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Provincial Historic Sites of Newfoundland and Labrador
  Mockbeggar Plantation
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!

Facilities and Services:

  • Guided tours are available.
  • Motorcoaches can park on site.
  • Conveniently close to the Ryan Premises and the Matthew Replica.

Season:
May 17 - October 3, 2008

Hours:
10:00 am - 5:30 pm

Open seven days a week including weekends and holidays.
 

Admission:  
Age 13 years and older $3.00
Group and family rates available
This fee includes admission to the Cape Bonavista Lighthouse.

Contact during season:
Amanda Abbott
Roper Street
Bonavista, NF
(709) 468-7300

mockbeggar@nf.aibn.com

Postal Address:
P.O. Box 8700

St. John’s, NL

Canada

A1B 4J6
 

Facsimile: (709) 468-5426            

Year-round contact:
Linda Badcock, Historic Sites Officer

Telephone: 
(709) 729-0592

Facsimile: 
(709)
729-7989
tourisminfo@gov.nl.ca
1-800-563-6353

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