More than just your average bed and breakfast!
Listed in the Canadian Register of Historic Places
This two and a half storey house was built at the very end of the Victorian period. Its style reflects Victorian eclecticism. Heritage value is also attributed to this site because of its association with Albert Allison Dysart (1880-1962). From 1943 to 1963, this residence was occupied by the Honourable Albert Allison Dysart, Premier of New Brunswick from 1935 to 1940.
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