Welcome to the official web site for The Town of Bonavista. We hope to provide you with relative information that is both current and practical for your needs. Our citizens will be able to view ongoing news and events as well as take advantage of posted Forms and Applications.Tourists, prospective private and commercial investors and for everyone to enjoy - Photo galleries, Video gallery, Interactive Events Calendar, and much more. Also sign our Guestbook or leave us a Comment. We look forward to hearing from you! The Town of Bonavista believes in growth and prosperity and welcome new citizens from around the world to come study, work and invest in our soaring community. A great place to raise a family and invest in a booming commercial market, the Town of Bonavista has so much to offer and we have provided an Immigration Portal to help in this regard. Please take some time to look through our website and learn more about our community, its history, and its people.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------'When you visit the town of Bonavista, you might be hard-pressed to decide what impresses you most: the community's tangible history, its traditional personality, or the stunning beauty of this place.
At the Labrador Interpretation Centre, you’ll discover the founding peoples
of Labrador—Innu, Inuit, NunatuKavut Inuit and Settlers. Here, you will
explore the lifeways and history of Labrador’s Indigenous peoples from the
past into today.
The permanent exhibition The Past is Where We Come From combines voices,
art and artifacts from each of our cultures. The exhibition is presented in
Inuktitut, Innu-aimun and English.
Special events and temporary exhibitions are presented each year.
Visit our museum to travel through time to live as the miners and their families lived during the turbulent years of the First and Second year World Wars. Travel back in time and feel how it was to experience the German U-boat attacks in 1942.
Come and visit us to experience it first hand in 2022!
Underground Tour will last about 1 hour and you will be guided by one of our experienced Tour Guides to the world of the underground miner during the years of the mine operation from 1895 - 1966.
As Mayor of the Town of Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove, I wish to welcomeeach of you who are visiting or moving to our Town. The Town is known for its hospitality,beautiful beaches, lookout sites and scenic coastal trails. You will find a better part of ourTown at the Festival of Friends Folk Festival held every August at Kelly Park, Outer Cove.Why not have your family jion our families for a wonderful day of music and friends. Don'tforget to drop in the Town Museum where you can discover a little of our history and whywe are so proud of our community!
The Johnson GEO CENTRE is a geological interpretation centre located on Signal Hill in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. The GEO CENTRE is a not-for-profit organization, and a registered charity. The centre opened in 2002, and houses exhibit galleries related to our planet and our provincial geology, oil and gas exploration, natural resources, space exploration, and the Titanic disaster. The centre also features an educational KidsPlace for ages 7 and under, period hosting of travelling exhibits, gift shop and café. The centre offers interpretation through public presentations and hands-on curriculum-based visits for school groups.