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CLOSED -French Shore Interpretation Centre
Booked accommodation in Roddickton specifically to go to Conche and see the tapestry. Did our research to make sure it would be open in September. The tourism guide says it is open On the day their we...
This was well worth the drive and the visit. We came to see the tapestry, which is very cool and there's lots of information about it's history and creation as well as the history of the area. Con...
Great stop. Mainly to see the fabulous Tapestry. 227 feet long. Tells the story of this area from thousands of years ago to today. Done in the style of the Bayeux tapestry. Also a small but ver...
Getting to Conche involves going a bit out of the way and some retracing of your route in places, but trust me it's worth it. Heading south on the Viking Trail from St. Anthony you turn left onto Rout...
Ms Simmonds journeys with you through the decades and years of French and First people’s history in Conche, NL … the past comes alive through tapestry. Amazing art, embroidery created by the ladies in...
CLOSED -French Shore Interpretation Centre
Booked accommodation in Roddickton specifically to go to Conche and see the tapestry. Did our research to make sure it would be open in September. The tourism guide says it is open On the day their we...
Go see this (and the local area)
This was well worth the drive and the visit. We came to see the tapestry, which is very cool and there's lots of information about it's history and creation as well as the history of the area. Con...
Stop to see the Tapestry. Fantastic to see.
Great stop. Mainly to see the fabulous Tapestry. 227 feet long. Tells the story of this area from thousands of years ago to today. Done in the style of the Bayeux tapestry. Also a small but ver...
Well Worth the Detour
Getting to Conche involves going a bit out of the way and some retracing of your route in places, but trust me it's worth it. Heading south on the Viking Trail from St. Anthony you turn left onto Rout...
History revealed in tapestry
Ms Simmonds journeys with you through the decades and years of French and First people’s history in Conche, NL … the past comes alive through tapestry. Amazing art, embroidery created by the ladies in...