
Discover Moncton’s past and present through two unique heritage experiences: Resurgo Place and the Thomas Williams House. Together, they offer a dynamic journey through innovation, community history, and Victorian-era life.
Explore Moncton’s story at Resurgo Place, where heritage, technology, and interactive learning come together. Through engaging exhibits and hands-on experiences, visitors can discover how transportation shaped the city and uncover the stories of the people who built its legacy.
From innovation to resilience, Resurgo Place brings Moncton’s motto—Resurgo (“I rise again”)—to life.
Year-round (6 days/week):
Summer (starting May 25):
Special Offer:
Step into the elegance of the Victorian era at the Thomas Williams House, built in 1883. Once home to Thomas Williams, treasurer of the Intercolonial Railway, this historic residence offers a glimpse into 19th-century life in Moncton.
Now a designated municipal heritage site, the house is carefully preserved and open seasonally for tours and a traditional tearoom experience.
July 1 – August 30:
The Thomas Williams House is available for private bookings, including photography sessions, bridal showers, meetings, and special events.
📍 Location: 103 Park Street, Moncton, NB
📞 Phone: (506) 856-4383
📧 Email: info@resurgo.ca