In August 1610, Bristol merchant John Guy arrived at Cupers Cove (now Cupids) in Conception Bay, Newfoundland with a small group of settlers. By 1613, they had built at least sixteen structures, including a fort, a sawmill, gristmill and a brew house. Every summer, archaeologists working the dig site at Cupids Cove Plantation reveal more and more about the lives of Canada’s first English settlers. Free admission for Historic Places Day on July 10.
Cupids Cove Plantation Open House
Cupids Cove Plantation
- Type
- Tour
- Address
- 322 Seaforest Dr, Cupids, NL A0A 2B0, Canada
Get directions - When
- 10 July, 2024 | 0930 - 1700
Amenities
- Family-Friendly
- Guided Tour
- Parking
- Washrooms