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See it. Experience it. Explore the secret life of a river, the watershed and the ecosystems. Discover how water shapes our land, our city, our history, and our lives.
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Large Queen Anne style house built 1907 by local merchant. Rooms on various local community themes, including resettlement, and the families that occupied the house until 1996.
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Drop into Terra Nova National Park's Visitor Centre for orientation and visitor information. Catch a glimpse of the fascinating underwater world through our marine exhibits, aquariums and touch tank.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 737 3783
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Documenting and preserving Labrador history. Offers a quarterly magazine published since 1975 and our extensive archive.
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Come visit Newfoundland & Labrador's first Heritage District and experience a traditional fishing village with rich Irish culture. Also designated as National Cultural Landscape District in 2003.
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A 1.3-km walking tour of the town's designated heritage area. A storyboard located at St. John the Evangelist Church, a provincial historic site, guided tour.
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Explore and celebrate the history of this rural Newfoundland community, Torbay, minutes from St. John's.
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Collection contains 30 meters of textual records that date from the 18th to 20th centuries. Church records dating from 1753 for Church of England/Anglican Church.
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1880s saltbox style house with over 2,000 artifacts used in the commercial, domestic, fishing, sealing, shoe making, medical, governmental and other aspects of life in Trinity.
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Your first stop on your tour of one of Newfoundland and Labrador's best preserved historic towns. A new exhibit tells the colourful story of Trinity's past and present.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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A 40-foot skeleton of a deep diving sperm whale. This was the first whale skeleton to be assembled in the whale tour network.
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The museum is dedicated to preserving the local fishing heritage. Exhibits showcase methods and equipment used in the traditional inshore fishery.
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An information and educational experience! Artifacts and displays offer a glimpse into the unique heritage of Trout River. Features includes a mini theatre, live performances, a 3D geological display and a salt water touch tank.
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Sunnyside has been the site of a number of historic events. Visitors can enjoy the view while learning about our history.
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Twillingate Museum, the former Anglican Church Rectory, depicts life at the turn-of-the-century. Museum highlights: opera singer Georgian Stirling exhibit, Maritime Archaic Indian/Beothuk artifacts, genealogy/cemetery data.
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Since 1925 the church has been part of the United Church of Canada
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A museum of 50 plus antique cars on display from 1908 - 1970, plus automobile memorabilia.
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Museum displaying artifacts, photographs and history of veterans. From North Harbour to Portugal Cove South in St. Mary's Bay. Community Heritage Wall with photographs of Days Gone By.
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Built in 1871, this former Masonic Lodge displays many things illustrating the lifestyle of the past. One prize possession is the organ that once belonged to legendary teacher James Laddon.
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A re-constructed heritage village with eight buildings, a boardwalk, Newfoundland Ponies and other animals.