Ancient Carboniferous Fossil Bed

More than 300 million years ago a tropical forest of ancient trees grew up to 50 meters in height near what is now Blanche Brook. One of the first species to inhabit the Earth and now long extinct, these trees have turned to stone. Join your guide for a short 250 meter return walk along the Fossil Foot Path to hear the story of these rare specimens and their role in the evolution of trees. We recommend wearing hiking sandals or waterproof shoes as you may wade into the shallow river waters to view fossils.

ADDED NOV 28 2022


Four à pain à l’Anse-à-Canards / Bread Oven in Black Duck Brook

Community bread oven used for baking bread. Please call for schedule of firings. Four à pain communautaire. Téléphonez pour unedémonstration.

UPDATED: NOV 22 2022


Regional Museum of Art and History

Regional museum of art and history showcases the history of the Bay St. George and surrounding regions.
Special exhibit.
Ernest Harmon Air Force Base (1941 -1966).
Sandy Point
Gilbert Higgins
Lloyd Pretty
And many more
The museum also host events during the summer.

UPDATED: NOV22 2022


Railway Heritage Museum

Visit the museum and see the Mushrow Astrolabes, an extremely rare navigational instrument from the early 17th century discovered near Isle aux Mort. There are only a few of its kind in the world.

June 30 to Labor day

Updated Nov 22 2022


Indoor Wildlife Exhibit and Nature Park

Experience up close the wildlife of Newfoundland and Labrador. Over 300 exhibits displayed in natural settings.

UPDATED NOV 28 2022


Church of the Precious Blood

Located in the scenic Codroy Valley, the church was constructed in 1912 by volunteer carpenters with local material cut by residents of the area. The bell tower was constructed a few years later.

Saturdays at 4 PM

UPDATED: NOV 22 2022


Ramea Heritage Centre

Ramea’s Heritage Center provides visitor information, a sense of Ramea’s history, and a selection of locally hand crafted and manufactured items. The center contains the Senior Puffin Museum which celebrates the 400 year history of Ramea and it’s surrounding islands.

UPDATED NOV 28 2022


K’taqamkuk Mi’kmaq Historical Museum

Celebrating the rich culture of the Mi’kmaq people of Newfoundland. Aboriginal youth are eagerly waiting to welcome you, offers tours and share their knowledge of local culture.

UPDATED NOV 28 2022


Rose Blanche Lighthouse

This is one of the last granite lighthouses on the Atlantic seaboard. It was built in 1873 and restored in 1999. The site is wheelchair accessible. Offers a craft store, fisherman’s shed display, washroom facilities and outdoor events during the season. Ten minute walk to lighthouse on a well kept trail, where one can see berries and wild flowers growing. Guided tours offered. Close proximity to restaurants and B&B facilities.


Cape Ray Lighthouse

The Cape Ray Lighthouse site is open seasonal from Jun 30 to Sep 7

Updated: Nov 22 2022