Kings Landing Admission Ticket Celebrating 50 years in 2024!

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the 19th-century charm of Kings Landing. Experience the sights, sounds, and smells of historic New Brunswick while interacting with costumed characters. Book your admission ticket now!

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Kings Landing - You’ll find it challenging to fully explore Kings Landing in just one trip - dare to take on the task! It’s a place with attractions for all tastes, especially for those eager to dive in and engage with the experience.
    At its heart, Kings Landing is a historical museum. Boasting a collection of over 70,000 items, it stands as one of…
What's Included
  • Horse & wagon rides included
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
Additional Information

Celebrating 50 years in 2024!
When you visit our village just 20 minutes west of Fredericton, your senses will come alive with all things 19th-century New Brunswick. From feeling the floorboards shake as a giant water-powered saw produces shipbuilding lumber at the Sawmill to catching a whiff of Mrs. Lint’s hearty soup simmering over the crackling fire,…

Location
Kings Landing
5804 Route 102
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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(24 Ratings)
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245michellek
Oct 7, 2024
Thanksgiving dinner experience - We went for the Thanksgiving dinner so spent a couple of hours going through the village beforehand . It is well done and so interesting. The "cast" are well versed in the history and multi talented. The dinner was absolute 10/10. Everything made from their own garden produce was impressive. We'll definitely be back.
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Y1699qsphilh
Oct 4, 2024
A glimpse of life is a small community in the 1800's - We went to Kings Landing with 2 other couples and we all thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. The combination of farmhouses, barns, livestock, vegetable gardens, Blacksmith, Sawmill, Tavern, Church etc with numerous hosts in the park dressed in costume and who spoke in character of the individuals they were playing, all made for a very realistic experience of what life was like then. I only wish we had given ourselves more time. We were in the park for 4 hours but could have easily spent another 2 hours to see and experience everything they had to offer.
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Xinjian
Oct 4, 2024
It's worth a lot of trips for photography lovers. - Prince William (kings landing) is a small place though. But it is a village with history and a story. The October view of the Golden Autumn is even more delightful. Strolling through this beautiful village is physically and mentally pleasing and relaxing.
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Emahoney361
Aug 20, 2024
Good Family Fun - From the moment we went in Linda at the admission booth was extremely helpful in pointing out areas that were handicap accessible as my wheelchair dependent grandmother was with us. This allowed us to have as smooth of a day as possible. Most of the buildings were not built to accommodate a wheelchair, which we know and understand as they are historical buildings. She was still able to get into some of the first floors in a few of the buildings. The kids (and) adults had fun learning and exploring this historical village. To end the day we took a carriage ride, they had a ramp so even my grandmother could go on the carriage. We would recommend this to anyone traveling to Fredericton!
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Edward_s
Jul 23, 2024
Very family oriented - It was a very unique place. Friendly people and a nice way to spend the day. Very educational. Would definitely doit again with family
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U9892udlisab
Jul 1, 2024
A Must Stop and See! - This was so much fun! Great throw back in time and seeing how they lived on this island. Everyone that works here is so helpful and kind. The sawmill stories were so fun to listen to. We found the houses just beautiful. A definite stop. Make sure you eat lunch here too!
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Brigitte_d
Sep 1, 2023
Going back in time - The dedication of the folks there and that they actually cook, bake and eat at the houses. But sure glad I was born in modern times.
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Sylvaing1269
Aug 31, 2023
Great experience - It is a living history museum with 19th century buildings, costumed actors, numerous objects and workshops. It is an experience that I recommend to everyone. This site has nothing to envy of other historic villages of this type. The places are very well maintained and valued: we are literally immersed in the middle of the 19th century. There are magnificent landscapes, a cultural wealth to be preserved, a unique atmosphere. You should allow 2 to 3 hours to simply go around the village and enter the buildings - walking in good weather. There is also a shop on site, a small restaurant, in short, it was a pleasant moment.
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Karen_b
Sep 15, 2024
Nice day trip! - Fun place to learn about the history of New Brunswick. It was nice having the horse and buggy ride back to the entrance!
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Trippingvoyageur
Aug 18, 2024
Beautiful site, good actors, lack of staff, do not trust the restaurant. - We arrived at 2:50pm, hungry, after several hours of driving. We ran to the restaurant/pub which closed at 3.00pm because there was a wedding and they closed an hour early. They closed strictly at 3pm and apart from a few biscuits, there was nothing to eat. Otherwise, it is a beautiful site with actors in period costumes. Suggestions to visitors: do not arrive here hungry. Suggestions to management: charging 56$/2 people 2 hours before closing is too much. In retrospect we would have continued our journey. Another suggestion: always have at least one bowl of soup to sell to your customers until closing time. It doesn't really take staff...
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