New Brunswick Internment Camp - Historic Places Days

New Brunswick Internment Camp

Minto, New Brunswick
Type
Museum/Gallery
Address
420 Pleasant Drive, Minto, NB, Canada
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Hours
June-August Mon-Fri: 10am-5pm Sat & Sun: 12pm-5pm
Phone
(506)-327-3573

In 1940, the New Brunswick Internment Camp (B-70) opened for phase 1 and held 711 Jewish refugees from Germany, Austria, Poland, etc. The Jewish men (ages 16-60) stayed for about 10 months before the camp closed for a few weeks. When it reopened (phase 2), it held mostly German and Italian merchant mariners.

This museum is NOT at the site of the camp, but features artefacts and artwork from while the camp was open. Hear all about life at the camp, the internees, and all the fascinating stories that surround this rarely-told aspect of Canadian history here at the New Brunswick Internment Camp Museum.

Amenities

  • Family-Friendly
  • Guided Tour
  • Parking
  • Washrooms

Fun Facts

– This was one of 26 internment camps in Canada

– The New Brunswick Internment Camp was the only internment camp in the Maritime provinces

– This museum has been open since 1997

– The camp was known by several names, including Ripples Internment Camp, Little River Internment Camp, Fredericton Internment Camp, and Minto Internment Camp

Location

420 Pleasant Drive, Minto, NB, Canada
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