The museum of New Brunswick Public Education, located in downtown Fredericton.
Free guided tours on Monday to Friday from 9AM to 4PM, and Saturdays from 1PM-4PM
How to find the museum:
Drive down to the end of York Street and park behind City Hall for $1/hour. Look for the sign 'School Days Museum' above the east door of the Justice Building Annex. Ring the doorbell and come on in! We look forward to seeing you!
Good news! The School Days Museum is open! June 14 to Aug. 20, visiting hours are Mon. to Fri., 9am to 4pm. Masks required. Tours restricted to groups of 5. Re-enactments in the one-room school are Tue. and Wed. at 1:30pm (by appointment).
Admission: Free!
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Tomorrow marks the start of our summer re-enactments! Come down at 1:30 tomorrow and Wednesday to experience class in a one room school! 🏛 This week’s lesson is Math Class! 🧮
Happy #HistoricPlacesDay! 🏛️Swing on by to learn about the history of our heritage building located at the heart of downtown #Fredericton. We are open until 4 😊
Happy Canada Day! 🇨🇦🇨🇦 Stop by our museum to learn about a piece of New Brunswick history, and make our Canada-themed craft: paper bag beavers! Open today until 4 🏛#Fredericton#CanadaDay
Canada Day weekend is here!!! If you’re looking for something to do downtown, stop by our museum. We’re open regular hours on Saturday, 1-3, and Monday, July 1st, from 9-4! 🏛🏛🇨🇦🇨🇦 #fredericton#CanadaDay2019
Looking for something to do while escaping the gloomy weather? Spring on by our museum before summer officially begins! 🏛☀️🌧 #exploreFredericton#ExploreNB
🔔🔔 The School Days Museum is now OPEN for the summer 2019 season!!
We are open from 9 to 4 Monday through Friday, and 1 to 4 on Saturdays. FREE guided tours! 🔔🔔
See you soon!
Park for $1 per hour behind Fredericton's City Hall and look for the 'School Days Museum' sign on the side entrance to what was the former Teachers College. Why not plan a visit?
Plans are already under way for a busy 2019 summer ahead at the School Days Museum. Beginning on June 17 and continuing until August 23, visiting hours are 9 am - 4 pm from Monday to Friday, and 1 pm - 4 pm on Saturday.
Please contact me at [email protected] regarding your visit to the School Days Museum this past summer. I was very impressed with the article and story you published in The Daily Gleaner. Kaye Lister, Nasonworth, NB