From Jacques Cartier's voyage of 1534 through early French
rule and England's victory in 1758, our history is shaped by sea and
timber. Nestled under the Province of New
Brunswick's
longest bridge, the Historic Water Street Business District is home to the famous Cunard brothers who established a huge shipbuilding
and lumbering enterprise. During our great shipbuilding era, over 450 ships were launched in Miramichi.
Bennett, Tweedie, Snowball, Loggie, Peabody, Johnson and Cunard are but a few of the many great men who shaped
the character and amassed great fortunes in Miramichi.
On January 1, 2000 the Province of New Brunswick officially designated the Chatham Business District as New Brunswick's first provincial historic district
under subsection 2(3) of the Historic Sites Protection Act. The commemorative plaque reads "Historically, the Water Street area and the adjacent Miramichi riverfront
bustled with shipping, shipbuilding, lumber industries and commerce. The enduring spatial quality and architectural character
are reminiscent of the past."
Our Mission
The mission of the DowntownS Miramichi - Historic Chatham Business District
is to foster a prosperous economic climate for the members of the Business Improvement Area.