Museums in Newfoundland & Labrador

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  • Newman Wine VaultsDating between circa late 1700’s to the early 1800 the Newman Wine Vaults is one of the oldest standing structures in St. John’s. Constructed of brick and stone, the vaults were used to age the Celebrated Newman’s Port. St. John'sCanada StrongNational Trust

    🕐 Mo-We 09:30-17:00; Th-Fr off; Sa-Su 09:30-17:00 "May 16-Oct 09 Scheduled dates for the 2026 season"

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  • Railway Coastal MuseumThe Railway Coastal Museum tells the fascinating story of the great initiative, courage, and sacrifice involved in building and operating the Newfoundland Railway and Coastal Boat services. Theses services helped overcome isolation and opened up the vast resources of the island.St. John's

    The Railway Coastal Museum occupies the entire ground floor and the passenger platform at the rear of the building.

    Opens June 24th.

    🕐 Jun 24-Sep 04 10:00-17:00 "2026 season"

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  • Peter Lewis GalleryA fine art gallery in a 19th-century heritage home on Church Hill in downtown St. John's. Peter Lewis and other regional artists celebrate Newfoundland through impressionistic oils and palette knife work — colourful, poetic interpretations of the island's landscapes and villages.St. John's free options

    Fine art gallery in a heritage home on Church Hill. Impressionistic paintings of Newfoundland by Peter Lewis and regional artists.

    🕐 Su-Mo: off; Tu-Fr 11:00-05:30; Sa 11:00-17:00

    0.5 km →
  • The RoomsThe Rooms in St. John’s is Newfoundland and Labrador’s largest public cultural space, housing a museum, art gallery, and archives. It showcases history, art, and heritage with stunning harbour views from its modern design, inspired by traditional fishing "rooms"St. John'sCanada Strong

    A must-visit center telling Newfoundland and Labrador’s stories through engaging exhibits, local culture, and history.

    Traditional tea Wednesdays 3-6 PM. Reservations recommended.

    🕐 Mo off; Tu 10:00-17:00; We 10:00-21:00; Th 10:00-17:00; Fr 10:00-21:00; Sa 10:00-17:00; Su off

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  • Newfoundland & Labrador Pharmacy MuseumExplore the objects, stories, and people behind pharmacy and health care in Newfoundland and Labrador.St. John's

    1895 heritage apothecary replica

    0.6 km →
  • Basilica Cathedral of St. John the BaptistThe Basilica of St. John the Baptist is a massive Roman Catholic cathedral known for its iconic twin towers, stunning architecture, and 19th-century treasures. It dominates the city skyline as a hub of local heritage.St. John's

    The Basilica of St. John the Baptist is a historic 1855 landmark built with Irish limestone.

    🕐 Mo-Fr 08:30-16:00; Sa 08:30-18:00; Su 08:30-20:00

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  • Crow's Nest Officers' ClubThe Crow's Nest Officers' Club (originally "The Crow's Nest Seagoing Officers' Club") is a club which has been in operation since Jan 27, 1942. Beginning as a club for seagoing officers during World War II, the Crow's Nest is rich in history; the club has become a...St. John'sfree options

    The Crow's Nest Officers' Club (originally "The Crow's Nest Seagoing Officers' Club") is a club which has been in operation...

    Sunday Family Friendly Tours 13:00 - 14:00

    Tours are available upon request. Visitors are welcome. Please email or phone at least 1 week before your visit.

    🕐 Limited hours Wednesday – Sunday. Call for hours.

    1.0 km →
  • Colonial BuildingThe building’s grand neoclassical architecture has been beautifully restored and the Colonnial Building is once again a gathering place for people to explore, contemplate, challenge, commemorate, and debate our story of governance. St. John'sCanada StrongNational Trust

    The Colonial Building was home to the Newfoundland and Labrador Legislative Assembly from 1850 until 1959.

    🕐 Mo-Fr 09:30-17:00; Sa-Su off "Until May 17, 2026"; May 17-Dec 31 Mo-Su 09:30-17:00

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  • Pleasantville Legion MuseumRoyal Canadian Legion Branch #56 The museum focuses on telling the story attached to the artifacts and exhibits, especially to younger visitors.St. John's

    Royal Canadian Legion Branch #56 The museum focuses on telling the story attached to the artifacts and exhibits, especially to younger...

    🕐 Open year round on Fridays, 1 – 3pm, or by request (please contact via email).

    1.3 km →
  • The CommissariatThe Commissariat was built between 1818-1820 as the home and offices of the Assistant Commissary General, the supply officer for British forces in Newfoundland. Today visitors are invited to explore life in St. John’s in the 1830s. St. John'sNational Trust
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  • Johnson Geo CentreCut from the ancient rock of Signal Hill in St. John's, Memorial University's Johnson Geo Centre takes you deep underground to experience the story of planet Earth.St. John's

    Newfoundland & Labrador's Science Centre

    Open stat holidays except Nov 11

    🕐 Jun 1-Oct 12 Mo-Su 9:30-5:00; Oct 14-Dec 20 Tue-Sun 9:30-5:00; Dec 23-Mar 31 closed

    2.2 km →
  • Signal Hill National Historic SiteCenturies before the advent of ship-to-shore radio, signalman perched on Signal Hill surveyed the ocean for ships headed toward the port of St. John's. Flag signals flown on the hill communicated the names of arriving ships to those who inhabited the harbour.St. John'sCanada Strong

    National Historic Site

    June 1 to October 9, 2026 Daily, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm (Please note access to Cabot Tower closes at 5:30 pm.)

    🕐 Mo-Su 10:00-18:00 "June 1 to October 9, 2026 - note access to Cabot Tower closes at 5:30 pm"

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  • FluvariumThe Fluvarium in Pippy Park is built around Nagle's Brook, with large underwater viewing windows that let you watch wild Atlantic salmon and brown trout in their natural river habitat. Two floors of interactive exhibits.St. John's

    In Pippy Park, Canada's largest urban park, adjacent to Long Pond. Open June to November for public visits.

    🕐 Mo-Fr 09:00-16:30; Sa-Su 12:00-16:30

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  • Royal Newfoundland Regiment MuseumWe have unique artifacts and archives dedicated to the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, dating back to the War of 181. Our volunteer operators are some of the most knowlegeable researchers and authors on the history of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment.St. John's

    Military museum - govt photo ID required for entry

    🕐 Mo-We off; Th 12:00-16:00,17:00-20:00; Fr off; Sa 09:00-13:00,14:00-17:00; Su off

    2.7 km →
  • Memorial University Botanical GardenThe Garden's 110 acre property offers 3.5km of nature trails, a large cultivated garden area with multiple themed gardens, a public greenhouse and an alpine house, special events, workshops, public art, camps, and so much more.St. John's

    The Garden's 110 acre property offers 3.5km of nature trails, a large cultivated garden area and so much more.

    🕐 May-November. Days and times may vary (please see the website).

    3.7 km →
  • Logy Bay - Middle Cove - Outer Cove MuseumLogy Bay - Middle Cove - Outer Cove Heritage Committee The Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove Museum shares the exciting history of the early settlement of the communities of Logy Bay, Middle Cove and Outer Cove. First settled in 1610, and permanently settled in the early 1800's...Logy Bay

    Logy Bay - Middle Cove - Outer Cove Heritage Committee The Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove Museum shares the exciting history of the...

    🕐 Open June - August, 8:30 - 4:30, Monday - Friday and some weekends.

    7.7 km →
  • Cape Spear Lighthouse National Historic SiteCape Spear is a headland located on the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland and is the easternmost point in Canada. The oldest surviving lighthouse in the province provides a glimpse into the 19th century. St. John'sCanada Strong

    National Historic Site

    June 1 to October 9, 2026 **The grounds are open year-round

    🕐 Mo-Su: 10:00-18:00 "June 1 to October 9, 2026 **The grounds are open year-round"

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  • Admiralty House Communications MuseumThis historic building was originally constructed in 1915 by the Marconi Telegraph Co. during the First World War as the top-secret H.M. Wireless Station for the British Royal Navy. Mount Pearl

    This 1915 Marconi station (the last of its kind) is a historic gem for wireless tech, WWI naval history, and local stories.

    🕐 Tu-Sa 10:00-17:00; Mo off; Su off "Closed July 1 and August 5, 2026"

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  • Bell Island Mine MuseumGo underground at Bell Island's former iron ore mine, where thousands of miners toiled in caverns stretching nearly 5km beneath the sea. Bell Island

    Reached by 20-minute ferry from Portugal Cove-St. Philip's.Gift shop and coffee shop on site.

    🕐 Jun 01-Sep 30 Mo-Su 10:00-18:00

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  • Fishermen's Museum and Porter HouseThe Fishermen's Museum was started in 1969 by artist George Noseworthy and a group of local residents who saw the need to preserve and promote the local fishing heritage that was so rapidly changing. A few years later, nearby Porter house was acquired and restored. An...Port de Grave

    The Fishermen's Museum was started in 1969 by artist George Noseworthy and a group of local residents who saw the need to preserve and...

    35.7 km →
  • Kent Cottage, at LandfallKent Cottage is over 200 years old, and represents an excellent example of a period cottage in rural Newfoundland. It retains many of the original features. It is set in 11 acres of the natural environment. It was originally owned by the Pomeroy family, and was later occupied...Brigus

    Kent Cottage is over 200 years old, and represents an excellent example of a period cottage in rural Newfoundland. It retains many of...

    🕐 Open June-October for specific events only.

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  • Hawthorne Cottage National Historic SiteNestled in the charming town of Brigus lies the childhood home of world-renowned Arctic explorer Captain Bob Bartlett. Step inside the nearly 200-year-old cottage and immerse yourself in the exhibits and rare artifacts from his dozens of daring voyages. BrigusCanada Strong

    National Historic Site

    🕐 Mo-Su: 10:00-18:00 "June 1 to September 6, 2026"

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  • Port de Grave Peninsula Heritage Society Inc.The Canon Richards Tearoom (pictured above), once a one room school, now turned into a small cafe, with some great food, including our traditional Nfld Turkey Jiggs Dinner served each Sunday. Also available are our Bread Box Adventure, a picnic lunch on one of our many...Bareneed, Conception Bay

    The Canon Richards Tearoom (pictured above), once a one room school, now turned into a small cafe, with some great food, including our...

    🕐 7 days a week Mon-Sat 9AM - 3PM, Sunday 12-3PM from May - October

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  • Cupids Legacy CentreCupids Legacy Centre marks the 400th anniversary of Canada’s first English settlement. Explore immersive exhibits, 170,000+ archaeological artifacts, a family history centre, café & bookstore, rooftop Faerie Garden, and reception hall in scenic Conception Bay North.Cupids

    Celebrating Canada’s first English settlement with exhibits, artifacts, café, Faerie Garden, and family history centre in Cupids.

    38.8 km →
  • Cupids Cove PlantationIn August 1610, Bristol merchant John Guy arrived at Cupids Cove in Conception Bay with thirty-eight settlers. The colony they established was the first English settlement in what became Canada. CupidsCanada StrongNational Trust

    Turn off Route 60 (the Conception Bay Highway) onto Seaforest Drive and continue on that road for approximately 2.7km.

    Open: June 1st – October 9th

    🕐 Mo-Su: 09:30-17:00 "June 1st – October 9th"

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  • Conception Bay MuseumHoused in Harbour Grace's 1870 Customs House, this museum tells the story of one of North America's oldest settlements through exhibits on pirate Peter Easton, Amelia Earhart's 1932 solo transatlantic flight, early aviation history, and the mercantile fishery. Free admission.Harbour GraceNational Trust

    Overlooks Colston's Cove where John Guy landed salt in 1612. Guided walking tours of the Heritage District available in summer.

    🕐 Jul-Sep Mo-Su 10:00-17:00

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  • Road to Yesterday Museum & Christopher Pratt Art GalleryBay Roberts Heritage Society Inc. The Western Union Cable Station, now known as the Cable Building, was constructed in 1913, extended in 1927, and was in continuous operation as a repeater station until 1965. For a brief period it was used by the School Board and then...Bay Roberts

    Bay Roberts Heritage Society Inc. The Western Union Cable Station, now known as the Cable Building, was constructed in 1913, extended in...

    🕐 Open daily 11-5 June 26 - September 1.

    40.9 km →
  • Old Carbonear Post OfficeCarbonear Heritage Society The Old Carbonear Post office is considered to be one of the finest and best preserved examples of the Second Empire construction style. The Post Office was built in 1905 to replace a larger one that burned down in 1904. Over the years the building...Carbonear

    Carbonear Heritage Society The Old Carbonear Post office is considered to be one of the finest and best preserved examples of the Second...

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  • Carbonear Railway MuseumWith its narrow wooden clapboard and window and door placement, this one storey building is representative of the medium-sized, full service, non-residential type of branch line stations in Newfoundland. A rare surviving example of the Reid Newfoundland Company railway stations. Carbonear

    Today the former Carbonear Railway Station is home to a small exhibit of Newfoundland and Canadian railway memorabilia.

    🕐 Mo-Fr 09:00-17:00; Sa-Su off

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  • Baccalieu Trail Heritage CorporationThe Baccalieu Trail Region of Newfoundland and Labrador consists of approximately 70 communities stretched out along 240 km (150 miles) of coastline on a peninsula that forms the north side of Conception Bay and the south side of Trinity Bay on Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula...Carbonear

    The Baccalieu Trail Region of Newfoundland and Labrador consists of approximately 70 communities stretched out along 240 km (150 miles)...

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  • Heart's Content Cable StationIn 1866 the first successful permanent transatlantic telegraph cable was landed at Heart’s Content reducing the time to communicate across the Atlantic from weeks to minutes; the town remained a global communications hub for over a century. Heart's ContentCanada StrongNational Trust

    Exhibits focus on the history of telegraphy and the role Heart’s Content played in the industry.

    🕐 Mo-Su: 09:30-17:00 "May 16 to October 9, 2026"

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  • Colony of Avalon Interpretation CentreOne of the best-preserved early English colonial sites in North America, the Colony of Avalon was established at Ferryland in 1621 by Sir George Calvert. FerrylandNational Trust

    On Southern Shore Highway (Route 10),~ 1 hour from St. John's. Guided tours, Archaeologist for a Day programs, gift shop, and cafe on site.

    🕐 Jun 01-Oct 01 Mo-Su 10:00-17:00

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  • Beckett Heritage HouseThe Beckett Heritage Property depicts a typical fisherman's home during the early 1900's with its popular mansard roof. The property includes a root cellar, well, small barn, hen house, and associated vegetable garden. The wood house, stable, and hen's pen were modified but...Old Perlican

    The Beckett Heritage Property depicts a typical fisherman's home during the early 1900's with its popular mansard roof. The property...

    🕐 Open July – September

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  • Wooden Boat Museum of Newfoundland and LabradorThe Wooden Boat Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador preserves the craft and culture of traditional boatbuilding. Discover how generations shaped timber into vessels that sustained coastal life, and explore artifacts and stories from communities across the province.Winterton

    Celebrating Newfoundland’s wooden boat heritage through artifacts, stories, and the craft that shaped coastal communities.

    🕐 Mo-Tu off; We-Su 10:00-17:00

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  • Willow Tree Heritage MuseumWillow Tree Heritage Society Inc. The Willow Tree Heritage Society operates the Willow Tree Museum, the Willow Tree Cemetery, and the Registered Historical Fishing Premises in the town of Hant's Harbour, Trinity Bay-a town with a history dating back to the migratory fishery...Hant's Harbour

    Willow Tree Heritage Society Inc. The Willow Tree Heritage Society operates the Willow Tree Museum, the Willow Tree Cemetery, and the...

    65.4 km →
  • Voices of Placentia Bay ExhibitVoices of Placentia Bay is a collaborative project created by the Placentia Area Historical Society, the Town of Placentia and the Research Centre for the Study of Music, Media and Place. Located next to the Placentia Arts Centre, this highly interactive, multimedia exhibition...Placentia

    Voices of Placentia Bay is a collaborative project created by the Placentia Area Historical Society, the Town of Placentia and the...

    🕐 Jun 15 - Sep 11 Mo - Sa 9:00 - 16:00; Oct - May off

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  • Castle Hill National Historic SiteExplore 17th-century French colonial fortifications overlooking Placentia Bay. This hilltop site preserves earthwork ruins and barracks from France's strategic Newfoundland settlement, offering panoramic views and insights into early North American military history.Placentia

    17th-century French colonial fort ruins with strategic bay views and historical military structures.

    June 1 to October 9, 2026

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  • Fort Point Lighthouse Interpretation CentreFort Point, also known as Admiral's Point, was fortified in 1746 with three batteries mounting 18 guns, a store house, a powder magazine, barracks for 224 soldiers and a pavilion for 9 officers, all surrounded by parapets and palisades. During the 1740s, the Fort was...Trinity

    Fort Point, also known as Admiral's Point, was fortified in 1746 with three batteries mounting 18 guns, a store house, a powder magazine...

    🕐 Open from mid-May to mid-October from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM daily.

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  • Trinity MuseumTrinity Historical Society Inc. Built in the 1880s in the salt box architectural style by the DeGrish family, the building was acquired by the Trinity Historical Society and used as a museum since 1967. It houses a collection of over 2,000 artifacts donated by people from the...Trinity

    Trinity Historical Society Inc. Built in the 1880s in the salt box architectural style by the DeGrish family, the building was acquired...

    🕐 Open from mid-May to mid-October from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM daily.

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  • Trinity SitesWe are located in the historic Town of Trinity on the east coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Founded in 1964, our mission is to preserve, present and promote the built and cultural heritage of Trinity and the area.TrinityCanada Strong

    Start your visit at the Visitors’ Centre where you will be able to buy your tickets and find out more about the 14 historic properties. .

    🕐 Mo-Su 09:30-17:00 "June 1st to October 9th, 2026"

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  • Mistaken Point Interpretive CentreMistaken Point Cape Race Heritage Inc. The Mistaken Point Interpretive Centre is the starting point for your explorations at the edge of Avalon. Come in to visit and view a detailed interpretive map of the area, receive directions for hiking trails, and check out the bulletin...Portugal Cove South

    Mistaken Point Cape Race Heritage Inc. The Mistaken Point Interpretive Centre is the starting point for your explorations at the edge of...

    🕐 Open Monday – Sunday 9 AM – 5 PM May – middle of October. Myrick Wireless Interpretation Centre is open July – middle of September.

    102.0 km →
  • Hiscock House MuseumProvincial historic site in Trinity telling the story of Emma Hiscock and late 19th- and early 20th-century life in a Newfoundland outport.TrinityNational Trust

    A historic house telling the story of Emma Hiscock.

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  • CooperageTransportation and storage of fish and other goods was a crucial part of living in outports during the early years. It would be the local Cooper's skilled hands to make casks and tubs for this essential task. He could also make and repair essential items such as benches...Trinity

    Transportation and storage of fish and other goods was a crucial part of living in outports during the early years. It would be the...

    🕐 Open from mid-May to mid-October from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM daily.

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  • Green Family ForgeThe Green family worked as Blacksmiths in Trinity from the 1750s to 1955. Ada Nemec (nee Green) donated the forge containing a collection of tools used by six generations of her family. The present smithy was built between 1895 & 1900 and is unusually large - four blacksmiths...Trinity

    The Green family worked as Blacksmiths in Trinity from the 1750s to 1955. Ada Nemec (nee Green) donated the forge containing a...

    🕐 Open from mid-May to mid-October from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM daily.

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  • Lester-Garland HouseTrinity Historical Society Inc. Reconstructed in 1996-97 to the design, structure and architectural details of the house first built in the 1760s and refurbished in 1819, this Georgian style house was the first structure of its kind in the province. Home to the...Trinity

    Trinity Historical Society Inc. Reconstructed in 1996-97 to the design, structure and architectural details of the house first built in...

    🕐 Open from mid-May to mid-October from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM daily.

    102.2 km →
  • Mercantile PremisesProvincial historic site in Trinity interpreting the merchants, counting houses and trade that shaped Newfoundland’s historic salt fish economy.TrinityNational Trust

    A Newfoundland outport shop from the early 20th century.

    102.2 km →
  • The FactorySir 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...Port Union

    Sir William Ford Coaker Heritage Foundation Inc. Unique in its own right, Port Union is the "Only Union Built Town" in North America...

    107.8 km →
  • Clarenville Heritage MuseumThe Clarenville Heritage Society Inc. operates a volunteer based museum in the community of Clarenville in the former CN Railway station original built in 1942. The station building belongs to the Clarenville Shrine Club who restored the structure in the late 1990s and...Clarenville

    The Clarenville Heritage Society Inc. operates a volunteer based museum in the community of Clarenville in the former CN Railway station...

    115.6 km →
  • Mockbeggar PlantationMockbeggar Plantation, a historic fishery site since the 1700s, showcases Bonavista’s roots. Explore the restored 1870s house set to 1939, once home to F. Gordon Bradley, alongside a fish store, barter shop, carpentry shop, and cod-liver-oil factorBonavistaCanada StrongNational Trust

    Historic Bonavista fishery site with restored 1870s house and outbuildings reflecting Newfoundland’s trading and fishing past.

    Season: May 16 to October 9, 2026

    🕐 Mo-Su 09:30-17:00 "May 16 to October 9, 2026"

    119.5 km →
  • Home from The Sea & John C. Crosbie Sealers Interpretation CentreThe John C. Crosbie Sealers Interpretation Centre provides visitors with a detailed history on the Newfoundland sealing industry. Containing a museum, art gallery and boutique, visitors can explore the role sealing played in the year-round subsistence lifestyle of residents.Elliston

    The Home from The Sea - John C. Crosbie Sealers Interpretation Centre provides visitors with multiple opportunities to learn about and...

    🕐 May-Oct Mo-Su 9:00-17:00; Nov-Apr "By appointment"

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  • Elliston Root CellarsElliston is located on the tip of the Bonavista Peninsula known for whale watching, bird watching and a sandy beach. In 2000, the town of Elliston declared itself the "Root Cellar Capital of the World". Through efforts of the town and Memorial University of Newfoundland...Elliston

    Elliston is located on the tip of the Bonavista Peninsula known for whale watching, bird watching and a sandy beach. In 2000, the town...

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  • Ryan Premises National Historic SiteExplore 500 years of Canada's east coast fishery at this historic fishing premises. Experience interpreters' reminiscences, view diverse artifacts, and learn how cod shaped Atlantic culture. Located in Bonavista with free admission and waterfront views.Bonavista

    Historic fishing premises telling 500 years of Atlantic fishery heritage. Free admission, interpreters, and artifacts.

    Building 5, The Proprietor’s House, will be open for guiding viewing daily from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.

    124.4 km →
  • Cape Bonavista LighthouseCape Bonavista Lighthouse, built in 1843, guided mariners along Newfoundland’s coast. Climb the stone tower to see its original seal oil catoptric light and enjoy views of whales, icebergs, and puffins at one of the province’s most photographed sites.BonavistaCanada StrongNational Trust

    Historic 1843 lighthouse with original light apparatus and stunning views of whales, icebergs, and puffins.

    Season: May 16 to October 9, 2026

    🕐 Mo-Su; 09:30-17:00 "May 16 to October 9, 2026 - 7 days a week"

    129.8 km →
  • Beaches Heritage CentreThe Beaches Arts and Heritage Centre is the cultural hub of the Eastport Peninsula, offering a 200-seat theatre, art gallery, and gift shop featuring local crafts.Eastport

    First stop on the Eastport Peninsula for visitor info. Registration for Damnable Trail hiking network available on-site.

    144.1 km →
  • Janes House MuseumThe Janes House Museum was opened in 2004 but was originally built by Ambrose and Sarah Janes in 1898. The House was donated by the Janes family several years ago for the purpose of housing a museum. It is one of the oldest structures in Glovertown and was constructed using...Glovertown

    The Janes House Museum was opened in 2004 but was originally built by Ambrose and Sarah Janes in 1898. The House was donated by the...

    158.0 km →
  • Greenspond Court House & Orange LodgeThe mission of the Greenspond Historical Society is to preserve, present and promote the built and cultural heritage of Greenspond, NL and area. The Greenspond Historical Society (GHS) is working with archeologists Robyn Lacey and Ian Petty of Black Cat Cemetery Preservation...Greenspond

    The mission of the Greenspond Historical Society is to preserve, present and promote the built and cultural heritage of Greenspond, NL...

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  • Barbour Living Heritage VillageStep back into 19th-century outport life at this award-winning open-air heritage village in Newtown, Bonavista Bay. Explore restored homes of the Barbour merchant family, board a replica sealing schooner, and enjoy live theatre and crafts throughout the summer season.New-Wes-Valley

    Managed by the Cape Freels Heritage Trust. Includes two registered heritage structures, restaurant, craft shop and onsite accommodations.

    🕐 Jun-Sep Mo-Su 10:00-18:00

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  • Burin Heritage SquareThe Burin Heritage Tourism Association manages community events, three historical buildings, and a gift shop in Burin Heritage Square. Historical artifacts and stories shared through generations tell tales of tragedy, heroism, hardship, and triumph. Entry to the historical...Burin

    The Burin Heritage Tourism Association manages community events, three historical buildings, and a gift shop in Burin Heritage Square...

    🕐 Open from mid-June to the end of September.

    194.5 km →
  • North Atlantic Aviation MuseumThe North Atlantic Aviation Museum in Gander showcases the town’s key role in transatlantic flight. Explore exhibits from 1935–2001, including WWII operations, the “Crossroads of the World,” Cold War links, and Gander’s remarkable response after 9/11.Gander

    Gander aviation museum highlighting transatlantic flight, WWII, and the town’s global role, including its response to 9/11.

    🕐 Mo-Sun 09:00-19:00

    209.0 km →
  • Banting Interpretation CenterBuilt in 1991 to honour Sir Frederick Banting, co-discoverer of insulin,the centre displays artifacts from his life and work alongside the actual Hudson Bomber wreckage recovered from Seven Mile Pond and a full-scale replica of the aircraft.Musgrave Harbour

    In Banting Memorial Municipal Park off Route 330, 8km south of Musgrave Harbour.

    🕐 Jul 01-Sep 01 Mo-Su 11:00-19:00

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  • Lawn MuseumThe Town of Lawn The Lawn Museum has local artefacts including items pertaining to the shipwreck disasters of the USS Pullux and USS Truxun as well as displays about the 1929 tidal wave that hit the region. There are also traditional domestic artefacts from the community such...Lawn

    The Town of Lawn The Lawn Museum has local artefacts including items pertaining to the shipwreck disasters of the USS Pullux and USS...

    🕐 Open July – August.

    224.6 km →
  • Sunny Cottage Heritage CentreSunny Cottage Committee & The Town of Harbour Breton Sunny Cottage is one of the largest Queen Anne Style houses in Newfoundland. It was built in 1907 by local merchant, Mr. John J. Rose. In 1988 Sunny Cottage was designated a Registered Heritage Structure by the Heritage...Harbour Breton

    Sunny Cottage Committee & The Town of Harbour Breton Sunny Cottage is one of the largest Queen Anne Style houses in Newfoundland. It was...

    🕐 Open Monday-Sunday 8-5 July-September.

    233.7 km →
  • Provincial Seamen's MuseumExplore Newfoundland and Labrador’s ingenuity through everyday artifacts from the 1800s to today. Discover tools of sea and land life—fishing, navigation, farming, trades, and home life—in a diverse, out-of-the-vaults exhibition celebrating heritage and memory.Grand BankCanada Strongfree options

    Everyday artifacts from sea and land life showcase Newfoundland and Labrador’s heritage, work, and ingenuity from past to present.

    We are OPEN for the season!

    Temporary Exhibit: Amber-Lynn Thorne: Because of the Sea

    🕐 Mo-Sa 12:00-17:00; Su off

    235.3 km →
  • Fortune Head Geology CentreTake a walk through geologic time with our innovative and interactive exhibits showcasing everything from tsunamis and earthquakes to prehistoric predators. We host one of the most extensive regional rock and mineral collections that you won't find anywhere else in...Fortune

    Take a walk through geologic time with our innovative and interactive exhibits showcasing everything from tsunamis and earthquakes to...

    Open May and June from Monday to Friday from 9 am to 4 pm. Hours may change for July-October. Check Facebook or call for details.

    🕐 Open June-October.

    241.7 km →
  • Fogo Island Marine Interpretation CentreEnjoy touring the F.U. Trading Co. Museum, Cod Liver Oil Factory and the Funk Island Great Auk Exhibit. Featuring displays, artifacts, and literature, it's a great place to step back in time on Fogo Island. Laundry, public shower facilities, and wireless internet.Seldom-Little Seldom

    Please call the office before planning to visit this area if you need marina services.

    252.4 km →
  • Beothuk Interpretation CentreAround 300 years ago, this site in Boyd’s Cove in Notre Dame Bay was a Beothuk village. Tour the interpretation centre where exhibits and artifacts foster an appreciation for this unique, and now vanished culture.Boyd's CoveCanada StrongNational Trust

    Turn off Route 340 onto Southside Road and continue for 2.2km – the road ends in the parking lot.

    Scheduled dates for the 2026 season: May 16 to October 9, 2026

    🕐 Mo-Su: 09:30-17:00 "May 16 to October 9, 2026"

    254.2 km →
  • Fox Moth MuseumNorris Arm Heritage and Arts Centre Where the Past and Present Come Together. The Norris Arm Heritage and Arts Centre is a spacious, modern building with state-of-the-art stage sound system. Yet, upon entering the museum visitors are whisked back in time to the eras of Capt...Norris Arm

    Norris Arm Heritage and Arts Centre Where the Past and Present Come Together. The Norris Arm Heritage and Arts Centre is a spacious...

    🕐 Open Monday-Friday 10-4:30, Saturday-Sunday 1-4, July 2 - September 1. Tours can be arranged during the off season.

    254.4 km →
  • Old Post OfficeThe Town of Fogo Island The original Post Office in Tilting was established in 1887 and it was set up as a waystation. For many years it was located in the local fishing premises of Patrick Bryan and Sons. Patrick Bryan was awarded the contract to build the new post office...Tilting, Fogo Island

    The Town of Fogo Island The original Post Office in Tilting was established in 1887 and it was set up as a waystation. For many years it...

    258.5 km →
  • Peterview Heritage CentreHeritage Society of Peterview The Peterview Heritage Centre displays artifacts and a pictorial history of Peterview. Ongoing research includes obtaining artifacts from the Beothuck era for display. The Heritage Society of Peterview maintains the Peterview Heritage Center and...Peterview

    Heritage Society of Peterview The Peterview Heritage Centre displays artifacts and a pictorial history of Peterview. Ongoing research...

    260.2 km →
  • Flying Boat MuseumBotwood Flying Boat Museum shares Botwood’s remarkable aviation story, from early transatlantic flights and flying boats to its role as an RCAF Seaplane base. Exhibits include the Ev Elliott Archives, a theatre, and flight simulators.Botwood

    The Flying Boat museum also features the Ev Elliott Archives, which include a repository, archives, a theater, and flight simulators.

    263.1 km →
  • Botwood Heritage CentreBotwood Heritage Centre preserves the community’s rich history through engaging exhibits. Discover stories from early settlement to modern times, including Beothuk heritage, shipbuilding, military and industrial history, a Flying Ace display, and unique artifact collections.Botwood

    Botwood museum featuring exhibits on local history, Beothuk heritage, shipbuilding, and unique artifact collections.

    263.2 km →
  • Brett House MuseumThe original section of the Brett House is at the back of the present structure. It was built in the early 1870s by John Brett (1851-1935), and was situated directly across the road from the present house. It was a very small house with an enclosed entry porch, a modest...Joe Batt's Arm

    The original section of the Brett House is at the back of the present structure. It was built in the early 1870s by John Brett...

    264.0 km →
  • Marconi Wireless Interpretation CentreThe 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.Fogo

    Historic Marconi station on Fogo Island highlighting early wireless communication and coastal life along a scenic trail.

    265.7 km →
  • Former United Church Cultural GalleryA devastating fire destroyed the first Fogo Methodist Mission's church and much of Fogo Island in 1875. Within two years, Fogo's small Methodist community of approximately 140 people rebuilt the church. Its austere appearance shows the modest temperament of the people who...Fogo

    A devastating fire destroyed the first Fogo Methodist Mission's church and much of Fogo Island in 1875. Within two years, Fogo's small...

    265.9 km →
  • Old School House Museum The Town of Fogo Island The Old Schoolhouse is a rectangular, single-storey former school building with symmetrically placed wooden windows along the sides, a steeply pitched gable roof, and a front gable-end entry porch with wooden doors. It is located next to Our Lady of...Fogo

    The Town of Fogo Island The Old Schoolhouse is a rectangular, single-storey former school building with symmetrically placed wooden...

    265.9 km →
  • Experience Fogo SiteView collections of old tools and see how residents grew their own vegetables, raised their livestock, mended their nets, and dried their fish. This parcel of land was once owned by the Slade merchant family, and then by the Earle's. It was later donated by merchant Henry...Fogo

    View collections of old tools and see how residents grew their own vegetables, raised their livestock, mended their nets, and dried...

    266.3 km →
  • Grand Falls-Windsor Heritage CentreThe Heritage Centre offers information about the early beginnings of the town that started with the formation of a paper mill. There are thousands of historical photos, documents and artifacts, as well as genealogical information. There are also books and art from local...Grand Falls-Windsor

    The Heritage Centre offers information about the early beginnings of the town that started with the formation of a paper mill. There are...

    🕐 Open 9-5 Monday-Friday year-round. Open Monday-Sunday from Canada Day Weekend to Labour Day Weekend.

    266.6 km →
  • Demasduit Regional MuseumExplore Central Newfoundland’s history from Indigenous cultures 5,000 years ago to 20th-century industry. Discover artifacts, including stone tools, and stories of the Beothuk, Mi’kmaq, and early European settlers shaping the region’s resilient communities.Grand Falls-WindsorCanada Strong

    Central Newfoundland history museum featuring Indigenous cultures, Beothuk and Mi’kmaq heritage, and early settlement stories.

    We are OPEN for the season!

    Temporary Exhibit: Cabinets of Curiosities

    🕐 Mo-Sa 09:00-16:30; Su 12:00-16:30 "Until Sunday October 4th"

    267.2 km →
  • Gordon Pinsent Centre for the ArtsArt gallery featuring Newfoundland and Labrador visual art from acclaimed artists like David Blackwood and the Pratts. Houses the Central Newfoundland Visual Arts Society permanent collection and Albert Hillier's historic drawings of now-vanished local landmarks, with prints avaiGrand Falls-Windsor

    Gallery showcasing NL visual art and historic landmark drawings. CNVAS collection and Albert Hillier works on display.

    267.2 km →
  • Salmonid Interpretation CentreTorrent River Development Corp. Inc. The Exploits River is the longest and largest river on the island of Newfoundland that today boosts a healthy wild Atlantic salmon population. Located on this mighty river at the "Grand Falls" is one of the most impressive salmon...Grand Falls-Windsor

    Torrent River Development Corp. Inc. The Exploits River is the longest and largest river on the island of Newfoundland that today boosts...

    267.3 km →
  • Prime Berth Twillingate Fishery & Heritage CentrePrime Berth Twillingate Fishery & Heritage Centre celebrates Newfoundland’s fishing heritage through exhibits and a working craft studio. Created by David Boyd, it honours his family’s legacy and the tradition of the “prime berth” cod trap draw.Twillingate

    Twillingate heritage centre showcasing fishing traditions, family history, and the story of the “prime berth” cod trap draw.

    269.9 km →
  • Twillingate Museum & Craft ShopTwillingate Museum Association The Twillingate Museum and Crafts is housed in the former Anglican Rectory (designated a Registered Heritage Structure by the Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador in 2007) and depicts life in Twillingate at the turn of the century...Twillingate

    Twillingate Museum Association The Twillingate Museum and Crafts is housed in the former Anglican Rectory (designated a Registered...

    278.2 km →
  • Isles Wooden Boat Builders Museum & WorkshopLearn the trade of boat building in the heart of Twillingate, an outport fishing community in Central Newfoundland. Step back through time to see how wooden boats were constructed to take on the Atlantic Ocean. Then meet the local resident boat builder and take part in an...Twillingate

    Learn the trade of boat building in the heart of Twillingate, an outport fishing community in Central Newfoundland. Step back through...

    278.2 km →
  • Point Leamington Heritage CentrePoint Leamington Heritage Council The Point Leamington Heritage Centre operates as an arm of the Point Leamington Town Council. The centre consists of two buildings which were moved to its current location, from elsewhere, in the community. One of the buildings has historic...Point Leamington

    Point Leamington Heritage Council The Point Leamington Heritage Centre operates as an arm of the Point Leamington Town Council. The...

    🕐 July – August, 11 AM – 5 PM, Monday – Sunday.

    279.0 km →
  • Dr. Jon Lien Whale PavilionThe Dr. Jon Lien Whale Pavilion houses the World's Largest Humpback Whale Skeleton (50′) with signage and interpretation. The pavilion also features a Clay Mural by the students of Valmont Academy and a number of Marine Artifacts.King's Point

    The Dr. Jon Lien Whale Pavilion houses the World's Largest Humpback Whale Skeleton (50′) with signage and interpretation. The pavilion...

    🕐 Open June-September. Monday-Friday 10-5:30, Saturday-Sunday 10-4:30 July-August. Hours for June and September vary.

    340.4 km →
  • King's Point Heritage HouseKing's Point Heritage House is an historical house, built circa 1903, for Ananias G Yates. It was later donated by the family to the King's Point Heritage Society and was restored into a heritage museum that displays artifacts depicting early life in the King's Point area.King's Point

    King's Point Heritage House is an historical house, built circa 1903, for Ananias G Yates. It was later donated by the family to the...

    🕐 Open Monday-Friday 11-4 July-August.

    340.6 km →
  • Dorset Craft Shop & Miners' MuseumLocated on the Baie Verte Peninsula, the Dorset Craft Shop & Miners' Museum brings to life a typical mine from the late 1800s to present day. A tunnel, much like a mine shaft, starts the tour and brings you out into a room that shows the tools of the mining trade and gives a...Baie Verte

    Located on the Baie Verte Peninsula, the Dorset Craft Shop & Miners' Museum brings to life a typical mine from the late 1800s to present...

    367.9 km →
  • Roy Whalen Heritage MuseumRegional heritage centre showcasing local history and artifacts in Newfoundland's Deer Lake. Features museum exhibits and Valley Crafts gallery with handmade items. Offers summer employment opportunities for guides and cashiers.Deer Lakefree options

    Heritage centre with museum exhibits and craft gallery in Deer Lake, NL.

    393.3 km →
  • Railway Society of Newfoundland MuseumRailway Society of Newfoundland The Railway Society of Newfoundland was created in 1987 when Baldwin Steam Locomotive #593, "Newfie Bullet", was removed from Bowater's Park to the Historic Train Site at Humbermouth, Newfoundland. The Railway Society of Newfoundland has...Corner Brook

    Railway Society of Newfoundland The Railway Society of Newfoundland was created in 1987 when Baldwin Steam Locomotive #593, "Newfie...

    416.9 km →
  • Corner Brook Museum & ArchivesStep inside one of Corner Brook’s oldest buildings, built in 1926. Once a courthouse, post office, customs, and telegraph office, it now houses a three-floor museum exploring the region’s natural, cultural, and social history since opening in 1997.Corner Brook

    Historic 1926 building in Corner Brook featuring three floors of natural, cultural, and social history exhibits.

    418.1 km →
  • Newfoundland InsectariumThe Newfoundland Insectarium near Deer Lake is a world-class nature museum with thousands of live and mounted insects, arachnids, and arthropods. Set on 20 acres, this converted barn offers engaging exhibits and has welcomed over 500,000 visitors since 1998.Reidville

    Nature museum near Deer Lake featuring live insects and arthropods in engaging exhibits on a scenic 20-acre site.

    434.0 km →
  • French Shore Interpretation CentreLocated in Conche on the Great Northern Peninsula. Housed in a former Grenfell nursing station in Conche, the French Shore Interpretation Centre highlights authentic French sites scattered throughout the French Shore, the communities of Conche, Croque and Grandois/St...Conche

    Located in Conche on the Great Northern Peninsula. Housed in a former Grenfell nursing station in Conche, the French Shore...

    436.2 km →
  • Bonne Bay Cottage Hospital Heritage CorporationThe Old Cottage Hospital is an historic building that has served the residents of the Bonne Bay area since 1938. Also known as the Julia Ann Walsh Centre, it houses a wellness centre; a community kitchen; a Covid-safe, family-friendly hostel; the VOBB (Voice of Bonne Bay)...Norris Point

    The Old Cottage Hospital is an historic building that has served the residents of the Bonne Bay area since 1938. Also known as the Julia...

    439.6 km →
  • Rose Blanche LighthouseRB Lighthouse Inc. The granite Rose Blanche Lighthouse and attached lightkeeper's living quarters was originally built 1871 -1873 and restored 1996-1999. At the time of restoration only the tower portion remained. It contains artefacts in every room. The lighthouse, which is...Rose Blanche

    RB Lighthouse Inc. The granite Rose Blanche Lighthouse and attached lightkeeper's living quarters was originally built 1871 -1873 and...

    🕐 Open to public from early June to mid September, 7 days a week, 8 AM to 8 PM.

    449.9 km →
  • Jacob A. Crocker HouseJacob A. Crocker House is a two-storey biscuit box style house built circa 1898 and is a representative example of an early twentieth century fisherman's dwelling in this area and Western Newfoundland in general. The home was built by Jacob A. Crocker, Sr., grandson of George...Trout River

    Jacob A. Crocker House is a two-storey biscuit box style house built circa 1898 and is a representative example of an early twentieth...

    453.3 km →
  • Trout River Interpretation CentreTrout River Heritage Committee The Trout River Interpretation Centre is an interactive museum which has events such as Wave Over Wave and Passing The Time for tourists to come and enjoy during the summer season. You will find antiques, artifacts and memorabilia displayed that...Trout River

    Trout River Heritage Committee The Trout River Interpretation Centre is an interactive museum which has events such as Wave Over Wave...

    453.3 km →
  • Our Lady of Mercy MuseumOur Lady of Mercy Complex Committee Inc. The museum is located in the Rectory associated with Our Lady of Mercy Church. The church itself was consecrated in 1925. The Aguathuna limestone quarry was expected to develop and serve as the economic base for a small city. As a...Aguathuna

    Our Lady of Mercy Complex Committee Inc. The museum is located in the Rectory associated with Our Lady of Mercy Church. The church...

    The museum is open May to September.

    🕐 Mo-Fr 09:30-17:00; Sa-Su off "until June 27" Mo-Su 09:30-17:00 "July 28 until September"

    462.8 km →
  • Walters House MuseumTown Council of Isle aux Morts The Walter's House museum was the first church and school in the Isle aux Morts community. Later, a small addition was built on to have a store attached to the house. This house is well over 100 years old and is the last A-frame house...Isle aux Morts

    Town Council of Isle aux Morts The Walter's House museum - which was the first church and school in the Isle aux Morts community. Later...

    🕐 Open from the beginning of June till the end of September, Monday-Friday, 9AM-5PM.

    471.3 km →
  • Railway Heritage MuseumSouthwest Coast Historical Society Located in Port aux Basques, the Railway Heritage Museum reflects the voyages that began over 100 years ago and takes a walk back in time to recapture the importance of the railway, fishery and ferry service in Newfoundland's history...Port aux Basque

    Southwest Coast Historical Society Located in Port aux Basques, the Railway Heritage Museum reflects the voyages that began over 100...

    🕐 Open Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 8:00 pm and Saturday 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.

    485.8 km →
  • Port au Choix National Historic SiteDiscover 6,000 years of history on Newfoundland’s Great Northern Peninsula. Explore an extraordinary archaeological site where Maritime Archaic, Dorset, Groswater, and Indigenous peoples lived, hunted, and thrived along a rugged coastline rich in artifacts and stories.Port au Choix

    Archaeological site showcasing 6,000 years of Indigenous history, artifacts, and coastal life on Newfoundland’s Great Northern Peninsula.

    Open June 1 to September 4, 2026

    🕐 Mo-Su 09:00-17:00 "Open June 1 to September 4, 2026"

    487.4 km →
  • L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic SiteAt the tip of Newfoundland’s Great Northern Peninsula, explore the first known European site in the Americas. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features Norse remains from 1,000 years ago, recreated sod buildings, artifacts, and costumed interpreters.L'Anse aux Meadows

    UNESCO Viking site with Norse ruins, recreated buildings, and interpreters at the northern tip of Newfoundland.

    Open June 1 to October 2, 2026

    492.9 km →
  • Norstead: A Viking Village and Port of TradeNorstead recreates a Viking port of trade from 790 - 1066 AD, just 2km from the L'Anse aux Meadows UNESCO World Heritage Site. L'Anse aux Meadows

    Non-profit living history site. The Snorri replica sailed from Greenland to L'Anse aux Meadows in 1998 with a crew of nine.

    493.1 km →
  • Point Amour LighthouseAtlantic Canada's tallest lighthouse (1857) stands on Labrador's limestone cliffs overlooking the Strait of Belle Isle. Climb 132 steps for panoramic views, explore the 1922 HMS Raleigh shipwreck site, and spot whales, icebergs, and fossils along the coastal hike.L'Anse AmourCanada StrongNational Trustfree options

    Tallest lighthouse in Atlantic Canada with coastal views, shipwreck history, and whale watching opportunities.

    Season: May 16 to October 9, 2026

    🕐 Mo-Su 09:30-17:00 "May 16 to October 9, 2026"

    528.2 km →
  • Gateway to Labrador Visitor CentreThe Gateway to Labrador Visitor Centre is a restored early 20th century Gothic Revival style church. The Gateway is a handsome building with white clapboard exterior, pointed arch windows, the hexagonal roofed bell tower, and a signature cinquefoil window. The interior of the...L'Anse Au Clair

    The Gateway to Labrador Visitor Centre is a restored early 20th century Gothic Revival style church. The Gateway is a handsome building...

    🕐 Open mid-June – mid-September, 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM Monday – Saturday, 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Sunday.

    533.2 km →
  • Red Bay National Historic SiteRed Bay was a major Basque whaling port in the 1500s, where crews from Spain and France hunted right and bowhead whales. Explore this remarkable site where whale oil was produced for Europe after a perilous Atlantic journey to the Strait of Belle Isle.Red Bay

    See original Basque artifacts, remains, and restored chalupa at this national historic site and World Heritage Site.

    Open June 1 to October 2, 2026

    🕐 Mo-Sa 09:00-17:00; Su off

    535.5 km →
  • Red Bay Basque Whaling StationFrom the 1540s to early 1600s, Basque crews crossed the Atlantic to hunt whales along Labrador’s coast. This early industry produced prized whale oil for Europe, revealing one of North America’s first large-scale resource enterprises.Red Bay

    Basque whaling industry story showcasing early transatlantic voyages and Europe’s demand for whale oil from Labrador.

    535.5 km →
  • Battle Harbour National Historic DistrictRestored outport National Historic District preserving Labrador fishery, mercantile and community history on Battle Island.Battle HarbourNational Trust

    For two centuries Battle Harbour was the economic and social center of southeastern Labrador coast.

    563.0 km →
  • Battle Harbour Heritage PropertiesOnce the salt fish capital of Labrador, Battle Harbour is a National Historic District on a remote island off the Labrador coast. Explore over 200 years of maritime heritage.Battle Harbour

    Accessible by daily ferry departing Mary's Harbour at 11:00am.

    573.2 km →
  • Lord Strathcona / Net Loft Museum Rigolet Inuit Community GovernmentRigolet Inuit Community Government The Museum is run by the Rigolet Heritage Society and is located in Rigolet, Labrador. See a display of trade artefacts and information which tells the history of the Hudson's Bay Company in Rigolet. There is also two reconstructed HBC...Rigolet

    Rigolet Inuit Community Government The Museum is run by the Rigolet Heritage Society and is located in Rigolet, Labrador. See a display...

    838.3 km →
  • Labrador Interpretation CentreAt the Labrador Interpretation Centre, you’ll discover the founding peoples of Labrador—Innu, Inuit, NunatuKavut Inuit and Settlers. Here, you will explore the lifeways and history of Labrador’s Indigenous peoples from the past into today.North West RiverCanada Strongfree options

    The permanent exhibition The Past is Where We Come From combines voices, art and artifacts in Inuktitut, Innu-aimun and English.

    🕐 Mo-Sa: 09:00-16:30; Su 12:00-16:30 "Summer Hours"

    847.1 km →
  • White Elephant MuseumThe White Elephant Museum Inc. Constructed in 1915, the structure was once part of the Moravian Mission station which was established in Makkovik in 1896. The building was meant to serve as a boarding school, however, it seemed more prudent to house the school and the...Makkovik

    The White Elephant Museum Inc. Constructed in 1915, the structure was once part of the Moravian Mission station which was established in...

    🕐 Open to the public seasonally, from July 1 to August 31, or by appointment.

    950.1 km →
  • Edmund Montague Exhibit HallHeritage museum in a log structure at the western gateway to Labrador. Features the Edmund Montague Exhibit Hall with artifacts covering 3,500 years of human activity in Labrador West, including fur trading and mining history.Labrador Cityfree options

    Cultural centre in Labrador City with exhibits on regional history, plus a gift shop featuring Labrador-made products.

    🕐 Mo-Th 09:00-17:00

    1174.1 km →

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