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St. John's
A historic wooden structure, built in 1836. Today it houses an archive and vital congregation. Oldest continually used Anglican Church in the province.
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Torbay
Explore and celebrate the history of this rural Newfoundland community, Torbay, minutes from St. John's.
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Greenspond
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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Port Union
Home of Sir William Ford Coaker (K.B.E), founder of the Fisherman's Protective Union. Built in 1917, it is a treasure trove of artifacts from Coaker's lifetime.
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Springdale
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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Centreville
Museum will be recording and displaying the history of the first Government Planned Resettled Community.
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Joe Batt's Arm
Come visit this beautiful home constructed over 100 years ago - with hand carved siding and stained glass windows.
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Fortune
Built in 1871, this former Masonic Lodge displays many things illustrating the lifestyle of the past. One prize possession is the organ that once belonged to legendary teacher James Laddon.
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La Scie
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.
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Trinity
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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North West River
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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St. John's
Wesley is the home of VOWR, Newfoundland's oldest operating radio station, dating to July 24, 1924. Operated now by over 80 volunteers. Wesley United Church was founded in 1908.
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St. John's
See it. Experience it. Explore the secret life of a river, the watershed and the ecosystems. Discover how water shapes our land, our city, our history, and our lives.
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Fogo
The Centre preserves community history, with displays covering a variety of topics, particularly the old Fogo Wireless Station (1912-1933). Other featured themes include people, fishing, merchants, war and native culture.
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St. Lewis
Restored mercantile business premises and contains several seashore buildings and houses a museum containing fishery and other historical artifacts.
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La Scie
The collection of La Scie French Shore Connection includes artifacts and historical info on La Scie's French Shore Fishery. Replica of 16th century chaloupe on site.
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Tilting
Century-old house, fishing stage and associated outbuildings typify the architectural styles and land uses that make Tilting unique. Stage restoration won Southcott Award in 2000.
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Dildo
Maritime Archaic and Dorset Eskimo archaeological artifacts. View the Dildo and Area Interpretation Centre.
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Gander
The airport contains "Atlantic Wings" an exhibit of the Provincial Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador highlighting the important role of Newfoundland & Labrador in pioneering transatlantic flights from 1919 to 1930. The domestic lounge contains a large restaurant and gift shop. The air terminal also serves as the station for the DRL bus service.
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Mainland/La Grand'terre
Hear the story of French Newfoundland told by descendants of Acadians and French fisherman. Tour the francophone school and community centre or buy a handmade french Newfoundland souviner.