Discover 25 original buildings nestled along the Napu’saqnuk/St. Mary’s River, each offering a window into boom town life in the 19th century. Watch history come to life as costumed interpreters share tales of the past. See sparks fly in the blacksmith’s forge or watch the weaver’s skilled hands dance across the loom, all while you soak in the charm of our unique village.
Since 1970, this gem on Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore preserves 53 acres of the village of Sherbrooke with a focus on the social, political and economic dimensions of life the 1860 to 1880 period. These dates align with the discovery of gold in the area, tracing a shift in local prosperity from lumber and shipbuilding to mining and trade. Traditional trades and heritage skills demonstrations are hallmarks of this living history museum’s program.
A visit to Sherbrooke Village offers a rich and immersive experience that typically spans half a day. Visitors often enjoy exploring the village for several hours, with time to pause for a light meal or delve deeper into activities like workshops or seasonal events.