Johnson Geo Centre
Cut from the ancient rock of Signal Hill, in St. John’s, NL, the Johnson GEO CENTRE takes you deep underground to experience the story of our planet, province, people, future & space. While you are here also visit our ExxonMobil Oil & Gas Gallery & Titanic Story. Enhance your experience
K’Taqmkuk Mi’Kmaq Museum
The community of St. George’s is an area rich in Mi’kmaq history. Earliest occupation of the area is uncertain, however the area known as “Seal Rocks” which is now a part of the community of St. George’s, is well documented as being the largest and principle Mi’kmaq settlement in the
King’s Cove Lighthouse
King’s Cove boasts steep cliffs that frame the early fishing station dating from the 1700s. St. John’s merchant James MacBraire established a major fishing station here in the early days. King’s Cove was once known as the “Athens of the North” because of the many famous residents including; Gerald S.
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
Labrador Heritage Museum
The Hudson Bay Store Museum concept includes the rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of the existing 1923 Hudson Bay Building, display of original artifacts, and preparation of interpretive displays. The Hudson Bay store has had an important role in the development of the community. The exterior storefront has been rehabilitated and
Labrador Institute Information Centre
The Labrador Institute has been Memorial University’s permanent presence in Labrador since 1979. Collections are predominantly archival and library, but as an important cultural and educational institution, the Labrador Institute also maintains close ties with the museum community. The Institute has collaborated on several exhibitions of art and artifacts in
Labrador Interpretation Centre
Labrador Interpretation Centre – a division of The Rooms Permanent Exhibition: The Past is Where We Come From At the Labrador Interpretation Centre you’ll discover the founding peoples of Labrador – Innu, Inuit, the People of Nunatu Kavut and Settlers. In the permanent exhibition The Past is Where We Come
Labrador Straits Museum
Situated on the north shore of the Strait of Belle Isle, the Labrador Straits Museum presents the regions rich prehistory and history to visitors and community members. Utilizing its collection of detailed oral and written accounts, artifacts and archaeological discoveries, the museum showcases the lifestyle of past and present First
Lamaline Heritage Museum
A glimpse into the community’s past. The Lamaline Heritage Museum has eight rooms displaying unique artifacts depicting life in the late 1800s and early 1900s, a model dory collection handcrafted by former Lamaliner/author/songwriter Otto Kelland, World War I and II, Genealogy, the Inshore Fishery and Scientific and Local Data on
Lane House Museum
The Lane House is the oldest house in Tilting and won the Southcott Award, for excellence in preserving the architectural heritage of Newfoundland and Labrador in 1997. It was built prior to 1836 by Irish cooper Augustin MacNamara (known as “Augie Mac”). Augie Mac came from Ireland with his sister,