Joe Batt's Arm Road, Fogo, NL A0G 2B0
The Fogo Island Marconi Wireless Station (1911) connected coastal communities and mariners along Newfoundland’s coast. Overlooking Fogo, this historic site shares stories of early wireless technology, the Labrador fishery, and changing coastal life along a scenic trail.
Historic Marconi station on Fogo Island highlighting early wireless communication and coastal life along a scenic trail.
Updated · Mis à jour — May 7, 2026
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