![]() The Marystown Heritage Museum at 283 Ville Marie Drive, has a number of displays that allow you to experience the history of those before us, when life was both simpler and sometimes harsher. 1, a 1967 Dodge that is still operable today. Kelly Memorial Fire Fighters Heritage Museum) at the Marystown Fire Hall. The show room would preserve a number of firefighting memorabilia including pictures of past fires, pictures of honourary members, various awards, antique equipment and the highlight - the Department’s very first pumper truck, Engine No. ![]() In April 2003, members of the Marystown Volunteer Fire Department presented Council with a proposal to create the Fire Fighters Heritage Show Room (now Gerard J. Kelly Memorial Fire Fighters Heritage Museum, Marystown Toutons and tea, silent auction.įor more information visit the province’s tourism website. Traditional NL, Irish, Country and Gospel. Musicians from 9 to 90, from far and near, connect in this festival of rich musical heritage. A voice lifts acapella from the stage telling a story of shipwrecks and legends, ballads of life and love. Feet unconsciously tap in slow unison to haunting melodies or quicken to tunes of jigs and reels. ![]() Burin Peninsula Festival of Folk Song and Dance, Salt PondĪccordion and fiddle sounds fill the air. BPAC funds raised support arts activities in our rural communities.įor more information, visit the Burin Peninsula Arts Council. A door prize is available and tickets are sold for a prize. Local musicians fill the air with songs as you enjoy the taste, smell and colours of various wares: Christmas cakes, gingerbread, fudge, homemade bread, bright knits and poked mats, jewelry, books, sealskin, woodwork, soaps, candles, quilts, floral décor and more. Take in the fun and friendly chatter of the largest regional craft fair, an annual gathering place for hundreds of artisans ages 16 to 90. Annual Burin Peninsula Arts Council Craft Fair, Marystown Visitors can contact artists directly and are very welcome to stay and enjoy this superb live theatre setting.įor more information, visit the Burin Peninsula Arts Council. The Annual Burin Peninsula Arts Exhibit is made up of local art and artisans who show pieces in an annual Burin Peninsula Arts Council exhibit, within the eclectic setting of song and drama rehearsals. Annual Burin Peninsula Arts Exhibit, Grand Bank Theatre The Garnish Bakeapple Festival offers something for everyone from a BBQ, entertainment, daily breakfasts, bingo, concerts, a fair, a dance, a golf tournament and daily church suppers.įor more information, visit the Town of Garnish. ![]() A broad spectrum of visual, fabric and musical arts, carving, quilters, rug hookers, culinary arts, dance, jewelry makers, music, knitters and more can be found.įor more information, visit the Town of Fortune. The Feller from Fortune International Festival offers a variety of musical and theatrical performances and provides a showcase for artists and artisans. Feller from Fortune International Festival, Fortune Local performers and heritage dancers also join the festivities. The festival ends with a huge fireworks display.įor more information, visit the Town of Burin. The Burin Heritage Weekend is made up of opening ceremonies, various entertainment, Kids Day events, breakfasts on the wharf and live music all day including gospel, country and Newfoundland music. Peninsula Festivals and Events Burin Heritage Weekend, Burin ![]()
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