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Items depict lifestyle of the community and reference the early history of logging and shipbuilding. Photo collection, hand made furinture. Close to recreational facilities and Jersey Point Trail.
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Politician F. Gordon Bradley argued for Newfoundland and Labrador joining Canada in 1949. His home, restored to 1939, is the backdrop for telling the Confederation story.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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Construite au début des années 40, cette maison est un exemple authentique de vie dans un outport. Décor d'époque, artéfacts du French Shore. Built in the early 1940s this two-storey house is an authentic example of post living. Filled with decor of that time period, one can get a sense of what life was like. French Shore artifacts.
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Construite au début des années 40, cette maison est un exemple authentique de vie dans un outport. Décor d'époque, artéfacts du French Shore. Built in the early 1940s this two-storey house is an authentic example of post living. Filled with decor of that time period, one can get a sense of what life was like. French Shore artifacts.
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A collection of community artifacts and historical information.
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A replica of the 1904 Marconi Wireless Station. This station received the distress signal from the RMS Titanic
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Multi-award winning attraction featuring live, tropical butterflies, an observation bee hive, leafcutter ants, gift shop and plenty of parking.
Toll Free: +1 (866) 635 5454
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Explore the history of the world famous Newman's port wine inside one of St. John's oldest buildings, the only existing historic wine vault in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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Come visit our Heritage Museum. Take a step back in Norris Arm's history. From logging to an airport hanger, includes craft shop. Palaeo Eskimo artifact display.
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Norstead a living history Viking site. Join costumed interpreters and visit the Viking Ship Snorri. Afternoon storytelling or puppet show starting at 2pm.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 620 2828
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A wide variety of Artifacts and displays. Aircraft included: Lockheed Hudson Bomber, Canso Water Bomber, Voodoo Fighter Jet, Beech Craft 18S, 1939 Tiger Moth and DC3 Cockpit.
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Built in 1922, this traditional 2-storey house was home to Nurse Myra Bennett for 68 years. The Nurse Bennett Heritage House pays tribute to outport nursing throughout Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Built in 1905, the Old Carbonear Post Office is a prominent landmark on the Carbonear landscape.
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This old decomissioned post office building which served the community, was connected to the outside world.
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Displayed in an old shop setting, a variety of local artifacts from the early 19th and 20th century, such as: spinning wheel, hand made tools, furniture, WW1 and WW11 items, silent projector and many more interesting pieces.
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Visit the beautiful historic town of Burin, visit the Oldest Colony Trust that was used as a cold storage facility, take a scenic walk on our Boarkwalk, enjoy the local entertainment Wednesday nights.
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Built in 1931, the museum displays artifacts of the Loyal Orange Association, including a replica of King William's coat and hat, plus regalia members wore during parades. Brass instruments displayed, member regalia.
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1902 quality residence with period furniture, artifacts and display related to history of Placentia.
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Large wooden structure, Newfoundland craftsmanship, marble stations of the cross, original statues/altars, stained glass.
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Religious, cultural and educational artifacts; information on Aguathuna limestone quarry, Abbott & Halibuton business (oldest in area), local craft shop with souvenirs and crafts, tea room, picnic area.