This is an exceptionally well-executed small museum, full of historical artifacts and cool interpretive exhibits, including a recreated school house, displays on piracy, and a plush cod you can gut yourself. Docents are eager and extremely helpful. You can get a combo ticket to visit the Cupids Cove Plantation for adult/child $13/6.50.
Cupids Legacy Centre
Newfoundland & Labrador
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