Old No. 2 Engine House/Saint John Firefighters Museum - Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
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N 45° 16.407 W 066° 03.418
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The historic No. 2 Engine House has been converted into the Saint John Firefighters Museum. The museum is located at 24 Sydney Street in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Waymark Code: WM16ZVY
Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Date Posted: 11/09/2022
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The historic Old No. 2 Engine House is a firehouse built in 1840. It was designed by architect John Cunningham in the neo-Classical style and has been designated Provincial Heritage Place and a Canadian Historical Site.
No. 2 Engine House is the earliest Canadian example of a firehouse designed to house a volunteer brigade. They were equipped with manually drawn and operated pumper fire engines. No. 2 Engine House closed in 1949. It was converted into the Saint John Firefighters Museum in 1991. The museum and exhibit hall tracing the history of firefighting in Saint John, including a special exhibit on the Great Fire of 1877. Admission is by donation.
The 2½ story building is two bay wide with green doors on the lower level and four by six pane double hung windows on the second level. The attic level has a fan window. Below the window is the date 1840.
A pair of plaques on the south side of the building identify the building as a Provincial Heritage Place and Canadian Historic Site.