Kings Landing Staff
Kings Landing staff has taught the history and culture of 19th century New Brunswick for almost thirty-five years. Many of the instructors have been on-site since opening; they specialize in everything from household skills and period trades, to the finest details of artifacts and architecture in colonial New Brunswick. Recognized as one of Canada 's Top Attractions, the costumed staff of this living museum actually practice the daily tasks associated with 19th century living. Visitors across Canada, Europe, the Caribbean, and many of the United States have gone home with a vivid understanding of New Brunswick's traditional way of living.
2011 Workshops:
Herbs & Medicine, July 9
Flax Processing, July 9
Rug Hooking & Braiding, July 16
Wool Processing, July 16
19th Century Trades, July 23
19th Century New Brunswick Treasure Hunt, July 23
Flax Processing, July 30
Open Hearth Baking, July 30
Herbs & Medicine, August 6
Quilting Bee, August 6
Wool Processing, August 13
Rug Hooking & Braiding, August 13