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Battle Harbour sits on a small island off the coast of Labrador in Canada. This restored 18th-century fishing village was once the bustling hub of the Labrador fishing industry. Today, it exists as a living museum that preserves and showcases what life was like more than 200 years ago. In 1996, the Battle Harbour Historic District was designated a National Historic Site. The heart of the town was the wharf and the waterfront, and the wooden and shingle-clad buildings erected in the late 18th and 19th centuries still stand today. You can learn about the region’s past through interactive exhibits and knowledgeable guides and view the meticulously preserved buildings, including the salt store, cooperage, and blacksmith shop.
Highlights
  • Restored 18th-century fishing village

  • Battle Harbour Historic District, a National Historic Site.

  • Stunning landscape

Places to Stay

Battle Harbour Inn

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3/5

Battle Harbour Inn is situated on Battle Island, along the Labrador Coast. Accessible only by ferry, this remote guesthouse provides accommodation in cozy rooms done up in pastel shades. At this heritage retreat, settle into a comfortable room decorated with handcrafted furniture and equipped with modern amenities that ensure a pleasant stay. Some units offer…

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Merchant Building

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3/5

The Merchant Building is located in Battle Harbour, a town on Battle Island, which is located off the coast of Labrador, Canada. This 200-year-old two-story wooden structure, with a wraparound porch, was originally used as a storehouse and trading post by merchants involved in the fishing industry. It has been carefully restored and still retains…

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