Marysville Cotton Mill

Marysville Place
To the left are trees, and the background is a blue sky. From the far right, a building extends away to the left and into the distance, four storeys tall, each with an interrupted row of identical windows. At the middle of the building stands a tower with five storeys of windows topped by a square pyramidal roof with its tip truncated.
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Former namesMarysville Cotton Mill
General information
TypeCotton mill
Town or cityMarysville, New Brunswick
CountryCanada
Coordinates45°58′42″N 66°35′20″W / 45.97833°N 66.58889°W / 45.97833; -66.58889
Construction started1883 (1883)
Completed1885 (1885)
OwnerGovernment of New Brunswick
Design and construction
EngineerLockwood, Greene & Company
Main contractorAlbert H. Kelsey

The Marysville Cotton Mill, now known as Marysville Place, is an industrial building in Marysville, New Brunswick, that is a National Historic Site of Canada. It was built by Alexander Gibson in the mid 1880s as he expanded his industrial operations into textile manufacturing at the company town he had established.

Since 1986, it has been used by the Government of New Brunswick as an office building and houses the Marysville Data Centre, a data centre used by government departments.