Thomas Williams House
Step back in time at the Thomas Williams House, built in 1883! Tour the home of this prominent Monctonian, who was the treasurer for the Intercolonial Railway. Today, the Thomas Williams House is a designated municipal heritage site.
Following an extensive restoration and conservation project, we are thrilled to announce the reopening of one of our community's beloved landmarks! Beginning July 15, the Thomas Williams House Tearoom will once again welcome visitors and guests.
While some work will continue on the grounds and exterior of the property, we are excited to reopen our doors, greet our returning friends, and welcome new visitors to experience this special historic site.
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Address & Hours
103 Park Street
Moncton NB
(506) 856-4383
info [at] resurgo.ca (info[at]resurgo[dot]ca)
July 15 - August 23, 2026
Wednesday to Sunday
11 am - 5 pm
The lovely Tearoom at the Thomas Williams House is open during the summer months. Guests are invited to enjoy tea and refreshments in this beauty of a heritage home. Our menu offers a of variety teas and tasty treats.
Guided tours (by donation) are offered from 10 am to 6 pm.
Rentals
Thomas Williams House is available to be rented by groups for special occasions such as photography sessions, bridal showers, press conferences and meetings.
Rental bookings can be done by contacting Resurgo Place.
Free Meeting House
The Free Meeting House, built in 1821 is one of Moncton’s oldest standing public buildings. Its purpose was to serve as a home for all religious denominations until such time as individual groups could raise the money required to build their own churches.
In June 1990, the Free Meeting House was designated a National Historic Site.
Visits are offered by request at the Admissions desk of Resurgo Place, adjacent to the Free Meeting House during business hours.

Rentals
The Free Meeting House is available to be rented by groups for special occasions such as weddings ceremonies, press conferences, meetings and church services.
Rental bookings can be done by contacting Resurgo Place.
Treitz Haus
Moncton’s oldest standing heritage building (c. 1769), named after Jacob Treitz, one of the Pennsylvania-German settlers who arrived in 1766 to establish the Monckton Township. Small exhibits and historic interpretation of the building are offered.
Summer location of the municipal Visitor Information Centre.
Stop by for a chat with our friendly travel counsellors about how to make the most of your Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick vacation!
Tankville School
Nestled along the northeastern edge of Moncton, beside the scenic Irishtown Nature Park, Tankville School is a charming 19th‑century one-room schoolhouse built in the classic New England meetinghouse style. Its simple wooden structure offers a glimpse into the region’s early educational history and rural life.
Rentals
The Tankville School Community Room (basement) is available to be rented by groups for special occasions such as meetings, workshops, lunch and learns, and more.
Rental bookings can be done by contacting Resurgo Place.
Moncton Heritage iTour
Tour the history of Moncton's core!
iTour Moncton provides you with an energetic way to experience the city of Moncton’s history! This self-guided heritage tour can be accessed using a smartphone or tablet and is designed to optimize your view of each historic site while maintaining the most efficient route possible. By following the directions, you should be positioned across the street from the sites you will be learning about.
The proposed route takes approximately 1 hour to complete. You can also select locations randomly, based on your curiosity or current location.
iTour Moncton is available at moncton.ca/itour

Museums of our region
Our history will move you!
Dive into the diverse tapestry of our regional history through the various museums that stand as pillars of our community's heritage. Each unique establishment offers a window into the different chapters of our shared story, inviting exploration and discovery.
Explore the Museums of South-Eastern New Brunswick's full directory to uncover the past's treasures and the narratives that have woven our present.




