Kings Landing, New Brunswick, Canada


4.5 (302 reviews) Temporarily closed - Closed until Jun 6, 2023 Spent More than 3 hours Price Range: from $18.35 Ranking #1 in Lower Prince William Historic Sites • Gardens • History Museums

This may be part of the reason that my sons became history teachers

There's No Time Like the Present to Discover the Past! This 300-acre museum offers educational exhibits, hands-on workshops, dining experiences, and a 19th-century village where you can step back in time with a community of costumed characters in 70 historic buildings. Kings Landing is a collection of stories and events that shaped central, rural New Brunswick during the 19th century.

Address

5804 Route 102, Lower Prince William, New Brunswick E6K 0A5 Canada

Mobile

+1 506-363-4999

Website

http://kingslanding.nb.ca/

Email

[email protected]

Working hours

Opening Hours: We-Su 10:00-17:00

Current local date and time now

Friday, May 03, 2024, 21:28

Price range

from $18.35

User Ratings

4.5 based on (302 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5RegRgr 5:00 PM Jun 20, 2010
    Don't eat at King's Head Inn!
    Had a great time visiting King's Landing-it's well worth the trip. Just don't plan on lunch at the King's Head Inn on the property there. I had the Acadian Tourtiere which is a meat pie. It was so full of spice-mainly cloves I think-that I couldn't eat all of it. The baked beans which came with the meal arrived in what I can describe most accurately as a SMALL shot glass-maybe 2 tablespoons worth?? The carrots, potato salad, beans, and bread were not bad. Fiddlehead soup fairly tasteless and the biscuit that came with it nearly....well, not great. I guess that this is supposed to be standard "Tory" fair, but for $14.95 they should do better than that! Again, the village was great-just the restaurant was sub-par!

  • 5Vautoub 5:00 PM Aug 2, 2009
    Kings Landing Historical Village-worth visiting
    I have been to others such as Upper Canada Village, and this is far superior. The homes all have people in character in and around them. They are actually cooking, cleaning etc. as you visit. There are many characters moving around the site as well. They are all very friendly and knowledgeable about the history. My favourite part is the working saw mill run by water. Very impressive. The bathrooms at the entrance building were actually spotless. The only negative experience was at the inn when we decided to have lunch. There are several rooms to be seated in. We were put in a room with 4 tables of 4 people. We ordered our meal, then there was a group with about 6 very hyper children came. They were attempting to seat them in our room when we left without having our meal. I feel that families with children should be seated together and couples etc. should be seated separately. All in all this place was great.