The Saint John Police Museum Inc. is located at 56 Prince William Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
The Saint John Police Museum is a non-profit, incorporated organization, located in beautiful uptown Saint John.
Our Museum has several display cabinets containing artefacts such as Billy sticks, handcuffs and leg irons, confiscated weapons, early history photographs and uniforms. We have a 1965 Volkswagen that was refurbished for our 150 anniversary celebrated in 1999. The original vehicle was used as a Traffic Car for several years in our city. The Traffic Car sits outside our Museum where it may be photographed.
On occasion we have Constable George available to have his photograph taken as well. Constable George is dressed in a uniform similar to the early officers in Saint John.
If you really want to have some fun, come in and get your photograph taken behind the jail cell door, what a great souvenir.
To continue to collect and preserve the history of the Saint John Police and the surrounding former City of Lancaster; Parish of Simonds and Town of Portland police and their predecessors to hold in trust for future generations.
We sell Saint John Police Museum hats, t-shirts, postcards and lapel pins.