2 Best Sights in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

Commissariat House

The residence and office of the British garrison's supply officer in the 1830s has been restored to reflect that era. Interpreters sometimes dress in period costume, and the videos and labels are engaging and informative. Guided tours and child-friendly activities are offered during the summer and fall. Visitors are welcome to use the green space on the grounds to enjoy a picnic.

11 Kings Bridge Rd., St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, A1C 1S5, Canada
709-729–6730
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Rate Includes: C$6 including access to Newman Wine Vaults, Closed Oct.–May

Newman Wine Vaults

This 200-year-old building with stone barrel vaults is where the renowned Newman's Port was aged. According to legend, a Newman and Company vessel loaded with port wine was driven off course by pirates in 1679 and forced to winter in St. John's. Upon its return to London, the cargo was found to have improved in flavor, and after that the company continued to send port to be matured in these wine cellars. The vaults are now a historic site, with guides who interpret the province's long and unique association with port. A small taste of port comes with admission.

436 Water St., St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, A1C 6E7, Canada
709-729–2627
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Rate Includes: C$6 includes admission to Commissariat House