Where the Caribou Still Stands: Newfoundland’s Sacrifice at Beaumont-Hamel
More than a century after one of the darkest days in Newfoundland’s history, a lone bronze caribou still watches over the fields where courage met…
More than a century after one of the darkest days in Newfoundland’s history, a lone bronze caribou still watches over the fields where courage met…
One man’s extraordinary trek across Newfoundland became far more than an expedition—it became a race against time to reach a people already disappearing. On a…
Long after the Beothuk ceased to exist as a distinct cultural community in Newfoundland, one woman’s sketches ensured their story would not disappear with them….
For more than five centuries, this windswept Newfoundland town has stood at the crossroads of exploration, the Atlantic fishery, and the story of a nation….
How a magnificent stone estate overlooking Harbour Grace became the social heart of nineteenth-century Newfoundland—and why its haunting ruins still capture the imagination today. Few…
There are few places in Newfoundland and Labrador where the past feels quite as close as it does in Ferryland. Stand beside the sheltered waters…
How Tilting, Fogo Island Preserved One of the Oldest Surviving Irish Cultural Landscapes in North America The first thing many visitors notice about Tilting is…
Long after the convent bells fell silent, one legend refused to fade. There is a peculiar stillness that settles over historic St. John’s after dark….
According to Newfoundland folklore, the disturbance began late one evening after guests had settled into their rooms for the night. Without warning, a violent knocking…
Where abandoned mines, drifting fog, and generations of whispered warnings gave rise to one of Newfoundland and Labrador’s most enduring legends. The fog arrives quickly…
