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Restored Fisherman's Protective Union Trading Company building, saltfish building, Funk Island exhibit and cod liver oil factory.
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Visit us to learn about Trinity's military history at this site while also learning about its latter history as a lighthouse.
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Take a nostalgic step back to the late 1800's, as created by these picturesque, small rectangular sheds and stages, built with "lungers" (round sticks), located along harbour drive.
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Located at 49-51 Bunkerhill Road which is adjacent to St. Pierre ferry terminal - directly on waterfront.
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Community bread oven used for baking bread and pizza. Please call for schedule of firings.
Four à pain communautaire utilisé pour cuire du pain et de la pizza. Téléphonez pour l¿horaire des cuissons
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Community bread oven used for baking bread and pizza. Open daily weather permitting with firing from noon until 2pm. Great spot for taking photos and flying kites!
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Traditional French Bread Oven located beside our Sister's Dream School, in Mainland/ La
Grand "Terre on the Port au Port Peninsula.
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Come learn about the French fishermen who fished in the region. Take in a demonstration of firing up the French bread oven and taste freshly baked bread with local jams
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The French Shore Interpretation Centre will provide you with an orientation to the region and its layered history. It is the home of the French Shore Tapestry.
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Designed by artist Jean-Claude Roy in the style of the Bayeux tapestry and embroidered by local woman, this amazing 222-foot work tells the intriguing story of the French Shore.
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The airport contains "Atlantic Wings" an exhibit of the Provincial Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador highlighting the important role of Newfoundland & Labrador in pioneering transatlantic flights from 1919 to 1930. The domestic lounge contains a large restaurant and gift shop. The air terminal also serves as the station for the DRL bus service.
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The Garrick is a year round cultural venue where patrons can experience both live performance and digital cinema. Experience the Saturday Summer Music Series from Jun to Oct.
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Gateway Labrador is a unique place to visit. We have a great visit information centre, exhibit, craft / gift shop and friendly staff.
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A beautifully restored early 20th Century church with interpretative panels, art pieces and artifacts that tells the 9000 year old story of the people of Labrador.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 931 2013
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A turn of the century family home of a labourer.
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Located near the waterfront, this newly-restored merchant house depicts the town's history through pictures and artifact displays. Designated Heritage Site and winner of the Southcott Heritage Award.
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A life-sized replica of the 55-foot long giant squid caugh along the shore here in 1878. Interpretation centre, gift store, history, picnic area. Now depicted on a Canada Post stamp.
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The Glovertown Museum records the heritage and culture of Glovertown and Area. It includes resettlement from the islands of Bonavista Bay, boat building (1930 - 1960) and logging.
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Terminus of the first railroad constructed in Newfoundland. Line officially opened, October 11, 1884. Restored century old railway station in vintage railroad colours.
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The official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador. Public may enter the grounds daily until dusk and sign the guess book until 6 pm, except when functions are scheduled.