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The Families That Fed a City: Farming Legacies of Western St. John's
I grew up in Kilbride, a place I am proud to be from, even today, despite the first three years of my life being spent in Seal Cove. My...
Jun 305 min read


Why Staying at a Heritage B&B in Newfoundland Feels Like Home
Rothesay House B&B in Harbour Grace There’s just something magical about waking up in a house that’s been standing for more than a...
Jun 305 min read


Small Rooms, Big Stories: How Rural Museums Keep Newfoundland and Labrador's Culture Alive
One-room schoolhouses, like this one in Blackhead, NL, played a vital role in education, religion, and community events, and now serve as...
Jun 2210 min read


Preserving the Past: How Newfoundland’s Heritage Grants Help Keep History Alive
Heritage houses are more than a peek through the window of time—they're watchkeepers of our past, where history surrounds you in every...
Jun 133 min read


The World Loses More Than Just History When an Archaeologist Dies
Archaeologists are commonly thought of as individuals who excavate artifacts, brush dirt off ancient bones, and inventory remnants of...
Jun 72 min read


Remembering Holyrood’s Golden Eagle Refinery
The Golden Eagle Refinery in Holyrood in 1961. During the 1970's the refinery produced 15,000 barrels daily When you stroll along the...
Jun 65 min read
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