Grand Falls-Windsor
Access one of the world’s most exciting wilderness areas. It’s a naturalist’s dream: The Exploits, Newfoundland’s longest river, plus hiking, kayaking, & hunting.
Mary March Provincial Museum - Named in honour of one of the last Beothuks, Mary March, this branch of the Newfoundland Museum traces the 5,000-year-old human history of Central Newfoundland through a range of exhibits and activities.
Logger’s Life Provincial Museum - Located in Grand Falls-Windsor, this branch of the Newfoundland Museum recreates life at an early 20th century logging camp. Site includes a cookhouse and bunkhouse where men would share their songs and stories after a hard day of back-breaking work.
The Queen Street Dinner Theatre Summer Theatre Festival runs July – August annually. Dinner Theatre, Lunch Time shows, and Main Stage productions make-up this theatrical experience. Group Rates available.
Salmonid Interpretation Centre - Located on the mighty Exploits River near the "Grand Falls" (from which the town takes its name) is one of the most impressive salmon enhancement projects in North America. Guided tours available.
Minimum time required: 1 hour
