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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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Fortune
Located at 49-51 Bunkerhill Road which is adjacent to St. Pierre ferry terminal - directly on waterfront.
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Durrell
The museum houses rifles, ALB uniforms, and community artifacts from the late 1800s and early 1900's. Also mounted polar bear exhibit. Internet access. View icebergs from Museum Hill.
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Tilting
This old decomissioned post office building which served the community, was connected to the outside world.
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Harbour Grace
Immaculate Conception Church. Completely finished and consecrated in 1899. Replaced previous cathedral destroyed by fire in 1889.
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St. John's
Uses modern media to preserve the past and allow the public greater access to traditional music.
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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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Burin
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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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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Gander
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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L'Anse-Amour
Climb 109 feet to the top of Canada's second tallest lighthouse. Exhibits tell the story of life on the Straits, gift shop, whale watching, trails to the Raleigh shipwreck.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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Trinity
Learn about the work of the Cooper at this historic site while watching a demonstration in barrel making take place.
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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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New Bonaventure
Preserved from the TV Series "Random Passage," the site replicates an early 1800s fishing village.
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Doyles
Experience up close the wildlife of Newfoundland and Labrador. Over 300 exhibits displayed in natural settings.
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Corner Brook
Captain James Cook Historic Site offers a vantage point for a breathtaking view of the Bay of Islands.
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Bonavista
Archival material includes church records to 1786, photographs and a substantial genealogy collection.
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Ramea
A collection reflecting Ramea's long history including many things owned by the Penny Family (i.e. set of Newfoundland law books).
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Placentia
Exhibits present the history of Placentia. Fortifications provide a glimpse into the 17th century.
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Fortune
Take a nostalgic step back to the late 1800's, as created by these picturesque, small rectangular sheds and stages, built with "lungers" (round sticks), located along harbour drive.