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Loyalist Landing

Chocolate Park, Milltown Boulevard, St. Stephen, New Brunswick

Loyalist Landing is a municipal park with floral gardens and a memorial clock located on the banks of the St. Croix River near the Chocolate Theme Park & Playground on the river…

Loyalist House

120 Union Street, Saint John, New Brunswick

Loyalist House is an early 19th century Adamesque Neoclassical residence. This wooden two-storey building with a square plan and hipped roof is located on a rocky slope at the…

Loyalist Burial Ground

King Street, St. Stephen, New Brunswick

Loyalist Burial Ground is a late 18th century cemetery located on the east side of King Street in St. Stephen. It is the final resting place for many Loyalists settlers in St.…

Loyalist House National Historic Site of Canada

120 Union Street, Saint John, New Brunswick

A handsome reminder of the earliest days of settlement in Saint John, the Loyalist House National Historic Site of Canada embodies the finest qualities of early 19th-century…

Black Loyalist Land Grants

Douglas Street, Grand Bay-Westfield, New Brunswick

This local historic place is a small plot of land representing land grants issued by the Crown in 1787 to Black Loyalists. A part of an original 1150 acre grant to a group of…

Tilley House National Historic Site of Canada

66 Front Street, Gagetown, New Brunswick

Tilley House National Historic Site of Canada is a one-and-a-half-storey clapboard house located on a spacious lot in the town of Gagetown, New Brunswick. It is believed to be the…

Church Residence

3000, Portage Road, Niagara Falls, Ontario

Built in 1810 by Andrew Rorback, this stunning two-storey dwelling features elements of simple Georgian styling, favoured by Loyalist settlers, with a second storey balcony and…

Mount Hope Farm

690 Nerepis Road, Grand Bay-Westfield, New Brunswick

Located in a rural setting on the bank of the Nerepis River in Grand Bay-Westfield, Mount Hope Farm is a Loyalist farmhouse and homestead associated with the Nase family.

Ryer-Davis House

Shelburne, Nova Scotia

The Ryer-Davis House was built in 1784 for Loyalist Joseph Bell and his family. This one-and-a-half storey Dutch Colonial style house with a gambrel roof is located near the head…

John Thomson Jr House

4891, Portage Road, Niagara Falls, Ontario

This stone house, constructed in 1825 by its owner John Thomson Jr., is a striking example of Loyalist architecture with a gable roof and symmetrical front façade. Located in the…

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