CA - NEW BRUNSWICK: Kings Landing Settlement


Kings Landing, West of Fredericton, grew out of the massive Mactaquac Dam Project which began in the 1960’s. The New Brunswick government, in an attempt to meet rising demands for electric energy, decided to build a dam across the St. John River at Mactaquac and create a headpond that would extend 100 kilometres up river to Woodstock. It was obvious that the flooding of the Valley would disrupt long established communities and farms on the banks of the St. John River. The first settlers used the river as a highway and therefore built their homes along its banks. Any trace of these original settlements would be wiped out by the ensuing flood. So a new “settlement” was created by moving historically and architecturally significant buildings out of the flood plain to what is now Kings Landing. Over the course of a number of years, they were restored to their original time periods and appropriately furnished.


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Location: Kings Landing, New Brunswick 102, Prince William, NB, Canada
Photo credit: © nagelestock.com / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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