Boyd's Cove Beothuk Interpretation Centre

Imagine life in a thriving Beothuk village 300 years ago as you follow a groomed trail, past the intriguing outlines of Beothuk houses. Tour the interpretation centre where exhibits and artifacts from the site foster an appreciation for these now extinct people. Located near a major archaeological site discovered in the 1980s, the Centre is a fascinating window on a mysterious people For your special keepsake visit the gift shop.
Season

July - Oct, Call for Dates  800-563-6353

Facilities and Services

Interpretation centre (wheelchair accessible), guided tours, 1.5 km walking trail, gift shop and public washrooms.

Location

Off  Route340, Boyd's Cove

Mailing Address P.O. Box 8700
St. John's, NL, A1B 4J6
Telephone 709-656-3114
Fax 709-656-3150
Off Season Telephone 709-729-059
Off Season Fax 709-729-0870
E-Mail boydscove@nf.aibn.com

 

 

Did You Know?

The Beothuks were an aboriginal people who lived on the Island of Newfoundland prior to and during the first few centuries of European occupation.

 

 

 
 
 

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