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Links to decorations, party supplies, wedding favours and wedding decorators in New Brunswick. You are hereHome Living in St. John's Recreation and ParksParty Equipment Rental Services Listings Back to Events & Entertainment Listings Kids' Party Equipment Rental Services Party Equipment Rental Services Wedding Equipment Rental Services Categories: Kids' Party Equipment Rental Services, Wedding Equipment Rental Services, Party Equipment Rental Services Fredericton Party Equipment Rental Services Find, explore and share Fredericton & Western New Brunswick party rental companies for: Wedding canopy & party tent rentals Table & chair rentals Linen & chair cover rentals Mechanical bull rental serviceThe Lighthouse River Centre is one of the newer additions to Hampton's landscape. This multi-purpose rental facility is located on the banks of the Kennebecasis River at 1075 Main St.  The River Centre is the place to book your holiday parties, business meetings, community gatherings, small wedding receptions, environmental workshops and arts and culture awareness events, just to name a few possibilities.




We are a designated "hotspot" for wireless. The Lighthouse River Centre is part of the Lower River Passage Project, which is a tourism initiative of the St. John River Society involving the 130 km stretch of river communities between Saint John and Fredericton, including the five River Centre or River Landing sites along the historic St. John River: Hampton, Grand Bay-Westfield, Oromocto, Gagetown, and Young’s Cove / Waterborough (on Grand Lake). The grounds boast many interpretive signs, ranging in topic from the history of Hampton to its natural wonders, and everything in between.  We are also a site owner for Stonehammer UNESCO Global Geopark. The main level features a rental facility with chairs for 80, and is ready to host your event.  In the warmer months, the lower level houses Osprey Adventures, an outfitter who offers canoe and kayak rentals &/or tours. Or book yourself on the electric powered pontoon boat with Zelda's River Adventures , which embarks and disembarks from the Public Wharf at Lighthouse Park (located behind the Lighthouse River Centre).




Fire Marshall Occupancy Loads are as follows; ~maximum of 100 persons for anything that has a liquor license ~maximum of 100 persons for any event that is sit down, i.e. tables and chairs for all attending ~maximum of 160 persons for stand-up event, i.e. chairs with a minimum number of tables for food only Lighthouse River Centre User Policies For more information about the Lighthouse River Centre, please contact the Town Office  (506) 832-6065 or email at info@townofhampton.ca . CalgaryEdmontonFrederictonHalifaxMississaugaMonctonMont TremblantMontrealNorth YorkOttawaQuebec CityRed DeerReginaSaint JohnSaskatoonTorontoVancouverVictoriaWhistlerWinnipegBuenos AiresAnn ArborArlingtonBaltimoreBostonChicagoCincinnatiClevelandColumbusDallasDenverDetroitEdinaEnglewoodHobokenHoustonIndianapolisLos AngelesMiamiMinneapolisNew JerseyNew York CityOrange CountyPittsburghRochester HillsRoyal OakSan DiegoScottsdaleSilicon ValleySt LouisThousand OaksTroyWashington DCZionsvillePanama CitySan JoseMexico CityBogotaCartagenaMedellinSao PauloParisLondon




Furnished apartments and corporate housing options 55 Magazine Street Saint John Canada Available in This Building : 37 Somerset Street Saint John CanadaMEDIchair is a Canadian home medical equipment business. With locations across Canada, our store locations are composed of teams of HME experts, health care professionals and top of the line home medical equipment vendors. We will be here to coach you through the process, providing you the knowledge that is needed to make the right mobility decision. Our services range from product trials, rentals to in home repairs, installations and delivery. MEDIchair is a name that you can trust, we do this everyday, and we have for the last 30 years. House on the corner of Germain and Union Streets is a strong reminder of ourThe oldest building in Saint John, it has not been structurally altered since it was built, and one of the few building which survived the Great Fire of 1877. The gracious Georgian Manson was built between




1817 and 1820 for the family of David Daniel Meritt, an American Loyalist who came from New York to escape percussion for his loyalty to the British crown. The house remained in the possession of six generations of Merritts. died in 1820, as did his father, leaving the house to his son, David Jabez. Upon his death in 1884, it was passed to his daughter, Louise Harrison; son, Louis, in 1941. Loius's son David, was born in 1946. Thus the house was occupied by the same family for about 150 years, New Brunswick Historical Society purchased the building so they could convert it into a museum home. A fitting tribute to the excellence of the early craftsmen and loyalist founders of Saint John. typically Georgian in stylewas constructed of pine (from the upper Saint John river) with cyprus shingles on the south and west walls. still holds its original fanlight and brass knocker. The interior of the house is beautifully maintained and quite elegant.




It has been said by many American visitors that the entrance hall is quite similar to that in George Washington's home on the Potomac. The bannister and stairs are similar in design and placement, as are the curved doors that open to the back hall. palours on the main floor you see furniture of the Sheraton, Empire and DuncanThe piano-organ, almost 200 years old, still works. In the kitchen the original fireplace implements are still in place, having been discovered when the fireplace was re-opened. There is also an iron pressure cooker, dating back in the dining room, the cabinets, table, "yoke-back" chairs, and the Rockingham china are all fine examples of period furnishings, while upstairs in the master bedroom is a beautiful mahongany canopy bed, with blush red drapes. Loyalist House, the Union Flag of 1783 is flown to symbolize our heritage with the American Loyalist and the British Crown. The Loyalist House has been designated by the Government of Canada as a place of national historic

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