- Interactive Historical Fresco
- Madawaska's Pioneers
- Maliseet Hospitality
- A Hunting and Fishing Paradise
- Settling In: Building a Dwelling
- Religious Life
- The First Generation of Young Madawaska Settlers
- The Little Falls Blockhouse
- Country Life
- The Portage
- The Country Doctor
- The Small Country School
- Hôtel-Dieu Saint Joseph, Saint-Basile, N.B.
- Prohibition
- The Arrival of the Railways
- The Newspaper Le Madawaska
- Sister Catherine of the Sacred Heart
- Visual Arts
- The Forest Industry
- The Buckwheat Pancake- the Ploye
- Sport in Madawaska
- Cultivating Potatoes
- A Craft Industry; Weaving
- The Brief Story of Music in Madawaska
- The Sugar Bush
- Cultural Collection - Photographs
- Agriculture and Animal Breeding
- Business
- Construction and Architecture
- Daughters of Wisdom
- Education
- Food
- Forest Industry
- Handicrafts
- Health
- Hunting and Fishing
- Liquor, Prohibition and Customs
- Maliseets and Other Peoples
- Maple sugar industry
- Military
- Music, Entertainment and Folklore
- Politics
- Portage
- Railroads
- Religion
- Rural Life
- Social
- Sports and Recreation
- Tourism
- Trades, and Occupations
- Transport and Communications
- Visual Arts
- Weddings and Families
- Youth
- Students' Artistic and Historical Vignettes
- The Jos. B. Michaud Blacksmith Shop
- Hunting and Fishing
- Oscar Daigle and Sons Farm
- Flooding in Madawaska
- Repercussions of the Second World War on Madawaska
- The Bar “Le Gobelet”
- Three Generations of Married Women Speak about their Marriage
- The History of Connors
- History of the Village of Saint François
- The History of Volleyball in Madawaska
- The Elementary School on the Church Concession
- Maple Sugaring-Off Time
- The history of l’Université de Moncton, Edmundston campus
- The Oakes family from Connors
- The evolution of the Baker Brook School
- Prohibition in Madawaska
- Detailed Inventory
- General Information
Image of the Historical Fresco
A copy of the photograph of the historical fresco “La vie au Madawaska 1785-1985 : fresque historique de Claude Picard”, taken by the photographer Michel Carrier in 2008, is available here. The details pertaining to this work of art of Claude Picard are presented in the page « Explanation of the Historical Mural ».