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Mockbeggar Plantation Provincial Historic Site

Tourism Region: Discovery Trail

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Did you know that Newfoundland didn't join Canada until 1949? Join us at the Mockbeggar Plantation, the ideal place to find out how it all came about.

Follow guides in period costumes through this 1870s house that's been restored to the Bradley period of 1939.

See outbuildings that range from a large fish store built in the early 18th century, to a carpentry shop, to a cod-liver-oil factory!

About the Collections

Home of Newfoundland statesman F. Gordon Bradley; house restored to 1939 period; other buildings include a carpenter shop, fish store and cod-liver oil factory

Decorative Arts

Ceramics, Porcelain or Pottery • Furniture or Furnishings • Musical Instruments • Textiles or Tapestries

Human History

Household Objects or Domestic Technology • Local History

Services & Activities

Guided tours

Educational Programs

Lectures • School Programs

Visitor Services

Guided Tours • Parking Facilities : Free

Publications and Products

Brochures

Featured Images

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The large building at the center of the picture is called The Big Store. It was built for fish processing and storage. Note the modern fishing gear in the foreground. The Big store might be the oldest building in Newfoundland. There is no documented proof but tradition says it was built in the 1700's.

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The Bradley House boast some beautiful examples of fine furnishings from the early 20th century. Some of the other pieces in our collection were made by Senator Bradley's father who was a cabinet maker.

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The caption reads; "On St. John's Day 1497 John Cabot in Matthew, made land at Cape Bonavista, thus discovering North America."

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An example of the fine class and ceramic pieces on display in the Bradley House.

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The Bradley House is restored to 1939, which is not that long ago. For many of our visitors the displays bring back memories of their own childhoods.

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Location

Address: Roper Street
Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador
A0C 1B0
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Telephone: 709-468-7300
Fax: 709-468-5044
Mailing Address: Mockbeggar Plantation Provincial Historic Site
P.O. Box 128, Little Catalina, Newfoundland and Labrador
A0C 1W0
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Hours of Operation

Operations: Seasonal

Late Spring - Early Autumn

Open: 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Closed:

Admission: Charged
Age 13 years and older $3.00
This admission includes the Cape Bonavista Lighthouse.

Discounts: Groups