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St. John's
In this magnificent heritage building, this museum exhibits the 150 year history of the Newfoundland Railway and Coastal Boat services. Also houses city of St. John's Archives and Records.
Toll Free: +1 (866) 600 7245
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Corner Brook
A collection of narrow gauge rolling stock from the Newfoundland Railway including steam locomotive No. 593, working diesel electric locomotive No. 931, snow plow train and various other cars.
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Raleigh
Traditional Fishing Village, adventure cultural tourism, boat tours.
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Ramea
View this historic community and hospitality of residents. Breathtaking scenery along the walking trails.
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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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Red Bay
During the 16th century, whalers from the Basque Region of Spain and France where making seasonal voyages across the Atlantic to Labrador in pursuit of Right and Bowhead whales for the lucrative
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Ferryland
Regional Arts Centre hosts dinner theatre, plays, Tetley Tea Room, Concerts and an art gallery.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 332 2052
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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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Centreville
Museum will be recording and displaying the history of the first Government Planned Resettled Community.
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St. John's
The heart of the performing arts in Newfoundland & Labrador. Home of indigenous theatre, dance & performing arts.
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Red Bay
This 52-foot skeleton of a whale is 400 years old. The exhibit focuses on the research and protection of the North Atlantic Right Whale.
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Bay Roberts
Former Western Union Cable Building restored to house the Road to Yesterday Museum depicting commercial development and lifestyle as well as the Western Union Story. Artifacts back to 16th century.
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Woody Point
Information centre in a 100 year old house with rooms from that era, offer information on the area and part of the Heritage Walk.
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St. John's
The home of The Rooms Provincial Archives, Art Gallery and Museum. Showcasing the art, artifacts and archival records, natural history, cultural treasures of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Duntara
Restored fisherman’s house presents art and objects. The Process of Pictures: the photography of Ned Pratt in the art gallery.
Epitaph: artifacts from an abandoned house in the museum Jul 13 - Aug 25.
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St. John's
Diaries, maps, plans, photography, government records, family history collections, business records and films let researchers explore the diversity of the provincial culture and the breath of Newfoundland and Labrador history.
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Carbonear
Mercantile structure built in 1874. Post and beam construction with large ship knees.
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Deer Lake
A facility displaying the history of communities in the Humber Valley. Exhibits on logging, agriculture, transportation and community life.
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St. Alban's
View artifacts and photos of World War I, World War II War Brides, Korean Conflict, Afghanistan War and current A.F. Members. Enjoy friendly atmosphere.
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Corner Brook
Early policing in Newfoundland, includes artifacts and photographs.