Lutz Mountain Heritage Museum

Lutz Mountain Museum, a steep-roofed white building

Built in 1883, the Lutz Mountain Meeting House was known as the “Second Baptist Church” of Moncton. Since 1975 it has served as Lutz Mountain’s community Heritage Museum. Artifacts tell as much about people as the written word. Step into the past as you enjoy displays of garments, quilts, household implements, tools, even a school room – proud memories of a bygone era. If you are interested in family research, we have census, marriage, cemetery and genealogy records from 1770 to 1901, as well as local stories and newspaper clippings.

Located at 3143 Mountain Road, the Lutz Mountain Meeting House and Heritage Museum offers a welcoming space to explore local history and heritage in a charming rural setting.

Season (2026):
The museum is open from June 15 to September 12, 2026, and is available by appointment throughout the rest of the year.

Hours of Operation:

Summer Theme:
Sewing Through the 20th Century highlights the evolution of sewing and everyday craftsmanship. Visitors can view vintage sewing machines and explore historical patterns.

The Meeting Room will feature a special apron exhibit, showcasing garments traditionally used to protect clothing in daily life.

Special Events:
Muriel’s Tea, a long-standing tradition, takes place monthly from May through September.

Contact & Information:
3143 Mountain Road, NB E1G 2X1
Website: lutzmtnheritage.ca

3143 Mountain Rd. Moncton, New Brunswick, E1G 2X1



506-384-7719

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