Kings Landing near Fredericton is now officially open for its 47th season.
The open-air, 300-acre museum is home to more than 70,000 artefacts and a 19th-century village full of costumed characters, farm animals and 70 historic buildings.
There are a couple of ways to visit the tourist attraction for free this month.
Library card holders can check out a pass at their local library until June 20.
People 16 and under can also get free admission during the opening weekend this Saturday and Sunday.
The weekend will include games popular in the 19th century, crafts, treats, theatre, and music.
You can find a full schedule of this summer’s events on Kings Landing’s website.