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Harshman Boarding House
634 Bas-Cap-Pelé Road, Cap-Pele, New Brunswick
Harshman Boarding House, built in 1875, is located on Bas-Cap-Pelé Road in Bas-Cap-Pelé. The one-and-a-half-storey, rectangular wood-frame building has a cross-gable roof.
Placide Brun House
11133 Bas-Cap-Pelé Road, Cap-Pele, New Brunswick
Placide Brun House is located on Bas-Cap-Pelé Road, in Bas-Cap-Pelé. This one-and-a-half-storey, rectangular wood-frame building has a low-pitched gable roof.
Association des Pêcheurs de Bas-Cap-Pelé Lobster Plant
52 Niles Street, Cap-Pele, New Brunswick
Association des Pêcheurs de Bas-Cap-Pelé Lobster Plant is located on Niles Street in Bas-Cap-Pelé. This one-storey wood-frame building is believed to have been built around…
Willie Niles Smokehouse
919 Bas-Cap-Pelé Road, Cap-Pele, New Brunswick
Willie Niles Smokehouse is located on Bas-Cap-Pelé Road, in Bas-Cap-Pelé. This one-storey wood-frame industrial building was built in 1922.
Freeman Kimball House
1090 Bas-Cap-Pelé Road, Cap-Pele, New Brunswick
Freeman Kimball House is located on Bas-Cap-Pelé Road. This is a one-and-a-half-storey wood-frame structure of vernacular architecture.
Bourque Hotel
123 Robichaud Street, Cap-Pele, New Brunswick
The Bourque Hotel, built around 1870, is a two-storey wood-frame building with a flat roof located on Robichaud Street in Cap-Pelé.
Jim Friel Cottage
740 Medley Lane, Cap-Pele, New Brunswick
The Jim Friel Cottage is located on Medley Lane in Bas-Cap-Pelé in the village of Cap-Pelé. This Craftsman-style, one-and-a-half-storey wood-frame cottage was built in 1922.
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