On Canada’s most easterly point of land, the oldest surviving lighthouse in Newfoundland and Labrador offers a glimpse into the lives of 19th century lighthouse keepers and their families. Marvel at icebergs, migrating whales, and hunting seabirds on this rough Atlantic coast.
Notes from "Olde Brake House Museum"
A Journey in time A living Historical Home of Period Furniture and Artifacts A Place to Reflect and Enjoy the Peace and Wonder of its beauty .
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1914 - 1930 Black Head Road, St. John's, NL Get directions
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