50 Centuries’ Interpretation Centre
50 Centuries Cultures Society Inc. The 50 Centuries’ Interpretation Centre features artifacts from several local precolonial cultures. There are two archaeological sites relating to Maritime Archaic peoples, including the Big Droke living site and the Caines tool production site, which date to approximately 4500 BP. The site also exhibits artifacts
Avondale Railway Museum
The Town of Avondale Built by the Anglo-Newfoundland Telegraph Company, between 1870 and 1880, the Avondale Railway Station served as a repeater station for the first telegraph land line serving St. John’s. From 1900 to 1949 the structure was a freight and passenger station operated by the Reid Newfoundland Company,
Dorset Soapstone Quarry Site and Museum
Dorset Eskimo Carving Committee Inc. Nestled in the heart of Fleur de Lys, the Dorset Soapstone Quarry Site and Museum embodies the human ingenuity and connection to the land and sea that defines Newfoundland and Labrador. The quarry is a tribute to the Dorset (Tuniit) Indigenous people, who lived here
Johnson Geo Centre
Cut from the ancient rock of St. John’s iconic Signal Hill, the Johnson Geo Centre takes you deep underground to experience the story of our earth and beyond. Passionate about all things science, expect the unexpected as the staff dazzle you with experiments, tours, and hands-on fun. While here, be