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Gagetown Marina

Located in the picturesque and historic Village of Gagetown, New Brunswick, the Marina is situated at the heart of the beautiful St. John River Valley on Gagetown Creek. Easily accessible by boat or by car, the Marina is just off Front Street in the centre of the Village.

The Marina features floats and moorings for day/overnight/short-term or seasonal dockings. Other amenities include gas/diesel, pump outs, showers, laundromat, hydro and water, a dockside bar and marine supplies store. Within a three-minute walk of the dock, the Village has a large grocery store/meat market, liquor store, bank and post office.



Gagetown Lighthouse

Near ferry wharf
Established in 1895 beside the Gagetown Cable Ferry, and was renovated in 1984. The light is now on a white square wooden tower on wooden skeleton stilts. It operates seasonally.



Queens County Historical Society & Museum

69 Front St, off Hwy 102
506-488-2966 and 506-488-2295
National & provincial historical sites, including the 1818 birthplace of Sir Leonard Tilley, renowned Father of Confederation, and a recently-restored country Court House. The home contains furnishings of both the Loyalist and Victorian periods. Allow 1 hour. Open mid-June to mid-Sept 10 am to 5 pm, by appointment the rest of the year. Admission $2.



Robertson's Point Lighthouse

On Route 2, Jemseg
It is now an automated navigational beacon, though a fully working lighthouse used to stand here. This lighthouse was originally built in 1873 and replaced in 1963. It features a white and red horizontal striped cylindrical concrete tower on the tip of Robertson's Point on Grand Lake.



Fanjoys Point Lighthouse

Near Lakeside Park, on Route 2, Exit 339, Jemseg
It is now an automated navigational beacon, though a fully working lighthouse used to stand here. The lighthouse was originally built in 1873 and replaced in 1971. It features a white and red horizontal striped cylindrical concrete tower overlooking Fanjoys Point on Grand Lake.



Long Creek Covered Bridge

This bridge is located 1.2 km west of intersection of Routes 2 and Starkey Road, 3.2 km below Coles Island. It was built in 1939 by Howe Truss with a span of 136' and a length of 225'8"



Canaan River Covered Bridge

This bridge is located 25 km east of intersection of Routes 2 and 112 at Coles Island on Cherryvale Road. With a span of 164' and a length of 168', this bridge was built by Howe Truss in 1927.



Lakeside Park

Off Route 2, 10 km east of Jemseg
Unsupervised freshwater beach, change house, washrooms, and picnic areas.

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