Restoration Community Project
The King George Hotel
The Rev. D. L. McQuinn Memorial Foundation has back in its possession
a family heritage property - The King George Hotel,
Located in Penobsquis the property has gone through many changes since its creation in 1856-1857.
At one time it held the local Community Post office, a
number of rooms for rent, and was a hub next to the Train Station in
Penobsquis.
Over the years it has passed through many hands. finally coming
to be part of the Heber McQuinn estate.
It passed down from Heber to Dr. L. E. McQuinn who renovated
the property extensively into a duplex with basement, first floor and second floor containing 2- and 3-bedroom units. In the early eighties another two bedroom apt was created in the attic area.
In 2003 it became part of the Dr. L. E. McQuinn Estate and
was purchased by Rev. and Mrs. D. L. McQuinn. Rev. McQuinn held the property until 2019 when it was purchased by a niece, illness made it too difficult to continue the sale, and it was returned to the Estate of the late Rev. D. L. McQuinn and placed as part of the Foundation.
Five generations of McQuinn’s have owned this property and
it is set to undergo a complete restoration project, (the house was partly destroyed through teenage vandalism, adult theft and
extreme water damage); hoping to helping our community with supportive housing for those experiencing low-income challenges and housing as well as the Eastern division of the Rev. D. L. McQuinn Memorial Foundation and Apostolic and Community history
and community Library.
An exciting community project, which we hope will have a
positive influence and bring some connection to our beloved community.

Get Involved Now...
If you would like to volunteer or add your name to our list
of supporters and connections, please feel free to contact us here….

Including but not limited to:
Recognizing the intense financial
pressure on the single aging population i.e., widows, the divorced, men aging out of the work force – over 50, as
well as other low-income situations and disabilities … we are endeavoring to create a self - sustaining, rural community support system.




Our Project is under development as of April 10, 2026, it may take some time before untis are available. Also please see our privacy page for all applications collected. Your privacy is very important to us.

Pragnesh Patel, BComm.
Business Advisor
Affinity Credit Union |
2201 8th street E
Saskatoon, SK, S7H0V2
P 306.385.1414 | M 306.381-5579| F 306.934.5493

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Myles Li
Conexus Credit Union, 2119 8th Street East, Saskatoon, SK, S7H 0T8
Phone: 306-341-6215
Fax: 306-651-4536
Myles.Li@conexus.ca | www.conexus.ca2119
Conexus serves members across lands covered by treaties 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10, the traditional lands of the Cree, Dakota, Dene, Lakota, Nakota and Saulteaux peoples, as well as the homeland of the Métis.
The Rev. D. L. McQuinn Memorial Foundation Inc.
Eastern Division
Physical:
724 Back Road Penobsquis, NB E4G 1Z7
(Coming Soon)
Mailing:
P. O. Box 4677 Station Main
Sussex, NB
E4E 5L8
Phone: 1 (506) 567-2329
email: revdlmcquinnmemorialfoundation@gmail.com
Western Division
P. O. Box 178
402 Douglass Street
Outlook, SK
S0L 2N0
CEO email loismcquinn@gmail.com
Name: Rev. D. L. McQuinn Memorial Foundation Inc.
Registration no.: 887918316 RR 0001
Charity status: Registered
Effective date of status:2002-03-11
Designation: Private foundation
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