Informal dining with friendly service. We welcome visitors and locals alike to feast your eyes and your palate at our waterfront dining room. Your experience will be delicious! We specialize in seafood and traditional meals. Seafood delicacies include cod, snow crab, mussels, shrimp, scallops, salmon, lobster and our famous lightly battered fish and chips. There are also steaks, burgers, chicken, ribs and more. Drop-in and check out our line-up of entertainment and special events which we host throughout the summer, or dine with us before a show at Rising Tide Theatre ... we're just next door.
Historic St. Gabriel's HallSt. Gabriel's Hall is a cultural event facility located in Marystown on Newfoundland's Burin Peninsula. Officially opened in 1915, St. Gabriel's Hall has long been a cornerstone of cultural and community activity within the Burin Peninsula region. With its multiple rooms offering various capacity levels, St. Gabriel's Hall has actually served many roles beyond its core function as a performance venue - it has at times been utilized as a schoolhouse, polling station, mortuary, movie theatre, and even as a courthouse.
Visit our museum to travel through time to live as the miners and their families lived during the turbulent years of the First and Second year World Wars. Travel back in time and feel how it was to experience the German U-boat attacks in 1942.
Come and visit us to experience it first hand in 2022!
Underground Tour will last about 1 hour and you will be guided by one of our experienced Tour Guides to the world of the underground miner during the years of the mine operation from 1895 - 1966.
Norstead Village in St. Lunaire-Griquet is a Viking living history attraction only 2 km away from the UNESCO World Heritage Viking Site in L'Anse aux Meadows. Visit this replica of a Viking port of trade.
As Newfoundland and Labrador's only university, Memorial has a special obligation to the people of this province. Established as a memorial to the Newfoundlanders who lost their lives on active service during the First and Second World Wars, Memorial University draws inspiration from these shattering sacrifices of the past as we help to build a better future for our province, our country and our world.