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| Contact Us Castle Hill National Historic Site of Canada May 15 to October 15 (main visitor season) P.O. Box 10 Jerseyside Placentia Bay, NL Canada A0B 2G0 Tel: 709-227-2401 Fax: 709-227-2452 off-season Castle Hill National Historic Site of Canada P. O. Box 1268 St. John's, NL Canada A1C 5M9 Tel: 709-772-5367 Fax: 709-772-6302 Email: castle.hill@pc.gc.ca
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Castle Hill National Historic Sites of Canada
Learning Experiences
- Spend an hour or more with us ... there's plenty to see and do!
- Take a guided tour of the Visitor Centre exhibits and grounds, and learn about the life of the inhabitants of Plaisance during the mid-1600s.
- See the Detached Redoubt and Le Gaillardin.
- Visit the Ruins of Fort Royal and take the time to view the panorama of the Town of Placentia.
- See the film Compagnies Franches de la Marine (available in both English and French).
- Live Theatre Performances : During July and August, the theatrical production Faces of Fort Royal is held on site grounds. This entertaining performance takes you back in time to 17th-century Plaisance, the French capital of Terre-Neuve.
- About one hour from Placentia, 52 kilometres (32 miles) east on the Salmonier Line on Route 90, is the Salmonier Nature Park. Here you can see moose, caribou, lynx, fox, bald eagles, and many other animals found in this part of Newfoundland.
- 60 kilometres (40 miles) south of Castle Hill is the Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve, where you'll find the second largest colony of nesting gannets in North America. Also seen at the Cape are black-legged kittiwakes, Atlantic murres and northern razorbills. A magnificent sea stack rises out of the ocean, just off the Cape. A bird watcher's must-see and a photographer's delight.
- About a half-hour from Castle Hill at Ship Harbour, visit the Ship Harbour Monument, commemorating the drafting of the Atlantic Charter by Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt, on a warship off Ship Harbour Point in 1941.
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