At the Labrador Interpretation Centre, you’ll discover the founding peoples
of Labrador—Innu, Inuit, NunatuKavut Inuit and Settlers. Here, you will
explore the lifeways and history of Labrador’s Indigenous peoples from the
past into today.
The permanent exhibition The Past is Where We Come From combines voices,
art and artifacts from each of our cultures. The exhibition is presented in
Inuktitut, Innu-aimun and English.
Special events and temporary exhibitions are presented each year.
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