum exhibits reflect the immigration of early settlers - the Loyalists, the Scots, and the Irish and illustrates their ties w

ith the American North East. The Museum Building
James Simpson Murchie (1813-1900) constructed the building as his family residence in 1864. He was a prominent lumberman who owned vast timber tracts... He helped to establish local industries and transportation facilities, and was a well-respected public figure. The house, built in the Second Empire style, has a mansard roof, quoin corners of wood resembling stone, and a porch of the classic Ionic style. Of particular interest is the handsome staircase gracing the interior, the carved moldings and plaster work in the ceilings, the marble fireplaces and the Italianate style window on the third floor. The building, given to the Town of Milltown by one of James Murchie's daughters in 1928, was used as a Town Hall for 45 years. It was restored by the Charlotte County Historical Society Inc., and opened as a Museum in 1980. The Exhibits
Among the Museum's permanent displays are many items from Charlotte County's world renowned Lumbering and Shipbuilding Era. Lumber from this region was shipped all over the world. By the 1800's shipbuilding yards were operating in many areas in the County: St. Andrews, Brandy Cove, Oak Bay, the Digdeguash River, St. Stephen, Deer Island, Campobello and Grand Manan. The "Rocklands" was built by The Short Bros., who were master designers and builders with yards in St. Stephen, NB and Calais, Me. This 1,464 ton vessel built in 1878 was the last to be launched in St. The Museum's unique collection of early Chinese porcelain, furniture and temple doors was brought to the area in the 1850's, during the height of the Chinese sea trade by Captain Thomas Wheelock who had homes in Shanghai and St. The Dining Room is furnished with some fine and unusual pieces of early pine, dating back to the mid 18th century. Featured are three mahogany tables by renowned St. Stephen cabinetmaker John Warren Moore. Other displays pay tribute to industries that prospered in the past - the Cotton Mill (the second largest in Canada), 1882-1957; the Soap Factory, 1878-1946; and Ganong Bros., Candy Factory, established in 1873, which flourishes today and is still owned by the Ganong family. Among the first for this company are: the wrapped 5¢ chocolate nut bar, the lollipop, the "chicken bone", and the heart shaped box. The Museum also has displays featuring early gowns, samplers, quilts and other 19th century hand-work. Other displays include a Country Kitchen, a Tool Shed containing many handmade tools, a music room, an early Charlotte County School Room and a display of early children's toys. Each year two new exhibits are presented for the season.

It's time to fix the roof! Now that the museum is closed for the season, we have a company ready to go to fix the top ro...
09/01/2025

It's time to fix the roof!

Now that the museum is closed for the season, we have a company ready to go to fix the top roof as well as the mansard cedar shingle roof but it is not going to be cheap. We need to raise a total of $50,000. While we are seeking funding from the government to assist, we are also asking for donations from our friends. Please consider making a charitable donation to help preserve the James Murchie home! https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/charlotte-county-historical-society-inc/

✨Last chance!✨ Today’s your final day to catch a tour before we close for the season. What an incredible summer it’s bee...
08/29/2025

✨Last chance!✨ Today’s your final day to catch a tour before we close for the season. What an incredible summer it’s been—thank you to everyone who visited, supported, and made the museum feel so loved by our community 💛 We’re open until 5 today—come say goodbye to summer with us!

08/14/2025

Looking for a fun and educational afternoon? 🏛️✨ The Charlotte County Museum is the place for you! Come explore, discover, and enjoy history like never before!

08/14/2025

Step into the museum and p**f your problems are now somewhere in the 1800s 🕰️ ✨ 🌏🗺

📸 Throwback Thursday! Here’s a peek inside the candy wrapper room back in 1939, where women carefully packaged the famou...
08/14/2025

📸 Throwback Thursday! Here’s a peek inside the candy wrapper room back in 1939, where women carefully packaged the famous Pepts chocolate one of the most beloved treats of the time 🍫✨ A sweet piece of history, wrapped up with care! You can see this iconic photo proudly displayed on our second-floor landing in the Ganong exhibit 🏛️📷

08/14/2025

🌞 Good morning, Charlotte County!The air is crisp, the sun is shining, and it’s the perfect day to step back in time! 🕰️✨ Come warm up with a stroll through our halls, where every corner has a story to tell. 📜💫 Join us for a tour today and discover the fascinating history that’s been hiding in your own backyard! 🏛️

Beat the summer heat and step into the cool charm of the past! 🌞❄️ Join one of our lovely tour guides for an afternoon o...
08/12/2025

Beat the summer heat and step into the cool charm of the past! 🌞❄️ Join one of our lovely tour guides for an afternoon of captivating stories and timeless history

🕵️‍♀️ GANONG SCAVENGER HUNT DAY!! 🎉Part of the International Festival & Chocolate Festival fun 🍫🌍Think you’re up for the...
08/09/2025

🕵️‍♀️ GANONG SCAVENGER HUNT DAY!! 🎉
Part of the International Festival & Chocolate Festival fun 🍫🌍
Think you’re up for the challenge? 🧐 Come solve the riddles and follow the clues to see if you can track down all the hidden Ganong artifacts around the museum at 443 Milltown Blvd! 👀🗺️

✅ Find them all and WIN a sticker + a sweet little prize! 🎁✨
The hunt runs ALL DAY – bring your friends, bring your fam, and let’s make some sweet memories!

🌏🗺

🎄LOOK AT THAT!!! How exciting!! 🎁 A little early Christmas magic is happening right now in the Civic Center lobby! Huge ...
08/07/2025

🎄LOOK AT THAT!!! How exciting!! 🎁 A little early Christmas magic is happening right now in the Civic Center lobby! Huge shoutout to the amazing Garcelon Civic Center team and their event staff — thank you for making this event so special and for the generous loan of your stunning decorations! This holiday fun wouldn't be possible without you! 💫🎅✨ DONT FORGET….. Tomorrow is Christmas in August! From 9am-5pm at the Museum!🏛️

Address

443 Milltown Boulevard
Saint Stephen, NB
E3L1J9

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9:30am - 12pm
12:30pm - 4pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 12pm
12:30pm - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 12pm
12:30pm - 4pm
Friday 9am - 12pm
12:30pm - 4pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm
12:30pm - 4pm

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