… this summer, you may want to pay a visit to the Campbell Carriage Factory in Sackville.
In about 1850, Ronald Campbell and his son, George, converted a tannery building into a carriage-making factory. Today, the facility is Canada’s only fully intact nineteenth-centuy carriage factory. Visitors can see the machine room, the hanging-up room, the assembly room, the paint room, and more.
One of the museum’s staff members has started a blog for the summer, where you can read more about the museum and about its new mascot, a “mouse” named Spokes.
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