Long Island Co-op Heritage and Outdoor Rest Area

Lushes Bight
 

Historic co-op store rebuilt in 1957 is part of the co-operative movement in Newfoundland. It was a major source of practically all goods needed to run a household and conduct the fishery - a general store and fish buyer. After it closed in 2002 the town acquired and restored it. The Heritage Centre houses artifacts that wheelchair accessible and washrooms on the ground floor.

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Wheelchair accessible, craft shop, tea room and washroom on ground floor.

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