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Carbonear
Registered Heritage Structure in 1987 by Parks Canada. Representative of CN Stations in Newfoundland.
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Carmanville
Excellent bird watching for Canada Geese, ducks, terns and loons. 5km walking trail, guided tours. Centre has gift shop and exhibit on the great fire of 1961 that dramatically changed the ecological and cultural life of the community.
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Conche
Intended for professional artists whose work reflects or responds to the natural environment and cultural heritage of French Shore communities.
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Placentia
Exhibits present the history of Placentia. Fortifications provide a glimpse into the 17th century.
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St. John's
Beginning July 2 and continuing until Aug 24, afternoon tea (which includes a variety of delectable homemade scones, tea biscuits, tarts, cookies and jams) is served in our Cathedral Crypt Tea Room, come enjoy a Cathedral Tour and join us for tea/coffee.
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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.
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Conche
Basque chaloupe, one of three built in 2004 as part of the celebrations marking the 500th anniversary of the arrival of the French on these shores.
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Trinity
The oldest standing wooden church in Newfoundland was built in 1833, with the tower added in 1880. It is open to the public for viewing.
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Ferryland
An Archaeological site featuring excavations of Lord Baltimore's colony dating to 1621, interpretation centre, conservation laboratory, 17th century reproduction kitchen, heritage gardens and gift shop.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 326 5669
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St. John's
A provocative, multi-media experience of 1830s St. John's set in a Georgian house. British naval government is ending. Newspapers, pulpits and pubs are ablaze with talk of new government.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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Gander
The Commonwealth War Graves serves as a reminder to us of the ideals and sacrifices made by the men and women of Canada and the Commonwealth on our behalf.
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Harbour Grace
In the former Customs building, the museum's exhibits focus on the fishery, early aviation, period furniture, photography, the history of Harbour Grace, including the fires which devastated the town.
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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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Corner Brook
Journey through time. Museum exhibits the natural, cultural and social history of the region.
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Cupids
Archaeologists are uncovering the original 1610 plantation site, the oldest English colony in Canada. Artifacts are found daily, such as stoneware, clay pipes and 17th century glass.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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Cupids
This giant Union Jack is a replica of the second largest flag in the British Empire flown in Cupids in 1910 for the tercentenary of Cupids founding.
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Cupids
Engaging exhibits and interactive technologies allow exploration of the birthplace of English Canada and 400 year evolution of Newfoundland and Labrador Culture.
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Cupids
One of Newfoundland's earliest Methodist churches, built in 1875 and still in operation. Contains original pipe organ installed in 1900, original bell in tower.
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Hant's Harbour
Registered Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Site, Heritage Fishing Stage constructed around 1905, used by the fishermen for years. Artifacts displayed are original items used by the early fishermen.
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St. Lunaire
World's only Economusee dedicated to the interpretation of wild berries. See them in their natural habitat, watch products being made, and taste. Home of the Granchain Exhibit.