
Discover the rich history, traditions, and living culture of the Mi’kmaq people at Metepenagiag Heritage Park, located in Red Bank, New Brunswick.
For generations, the Mi’kmaq of Metepenagiag have maintained a deep connection to their land, language, and traditions. Today, visitors are invited to explore this vibrant heritage at a unique cultural destination that is home to two National Historic Sites and archaeological discoveries that span thousands of years.
The park’s engaging exhibits and interpretive experiences share the story of the Mi’kmaq people, highlighting their enduring relationship with the natural world and the continued strength of their community and culture. Visitors can explore scenic walking trails, browse the exhibit hall, and gain a deeper understanding of Mi’kmaq history and traditions through interactive displays and educational programming.
Whether you’re interested in Indigenous history, archaeology, or the natural beauty of New Brunswick, Metepenagiag Heritage Park offers an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.
Location
2156 Micmac Road
Red Bank, New Brunswick
Hours of Operation
RV campsites are also available for $40 per night. Reservations are required.
Come experience thousands of years of Mi’kmaq history and culture while exploring one of New Brunswick’s most significant Indigenous heritage destinations.