About

The NB Antique Auto Club Inc. (NBAAC) was founded on September 18, 1966, when approximately 32 people met in Harvey Station, NB where officers were elected, a club name was chosen and duties were fixed.

We welcome members from New Brunswick, from other provinces and from across the border.

The NBAAC is a ‘not for profit’ organization open to anyone with an interest in the hobby; owning an antique vehicle is not a requirement for membership. Dues are $30.00 per calendar year. Memberships received after November 1st will be accepted for the following year.

The club magazine “Wheeltracks”, which is published quarterly, includes reports from the regions, stories of members and their vehicles, up-coming events, and lots of pictures. The “Club Roster”, which lists all current members and their vehicles, is distributed with the fall issue of Wheeltracks. We also have a student scholarship program for members, their children and grandchildren.

The club is divided into seven regions: Fundy, Lower Valley, Northeast, Northwest, Passamaquoddy, Southeast, and Upper Valley (see map below). Each region elects its own slate of officers: Area Director, Secretary, Treasurer, etc., and holds monthly meetings. They organize local tours, cruises, car shows and other social events and often raise money for local charities.

Executive meetings are called by the President throughout the year and are attended by the elected officers together with the Area Directors and representatives of any committees. We hold annual spring and fall provincial meetings where members are able to voice concerns and officers are elected.

Annual NBAAC events currently include: Provincial Tour (usually a week, destination may be out-of-province), Sussex Flea Market (General and Automotive – with almost 1,000 vendors – always the weekend of the 3rd Saturday in August), and a 4-day Provincial Jamboree.

NB Antique Auto Club Inc. is a active member of the National Association of Automobile Clubs of Canada (NAACC). The NAACC is a non-profit organization that has been in operation since 1969. It is staffed by volunteers and is comprised of antique and special interest automobile clubs dedicated to preserving the collector car hobby in Canada. The NAACC works on behalf of all enthusiasts to protect our right to own and drive our collector vehicles throughout our province and the country. www.naacc.ca

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