Dwyer Premises
Located in on the eastern side of the harbour in Tilting, you can view the full range of buildings associated with the family-based inshore fishery. The Premises is connected to an island called “The Rock” and consists of a house, store, flakes and a stage and is remarkable in its
Experience Fogo Site
View 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 Earle for the
Fishermen’s Museum, Musgrave Harbour
The Fisherman’s Museum located in the Town of Musgrave Harbour was built in 1910 and was originally the first retail store operated by the Fisherman’s Trading Company with Sir William Coaker as president of the Fisherman’s Protective Union. The museum now holds an array of interesting artifacts relating to the
Fogo Island Marine Interpretation Centre
The Fogo Island Marine Information Centre is located in Seldom on Route 333, a 10 minute drive from the ferry terminal at Man O’War Cove. If travelling by boat it is located off the northeast coast of Newfoundland on the main shipping route to Seldom. Seldom has a natural deep
Fox Moth Museum and Heritage Centre
The Fox Moth Heritage Centre is a replica of the original aviation hangar constructed on this site in the mid 1930s. Pioneer pilot Capt. Douglas Fraser, with his plane the Fox Moth, used this building as home base for his meteorological flights gathering data for the first commercial trans-atlantic flights
Glovertown Museum
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 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
Harvey Grant Heritage Centre
The building housing the Harvey Grant Heritage Museum is owned by the Town of Springdale. Construction on the 3-story house was begun in 1917 by Herbert Inder who was killed in World War I. Incomplete, the building was purchased in 1919 by Harvey Clarence Grant who finished the house in
Jack Ward Memorial General Store Heritage Centre
Admission: Family pass (seasonal) $6.00, individual pass (seasonal) $4.00, daily pass $2.00, family day pass $4.00. Gift Shop: Locally handcrafted items and a variety of gifts and souvenier
La Scie-French Shore Connection Society Inc.
The La Scie French Shore Connection Society Inc. is committed to the promotion of French Shore Theme in the La Scie area and the preservation of our French history for future generations. Through the development of historical sites, tourist attractions and the provision of educational opportunities, the rich French history