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The Cable Building has been declared a National Historic Site. Former Western Union Building restored to house the Road To Yesterday Museum, Archives, Christopher Pratt Gallery and the town offices.
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The trail winds through the earliest settlement of Bay Roberts. Remains of rock walls, foundations, root cellars and grave sites. Picnic areas. Seasonal whale watching.
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The Christopher Pratt Art Gallery has temperature and humidity controlled environment, designed to display a permanent collection of art works by Christopher Pratt and other well-known artists.
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Archaeologists are uncovering the original 1610 plantation site, the oldest English colony in Canada. Artifacts are found daily, such as stoneware, clay pipes and 17th century glass.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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This giant Union Jack is a replica of the second largest flag in the British Empire flown in Cupids in 1910 for the tercentenary of Cupids founding.
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Engaging exhibits and interactive technologies allow exploration of the birthplace of English Canada and 400 year evolution of Newfoundland and Labrador Culture.
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One of Newfoundland's earliest Methodist churches, built in 1875 and still in operation. Contains original pipe organ installed in 1900, original bell in tower.
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A lot of history dating back to 1800. A salt box house built in 1830 for use as a winter home became a booming business for lumber & building boats for the Labrador fishery.
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6.5-km trail between Brigus South and Admiral's Cove. Allow 2-4 hours. Moderate. Attractions include beaches, good views, high cliff walking, abandoned settlement, meadows.
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14.5-km trail between La Manche village and Brigus South. Allow 6-9 hours. Moderate / difficult. Attractions include the abandoned La Manche village, eagles, whales, seabirds, woodlands and rugged coastline.
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Artifacts, photographs, fishing equipment, etc., depicting the life and times of the Newfoundland fishermen. A restored fisherman's house and one room school house are adjacent to the museum.
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Hawthorne Cottage offers guided tours, exhibits and live theatre depicting Newfoundland outport life and the adventures of world famous explorer Captain Bob Bartlett."
Toll Free: +1 (877) 753 9262
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Erected in 1910 to celebrate the founding of Cupids in 1610 birthplace of English Canada. Commemorates Governor John Guy and the 39 colonists of the London and Bristol Company of Merchant Venturers.
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Unique showplace of Brigus history, artifacts and photographs covering a period of almost 200 years. Pictorial archives have photographs on display dating back to 1876. Local architecture highlighted.
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Former Western Union Cable Building restored to house the Road to Yesterday Museum depicting commercial development and lifestyle as well as the Western Union Story. Artifacts back to 16th century.
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The museum houses religious artifacts dating back to 1876. Stained glass windows. A venue open for musical concerts, poetry readings, art exhibit, weddings etc.
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Lots of fresh blueberries, this is not a u-pick.
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Wilcox Gardens - one of the Peace Parks of Canada. Floral park on rock-walled river, ideal for browsing and strolling.