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John Fisher Memorial Museum

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This museum is named in honour of John Fisher, a celebrated CBC broadcaster and publicist. From 1943 to 1955, he travelled throughout the country, broadcasting its wonders on “John Fisher Reports,” a popular program that could be heard three times a week on the national radio.

The museum was opened in 1982 and depicts many aspects of life in the area. From Wolastoqiyik basket work to the tools and clothing of early settlers in the area, the museum displays many local artifacts.

Photos: Google Maps, Tamara LLangstroth; https://www.kingstonnb.ca/more/john-fisher-memorial-museum

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