Épave de la Baie de St-Simon

 

Exhibition of fossils dating from the Pennsylvanian period (between 300 and 311 million years ago) from the region. More than 400 fossils of which 150 are on permanent display. 

 

The history of the Captain Antoine Charles-Denys de Saint-Simon, French naval officer, who sunk his ship in the Bay of St-Simon in 1760 and his illustrious military career. History recounts that the last paragraph of the military battle between France and England occurred in St-Simon. A rich history and legends little known by the public. There are artifacts from Nova Scotia and the Bay of St-Simon. 

 

The Museum of Antique Limoges Porcelain is unique in Canada in both number and quality. There are more than 400 pieces of which 200 are on permanent display.

 

The Art Gallery and Boutique contains the works of art of professional and emerging artists’ from the region. 

 

Situé au

48, Chemin LeBouthillier, St-Simon, NB