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52-foot humpback whale skeleton on display with interpretation video and signage.
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An absolute gem. The main section is a superb re-creation of an old-time Labrador store. Four Exhibits: (1) Trappers & Families. (2) International Grenfell Association. (3) Hudson Bay Company. (4) Hubbard Expeditions, which includes some of Leonidas Hubbard's personal possessions. Postcards.
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'The Past is Where We Come From' presents the experience of the Innu, Innu, the People of NunatuKavutand, Settlers in Labrador. Ask about special events and temporary exhibitions.
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Visitors to the museum will find a large variety of artifacts, photos and documents that profile the story of the military in Labrador and mostly 5 Wing Goose Bay.
+1 (709) 8 966 900EXT 2177
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The museum displays the lifestyle and changes in Labrador for the past 150 years and how women helped in this change.
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Displays, exhibits, information and photos of 1929 Tidal Wave, World Wars I and II, 10 model dories, handcrafted by Otto Kelland. Six Interpretative rest stops with descriptive panels on the 1929 tidal Wave.
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The Lane House is the oldest house in Tilting and won the Southcott Award in 1997. Look for the winding staircase.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site: the first authenticated European presence in North America 1000 A.D. Archaeological excavations in the 1960s uncovered the remains of three dwellings, four workshops and an iron working smithy. Artifacts of Norse origin included a soapstone spindle whorl, bronze ring-headed pin and iron rivets. Relax in the sod hut of the Viking chief, experience the life of a Viking through stories and demonstrations by costumed re-enactors.
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Reconstructed Georgian brick house rebuilt to 1819 - 1820 period on the site of the Lester home (1764 - 66), the first brick house in Newfoundland. Now a museum and learning centre.
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The museum displays history of Millertown through photos, artifacts and houses a nearly 100 year old snookers table.
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Hospital and nursing artifacts,
including medical equipment, nursing equipment, nursing uniforms and photographs.
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Restored mercantile business premises and contains several seashore buildings and houses a museum containing fishery and other historical artifacts.
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Interpretive panels and a reconstructed logging camp provide a glimpse into the lives of early 20th century loggers. Museum guides will help you try your hand at logger's work.
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Historic co-op store rebuilt in 1957 is part of the co-operative movement in Newfoundland.
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Geology, Biology and Cultural Heritage exhibits. Fossil Site. Daily interpretative programs. 6km of walking trails. Campfire program in season. Close to many other amenities.
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A plaque Site of National Historic Significance. This is the burial site of a Maritime Archaic Indian Child who died about 7,500 years ago.
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See the span of Central Newfoundland's history from the ancient Aboriginal cultures to 20th century industrial development.
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Museum offers a display of artifacts, history and life styles of Marystown, as well as a collection of murals depicting the history of ship building in Marystown and the town's fishing and retail businesses of the past. Presently buildings an archival section.
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Glimpse Trinity as a thriving 1800s seaport. This was the business hub for three merchant families over 150 years. The 1820s-era Counting House is a historic gem.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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We provide a number of activities that is sure to attract a wide range of people who are interested in Aboriginal Culture in Newfoundland and labrador.