Battle Harbour Fun Day
Each year Battle Harbour Heritage Properties invites family and friends of former residents to join staff, guests and volunteers to participate in games of chance, traditional skills and typical outport Garden Party food service. Activities weather dependent with games of chance and skills located in the Salmon Store loft, activities that test more traditional skills conducted dock side. Simple home made foods are served dockside. Guided tours are not available. Ferry reservations required.
Location data provided by the operator. Please confirm location
before departure. Also see offshore area disclaimer.
The offshore lines appearing in the map above which purport to delimit the offshore area of the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador have no legal effect. Apart from the boundaries established pursuant to the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act, which include the line established pursuant to the 2002 award of the arbitration tribunal concerning the delimitation of portions of the offshore areas between Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia, there are no agreed boundaries between the offshore areas of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Government of Canada, the Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island or Quebec or the Nunavut Territory, and no such boundaries have been established under statute, regulation or agreement. The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador has made these facts known to Google.
Amenities
A half day of traditional games of chance and skills testing challenges in an out port garden party atmosphere. Home-cooked foods served dock side in lieu of scheduled meal service. Guided tours are not available. General Store and accommodations open for business as usual.
Helpful Information
Contact Information
+1 (709) 921 6216
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Directions
Driving distances and calculations derived using Google Maps. Actual driving times may vary. GPS coordinates have been provided by tourism operators. Please confirm location with operator before departure.

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