
Fishermens Museum
This special cluster of three buildings in Hibbs Cove tells a tale of a fishing enterprise as old as the hills.
The Fisherman’s Museum is one of a cluster of three buildings in Hibbs Cove owned by the Fishermen’s Museum Board (FMB), which also includes the Hibbs Hole Cove School and the nearby Porter House. While each has a unique story to tell, collectively, the buildings along with other natural features and adjacent marine infrastructure in the area tell a unique story of fishing enterprise and families making a life for themselves on the edge of dramatic cliffs.
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Canon Richard’s Tearoom
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The Canon Richards Tea Room is the cultural centre of the Peninsula. Housed in the historic confines of the former St. Mark’s Schoolhouse, the tea room serves up timelessly delicious homecooked meals and snacks that will hit the spot. Brimming with history and charm of its own, this is also the place where your Peninsula heritage adventure begins. Hours of operation for 2023, Wednesday to Saturday 8:30 am to 4 pm, Sunday 12 – 2 pm on Sundays we only serve Turkey Jiggs Dinner with all the trimmings. Check out our FB page for full menu.
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