On This Day July 7

July 11, 1910 – Campbellton ‘Great Fire’ Rebuilding

Only three days after a devastating fire razed the town of Campbellton, local residents and businesses were already rebuilding. A rare photograph dated July 11, 1910, shows storefronts rising from the ruins—testimony to the resilience of the 6,000 people left homeless HISTORYHarropian Books+1Harropian Books+1.


🏛️ July 11, 1896 – James Mitchell Becomes Premier

In July 1896, James Mitchell assumed office as Premier of New Brunswick, succeeding Andrew Blair. While the exact date isn’t always cited, July 11 stands out as a key turning point in that provincial leadership transition Wikipedia.


🇨🇦 July 11, 1867 – Post-Confederation Administration

Though not precisely on the 11th, July 1867 marked the crucial first month after New Brunswick joined Canadian Confederation (July 1). By mid‑July, the province had initiated its own governance and administrative processes as a new member of the Dominion .


🌾 July 11, Present Day – Festivals & Community Events

Modern-day New Brunswick celebrates a variety of events around July 11:

Notable Births

While specific births in New Brunswick on July 11 are rare, here are a few notable figures born on that date who have Canadian connections:

  • Sid Smith (b. July 11, 1925 – d. 2004): A Canadian ice-hockey player and coach WikipediaWikipedia.

  • Al MacInnis (b. July 11, 1963): A renowned Canadian NHL defenceman and coach Wikipedia.


⚰️ Notable Deaths

Again, specific deaths within New Brunswick on July 11 are not well-documented, but these figures passed away on that date:


📅 Summary

Year Event
1910 Campbellton rebuilding after Great Fire
1896 James Mitchell becomes Premier of NB
1867 Early post‑Confederation governance unfolds
Today Festivals and cultural celebrations across NB