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With property dating back to the 1850s, the historic waterfront and lighthouse gives the visitor a glimpse of Grand Bank both past and present.
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A Wetlands of International Importance site and an Important Bird Area with high concentrations and a large variety of waterfowl species over 925 hectares. See species here that are uncommon in or absent from the rest of the province. The centre has information on species in the wetlands and throughout the Codroy Valley, plus displays on waterfowl and the estuary.
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A living history blacksmith museum with two fully operational forges, built between 1895 and 1900. Demonstrations are performed Mon - Fri, with products sold on site and in local craft stores.
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Your information source for the whole Northern Peninsula East Heritage Corridor.
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The Greenspond Courthouse has been restored to its 1899 state. Friendly tour guides in period costumes await you to show you around the main floor, courtroom, jails and upstairs quarters.
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Interpretation Centre, 2 museums, the artwork of Jordi Bonet and interpretive trails. The centre houses an audio visual room, Grenfell Handicrafts, retail outlets and a gallery on interpretive images.
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Historic Properties about the life of Sir Wilfred Grenfell and his 40 years in Northern Newfoundland and Labrador. Come for the Vikings but Dont Miss the Legacy of Grenfell.
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Dr. Grenfell's house built in 1909 - 1910 is furnished and decorated the way it was when he lived here with his family.
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A major interpretive exhibit commemorating the life of medical missionary Sir Wilfred Grenfell. The building is also home to Grenfell Handicrafts, an audio-visual room and a small coffee shop.
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Full size moose, polar bears, puffins and other Newfoundland animals, also visit our spacious and unique boutique.
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A collection of artifacts found in the Springdale area which are displayed in one of the oldest houses in Springdale owned by Mr. Harvey Grant, the first Mayor of Springdale.
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Amelia Earhart's successful 1932 solo flight across the Atlantic took off from this airstrip. The first civilian airstrip, built in 1927, is the oldest surviving operational airstrip in Canada.
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Established in 1992, the district was chosen due to its historical importance and attractiveness.
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Come feel the warm friendly atmosphere and travel back in time and look at a old fishing furnished home.
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1866...the world cheers as the first cable connecting Europe to North America is hauled ashore at Heart's Content. Experience how this little town became a global communications hub.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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Depicts the history of the community in photos, artifacts, and models including the Kyle, the Great Eastern cable boat and trains.
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The walk provides the visitor with a collection of historically significant settings that are intertwined to portray the dynamics of Grand Bank and its fishing heritage.
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Restored to 1910, Emma Hiscock's house captures how this widow with six children maintained a genteel life through entrepreneurship: running a shop, post office - even renting to a bank.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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Located in the Old Courthouse overlooking Ferryland Downs and Isle aux Bois, the museum tells of Ferryland's endurance.
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Cape St. John is the start of the 1783 French Shore, Petit Nord. View of Gull Island, disaster sites of The Queen of Swansea and Viking ship. American radar base in 1950s. Great for viewing icebergs.