Heritage
Nestled along the banks of the scenic Saint John River, Woodstock is a community rich in history, culture, and tradition. Known as one of the oldest towns in New Brunswick, Woodstock’s heritage is deeply rooted in the stories of early settlers, Indigenous history, and the growth of a vibrant riverfront community.
Throughout the town, visitors and residents can discover historic architecture, cultural landmarks, and museums that showcase Woodstock’s past. From beautifully preserved buildings to community monuments and historic streetscapes, each location reflects the people and events that helped shape the region over generations.
Woodstock’s heritage is also celebrated through local events, storytelling, and community pride. By preserving and sharing these stories, the town continues to honour its past while inspiring future generations to appreciate the rich history that makes Woodstock a truly special place.
Whether you are exploring historic sites, learning about local traditions, or simply walking through the charming downtown, the heritage of Woodstock offers a meaningful connection to the community’s roots and the legacy that continues to shape it today.


