Official Name of Historic Place
  • Sussex Ginger Ale Factory
Record ID 1470
Location of Supporting Documentation
  • Town of Sussex – Historic Places File # 8
Location Information
Street Address
  • 67 Pleasant Avenue
Postal Code
  • E4E 1X8
County
  • Kings County NB
Community
  • Sussex
Images
Image Type:Contemporary Photograph
Caption:Sussex Ginger Ale Factory
Description:View from Pleasant Avenue
Copyright:Town of Sussex

Image Type:Contemporary Photograph
Caption:Sussex Ginger Ale Factory
Description:View from the parking lot
Copyright:Town of Sussex

Image Type:Contemporary Photograph
Caption:Sussex Ginger Ale Factory
Description:View from Manola Street
Copyright:Town of Sussex
Statement of Significance
Place Description
The Sussex Ginger Ale Factory is a large three-storey industrial building located on Pleasant Avenue. The building, now divided into several apartments, has retained its outward form with a parapet on the front two-storey façade, and its full three-storey façade on the Manola Street side.
Heritage Value
The Sussex Ginger Ale Factory is designated a Local Historic Place for its association with the production of the Sussex Ginger Ale. In 1895, mineral waters were discovered on Church Avenue by S. H. White. White formed a partnership with G. Armstrong and started the Sussex Mineral Springs Company. Sales improved when carbonation, sugar and flavourings were added to the water. In 1910, the company built this building on Pleasant Avenue to house the business. In 1911, J. Howard Pearn and G. Percy Bolton formed P & B, a bottling company that was in direct competition with Sussex Mineral Springs Company. In 1929, the two firms merged to form Sussex Ginger Ale Ltd. In 1930, renovations took place at this building to double the capacity from 5000 bottles a day to 10,000 bottles. Sussex Golden Ginger Ale, which is darker in colour and more strongly flavoured than dry ginger ale, is still produced today by Cadbury Beverages Canada Inc. as a regional brand.

Town of Sussex – Historic Places File # 8
Character-Defining Elements
The character-defining elements relating to the original industrial function of the Sussex Ginger Ale Factory include:
- rectangular three-storey massing;
- building footprint relating to 1930 renovations;
- parapet on front façade;
- wide, low-pitched gable roof.
Important Dates
Construction
  • 1910
Significant
  • 1930
Architect / Builder Information
No Data Available
Historic Functions
Industry
  • Food and Beverage Manufacturing Facility
Current Functions
Residence
  • Multiple Dwelling
Themes
Developing Economies
  • Extraction and Production
Resources
Type [Number of contributing resources]:
  • Building [1]
Recognition Information
Authority
  • Local Governments (NB)
Formal Recognition Type
  • Local Historic Place (municipal)
Statute
  • Heritage Conservation Act
Recognition Date (M/D/Y)
  • 2007-11-26
Category of Property
  • Private
Cartographic Identifiers
Description of Boundaries
  • PID: 30201032, 00262360, 00262378
Area
  • 7578 m2
UTM
UTM Zone Type
  • 20
Datum Type
  • North American DATUM 1983
Coordinate Determination
  • Digital Maps
Northing
  • 5066026.2000000
Easting
  • 304483.6000000
Latitude/Longitude
Datum
  • North American DATUM 1983
Coordinate Determination
  • Digital Maps
Latitude
  • 45.72016
Longitude
  • -65.51238
Web Site Links
Other
Encyclopedia site entry on the history of Sussex Ginger Ale
"Sussex Now" local interest web site
Contacts
Name
  • Provincial Registrar
Contact Type
  • Provicial Registrar
    New Brunswick Register of Historic Places
Telephone Number
  • (506) 453-2324
Email Address
  • rhp.rlp@gnb.ca


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