An authentic 18th century General Store revamped as a charming tearoom, store and museum. Come in and enjoy local New Brunswick products the way they have been enjoyed for generations. Originally from Sheffield, New Brunswick, the store was used as a chicken coop for a number of years before being brought to Saint John in two pieces. In 1967, in celebration of Canada’s centennial and Barbours’ 100th year in business, the General Store was restored and opened as a museum. It now sits at the foot of King Street in its third Saint John location across the street from where the original G.E Barbour manufacturing facility once sat.