Minnie Bell Sharp, born on January twelfth, eighteen sixty-five, was a remarkable Canadian singer and music educator. Her early life was deeply intertwined with her family's orchard and nursery business, where she developed a strong work ethic and a passion for the arts.
Throughout her career, Minnie made significant contributions to music education in Canada. She established and operated music schools in both Victoria, British Columbia, and Woodstock, New Brunswick, nurturing the talents of countless students and fostering a love for music in her communities.
In addition to her accomplishments in music, Minnie Bell Sharp broke new ground in politics as the first woman from New Brunswick to run in a Canadian federal election. Her pioneering spirit and dedication to her craft and community left a lasting legacy.