SUPPORT
Activities at the Restigouche Regional Museum are made possible primarily through municipal, provincial and federal funding, community partnerships, rental revenue and generous donations by community members.
Donations are able to be accepted on via e-transfer, cheque or cash. Debit and credit via Square (In person).
Charitable receipts are issued for all donations not made anonymously, upon request over the sum of $25. Please inquire with the Executive Director when making a donation for this request as we would require your contact information.
Our Mailing Address:
Cheques can be made out to:
Chaleur Area Historical Research Society, 424 WILLIAM ST, DALHOUSIE NB E8C 2X5
E-transfers can be sent to restigoucheregionalmuseum@gmail.com
Chaleur Area Historical Research Society is the society that operates the Restigouche Regional Museum.
Charitable Registration Number 811239250-RR0001.
The museum wishes to express our appreciation of the Town of Heron Bay’s (Dalhousie) significant contribution over the life of the Museum. We continue to work in partnership with the Town on an ongoing basis.
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