New Brunswick's Macdonald Consolidated School New Brunswick's Macdonald Consolidated School John Fisher Memorial Museum
Constructed in the late 1870’s a causeway with a bridge crossed the Kennebecasis River from Flewelling’s Mill at Perry Point to Jubilee (Model Farm Road) in the Parish […]
The Champlain was built in 1904. She was an excellent market boat, having worked up a good trade in both freight and passengers. Her end by fire came […]
This sternwheeler was built in Hampton the winter of 1905-06 for the Kennebecasis Steamship Company. She was the last sternwheeler to serve the St. John River system.
Transcript: October 15, 1905 The Macdonald School at Kingston for driving Van for Summer Side District 42 days at 2.70 per day, 1.13.40 (total) Miles E Vanwart Correct, DW […]
Capt. Pitts sailing ferry crossed the Kennebecasis River from Reeds Point to Gondola Point.
The hill leads from Lower Kingston to Upper Kingston and Macdonald School. This landscape reminds Robertson of his native Scotland’s rolling hills.