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Wilson's Point Historic Site

At the point where the North and South Branches of the Miramichi River converge lies the nationally recognized and protected heritage site with a panoramic view. Make your way to the end of the Enclosure Road where you will find a hidden little gem in the form of Wilson’s Point Historic Site. The Earliest English speaking settlers (Scottish) who arrived in 1765 lived, socialized, did business and were buried here. Their history is lovingly preserved by The Scottish Heritage Association Miramichi who have restored the original grave sites including that of founding father William Davidson, the historic walking trails, installed a wharf, trading post and built an interpretive center. Wilson's Point Historic Point not only contains the Scottish Ancestry of the river, but also has great archeological significance and deep rooted connections to the Mi'kmaq peoples, as well as, the French, Acadians and Loyalists who have  all helped establish the rich history of this beautiful river region dating well beyond three thousand years.

Virtual Tour

2025 SEASON

Opening Day Monday June 23rd- Closing Saturday October 25th

Hours 930-1630 Daily

Free Admission

Pet Friendly

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It is with great sadness that we share this from Our Miramichi Heritage page. Jim was part of the senior employment program for historic sites for two fall seasons at Wilson’s Point. He loved the site and its history as much as we do. The river has lost a great friend. Condolences to his family. 😔💔

JIM O'NEILL

• Apr 02, 2026

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of James Joseph O’Neill on March 31, 2026 at the George Dumont Hospital at the age of 79 following a brief battle with cancer.

Jim was a long time resident of Miramichi, New Brunswick. He is survived by his brother Tom of Mississauga ON and sister Susan of Shediac, NB and their families.

Jim attended the Canadian Coast Guard College in Sydney, NS and was a graduate of the University of New Brunswick. He worked for a number of years with the federal public service before going into private business.

Most recently he worked free lance as a court reporter with Miramichi Online.

Jim was known for his sense of humour and adventure, generosity and love of black rum.

He spent countless hours on the Miramichi River, boating, windsurfing and scuba diving. He was happy to have been able to spend his last years living on the banks of the river he loved so much.

At Jim’s request there will be no funeral or visitation, but there will be a celebration of life planned at a later date.
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UPCOMING EVENTS

The Woman of Wilson's Point: Scheduled Sundays July-October

Piper at the Point: Scheduled Sundays June- October

Walk with a Scot: Scheduled Sundays July- October

An Evening Spirit Walk with a Scot: Saturday July 19th

LLamazing Adventures Trail Walk- July 26th

Workshop Wednesdays: August-October

Scottish Festival Take Away Tea with Katherine Moller (Celtic fiddler) RG Forbes (Scottish Athlete) and More:  Saturday August 16th

Sunday Scone Social: Sunday September 14th

The Great Miramichi Haggis Hunt and Fall Fair: Saturday October 11th

An Autumn Haunting Like No Other: Saturday October 18th

Scottish Bedtime Stories Not for the Faint of Heart: Friday October 24th

A Hidden Gem Christmas Concert and Tea: Saturday November 15th (tentatively)

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The Grounds

Open Sunday - Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Safety measures for Covid-19 are in place.

Under a canopy of 300 year old pines you will find a replica of the  St. James Presbyterian Church that once stood on the grounds from 1790-1838 and was considered the "Westminster Abbey" of the Miramichi. The is replica houses the interpretive where knowledgeable tours guide are staffed from daily from mid June- late October. The grounds are open year round and offer over 6km of newly restored walking and cycling trails, that are often utilized in the winter with snow shoes and skis. The area has a vast ecological environment and is home a large variety of stunning wildlife including bald eagles. You will also find a log trading post that has farming and lumbering implements on display, a historical cemetery dating back to 1781 where many of the first settlers are laid to rest and you can access the beautiful boat dock and unsupervised beach easily with two separate stairways. There are out door washrooms and plenty of picnic areas to enjoy an afternoon with the entire family. Stunning views, history galore and so much more awaits.