Contact Person
Claude Bouderau
Monument-Lefebvre
480, rue Centrale St.
Monument-Lefebvre National Historic Site is a grand rusticated sandstone building in Memramcook, New Brunswick. Originally designated as Survival of the Acadians National Historic Site in 1978 based on the recommendation of the National Historic Sites and Monuments Board, it was renamed in 1994 to honor Father Camille Lefebvre, who founded Collège Saint-Joseph in 1864.
The building symbolize the revival of Acadian culture that began in the 19th century, a resurgence that continues today through various programs and exhibits. Nowadays it serves as a community hub where people can appreciate the history, culture, and accomplishments of the Acadian people.
- Washrooms on site
- Learning Center
- Kid Friendly