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Town museum, heritage room, craft/gift shop, archaeology laboratory, Captain James Cook display, whalebone exhibit, rocks and fossils display. Take a guided tour through the centre or book a tour.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 247 2011
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Heritage museum exhibiting railway, logging, community and sports. Crafts and gift shop.
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First Beothuk site excavated on Avalon Peninsula. Here John Guy found three Beothuk dwellings and a canoe in early 1600s. Display at South Dildo Museum. Site Interpretation Centre at Russell's Point. Brochures at Russell's Garage.
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Bleak House was built around 1826 for John Slade of Poole, England and was later owned by the Earle Family from 1897-1967. It is now registered as a Heritage Site.
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Archival material includes church records to 1786, photographs and a substantial genealogy collection.
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Archaeological Interpretation Centre contains a small museum, archaeology lab and gift shop, thousands of artifacts.
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An extensive collection of artifacts from the local area tells the story of traditional life.
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Linking our cultural heritage to the contemporary arts.
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World War II sea-plane base, P.B.Y. Catalina aircraft. Heritage and Aviation Museum, archive, eropean explorers, hospital, railway, shipping, aboriginal cultures displays, antiques snowmobiles.
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Come visit this beautiful home constructed over 100 years ago - with hand carved siding and stained glass windows.
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A restored cabin and fish store with originanl artifacts from the Mudge family fishery.
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Home of Sir William Ford Coaker (K.B.E), founder of the Fisherman's Protective Union. Built in 1917, it is a treasure trove of artifacts from Coaker's lifetime.
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15 display rooms, gallery for art and travelling exhibits, tea room, the fishery in the days of sail, the Tidal Wave Exhibit and media room.
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Exhibits of Lewisporte and area history in sawmill/logging, W.W. I & II, women, railway/coastal boat, pioneer doctors, historic 28 ft hand hooked rug, oral history collection,outdoor exhibits
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One of the most photographed sites in the province - experience 19th century light keeping life in this 1843 lighthouse. A great spot for whales, icebergs, and puffins.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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Cape Race Lightstation is a National Historic Site contains one of the most powerful lights in the world. It is an important landfall marker for North America. The first and last light seen by many vessels crossing the Atlantic. It is still manned year round.
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Commemorated for the age and architecture of the oldest surviving lighthouse in the province. Located at the most easterly point in North America. Check out the new EXPLORA Gps Tour.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 773 8888
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Captain Cook's Landing will provide you with an historical account of Cook's experiences as he visited Ship Cove (now St. Alban's). Beautiful view of Community.
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Captain James Cook Historic Site offers a vantage point for a breathtaking view of the Bay of Islands.
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Carbonear was captured by the French in 1696, 1697 and again in 1705. This island was one of the few places the French could not capture. A safe haven for Carbonear residents. Newly developed exhibit at Carbonear Train Station & Museum.