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420 Pleasant Dr Unit 1, Minto, NB E4B 2T3, CanadaMap
Phone+1 506-327-3573
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  • RobertB667D
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    Interesting and lovingly collected and presented piece of history

    Very interesting and thorough presentation of the WW II internment camp(s)-mostly the local one but also about them more generally. Could have been a bit more critical . While the injustice of the i...

    Reviewed on Jul 7, 2023
  • GenkiKairu
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    Even better than expected!

    Had the pleasure of visiting Minto last weekend and stopped into this hidden gem. From the moment we arrived, Griffin was outstanding. He remembered my name and who I was from a brief telephone conver...

    Reviewed on Jul 20, 2021
  • 387tja
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    Highly informative tour

    We turned up and were given a highly informative tour by Olivia and Griffin. Between them they bought the museum and the artefacts to life as they explained the history and various items on display.

    Reviewed on Aug 12, 2019
  • RoadTripRoger
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    Surprisingly good look at a largely untold story

    Surprisingly good little museum occupying a large room in the basement of Minto town hall. Tells the story of a World War II internment camp that first held Jews who had fled to England (Churchill fea...

    Reviewed on Aug 16, 2018
  • siliconandstardust
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    Bringing to light forgotten history

    It looks like an unassuming town hall basement, but inside is a well-curated and collection of artifacts related to the WWII internment camps in Canada. Individualized tours of the museum are given by...

    Reviewed on Jul 14, 2018