67 Main Street, Port Union, NL A0C 2J0
Sir William Ford Coaker Heritage Foundation Inc. Unique in its own right, Port Union is the "Only Union Built Town" in North America. Built in 1923, The Factory was home to the controversial newspaper "The Fishermen's Advocate." Today The Factory is used as an interpretation...
Sir William Ford Coaker Heritage Foundation Inc. Unique in its own right, Port Union is the "Only Union Built Town" in North America...
Updated · Mis à jour — May 7, 2026
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