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Beothuk Interpretation Centre, Provincial Historic Site

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Marie
November 29, 2021
Imagine... a now-extinct people with a unique language and culture, thriving on the rich resources of the land and sea: seals, birds, fish... 300 years ago, this site was a Beothuk village. Tour the interpretation centre where exhibits and artifacts foster an appreciation for this unique, and now vanished culture. From the interpretation centre, follow a 1.5 km groomed walking trail to the village site - today an outline of housepits is the only evidence of the Beothuk people who once lived here. Along the trail, a sculpture designed by renowned Newfoundland artist Gerald Squires evokes the tragedy of the Beothuks' demise. Boyd's Cove, off Highway 340, 1 hour north of Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Imagine... a now-extinct people with a unique language and culture, thriving on the rich resources of the land and sea: seals, birds, fish... 300 years ago, this site was a Beothuk village. Tour the interpretation centre where exhibits and artifacts foster an appreciation for this unique, and now v…
Mandi
April 24, 2022
See how the now extinct Indigenous peoples of Newfoundland, the Beothuk, lived prior to colonization.
Gary
August 10, 2020
Boyd's Cove, off Highway 340, 1 hour north of Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador. Imagine... a now-extinct people with a unique language and culture, thriving on the rich resources of the land and sea: seals, birds, fish... 300 years ago, this site was a Beothuk village. Tour the interpretation centre where exhibits and artifacts foster an appreciation for this unique, and now vanished culture. From the interpretation centre, follow a 1.5 km groomed walking trail to the village site - today an outline of housepits is the only evidence of the Beothuk people who once lived here. Along the trail, a sculpture designed by renowned Newfoundland artist Gerald Squires evokes the tragedy of the Beothuks' demise.
Boyd's Cove, off Highway 340, 1 hour north of Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador. Imagine... a now-extinct people with a unique language and culture, thriving on the rich resources of the land and sea: seals, birds, fish... 300 years ago, this site was a Beothuk village. Tour the interpretation ce…
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Boyd's Cove, NL