This document lists numerous historical sites located in communities across the Burin Peninsula region that can be used to identify local historical sources. These include libraries, elders, churches, cemeteries, schools, museums, interpretive sites, monuments, reserves, and trails focused on topics like tsunamis, mining, ecology, heritage, and World War 1 & 2 memorials. The list covers over 30 specific locations spread across communities like Burin, Marystown, Grand Bank, Fortune, Point May, Lamaline, Lawn, Little St. Lawrence, and St. Lawrence.
This document lists numerous historical sites located in communities across the Burin Peninsula region that can be used to identify local historical sources. These include libraries, elders, churches, cemeteries, schools, museums, interpretive sites, monuments, reserves, and trails focused on topics like tsunamis, mining, ecology, heritage, and World War 1 & 2 memorials. The list covers over 30 specific locations spread across communities like Burin, Marystown, Grand Bank, Fortune, Point May, Lamaline, Lawn, Little St. Lawrence, and St. Lawrence.
This document lists numerous historical sites located in communities across the Burin Peninsula region that can be used to identify local historical sources. These include libraries, elders, churches, cemeteries, schools, museums, interpretive sites, monuments, reserves, and trails focused on topics like tsunamis, mining, ecology, heritage, and World War 1 & 2 memorials. The list covers over 30 specific locations spread across communities like Burin, Marystown, Grand Bank, Fortune, Point May, Lamaline, Lawn, Little St. Lawrence, and St. Lawrence.
This document lists numerous historical sites located in communities across the Burin Peninsula region that can be used to identify local historical sources. These include libraries, elders, churches, cemeteries, schools, museums, interpretive sites, monuments, reserves, and trails focused on topics like tsunamis, mining, ecology, heritage, and World War 1 & 2 memorials. The list covers over 30 specific locations spread across communities like Burin, Marystown, Grand Bank, Fortune, Point May, Lamaline, Lawn, Little St. Lawrence, and St. Lawrence.
● Libraries - Burin; Marystown; St. Lawrence; Grand Bank; Fortune ● Elders ● Churches ● Cemeteries/graveyards ● Schools ● Internet ● Mina Swim Memorial, Burin ● Tsunami/ The Tidal Wave Memorial, Burin ● The Reddy House (Heritage House/Museum), Burin ● The Bank of Nova Scotia (Heritage House/Museum), Burin ● Step-a-Side Art Gallery, Burin ● Oldest Colony Trust Building (OCT), Burin ● Captain Cook Lookout, Burin ● Man o’ War Hill Trail, Burin ● Tide’s Point Lighthouse, Mortier/Fox Cove ● Visitor Information Centre, Marystown ● Marystown Heritage Museum ● Mary Mount Statue, Marystown ● Beau Bois Museum, Beau Bois ● Heritage Centre, Little Bay ● Eco Museum Trail, Winterland ● Lighthouse, Garnish ● “Living on the Edge” Interpretive Viewpark, Frechman’s Cove ● George C. Harris House, Grand Bank ● Provincial Mariners Memorial, Grand Bank ● Provincial Seaman’s Museum, Grand Bank ● Grand Bank Regional Theatre and “Patchwork” Art Exhibit ● Fortune Head Ecological Reserve and Geology Centre ● George and Mary Lake House, Fortune ● Point Crewe Heritage Park, Point May ● “Al Capone was Here” Interpretive Viewpark and Lookout, Point May ● Lamaline Heritage Museum ● “Humility and Resilience” Tsunami Site, Lamaline ● “Loss” Tsunami Site, Lord’s Cove ● Lawn Heritage Museum ● “Hope” Tsunami Site, Lawn ● Lawn Bay Ecological Reserve ● Memorial Trail of Heroes, Lawn ● “Dig a Little Deeper” Interpretive Viewpark, Little St. Lawrence ● Miner’s Museum, St. Lawrence ● Cape Chapeau Rouge Viewpark, St. Lawrence ● Echoes of Valour Monument, St. Lawrence ● “Courage” Tsunami site, St. Lawrence ● Chamber Cove Site/Trail, St. Lawrence