Cupids Museum
The Cupids Museum is a community-based museum which records and displays the history of the Town of Cupids from the 16th century to the present. Featured are exhibits on 20th century education in rural Newfoundland and the postal history of Newfoundland, as well as information regarding local family history and genealogy.
Special events include the re-enactment of John Guy's landing during the annual Cupids Cove Soiree (3rd weekend in July), a Canada Day flag-raising and community breakfast, as well as sponsorship of the Heritage Week Postage Stamp Design Contest for local students.
Location: Cupids UC Hall, Seaforest Drive, Cupids
(following route 60)
P.O. Box 200, Cupids, A0A 2B0
Contact: Linda Kane, Curator
Ph. (709) 528-3500; (709) 528-3477
E-mail: cupidshistorical@nf.sympatico.ca
Web: www3.nf.sympatico.ca/cupidshistorical
Open: Mid-June to late October, daily, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Admission: Adults $3.00, Children $1.00, Under 5 Free,
Season’s pass - $5.00
Wheelchair Accessible
Archive and Giftshop Onsite