Durrell Museum
The original section of the Durrell Museum was built in 1910 as the armoury for the Arm Lads Brigade. The museum is perched at the top of Old Maid, overlooking the town of Durrell, Twillingate, NL. Visitation has been growing in fast popularity, since the existence of the Polar Bear Exhibit, and the growing recognition of the rich history associated with these premises.
Location: top of Old Maid Hill, overlooking the Town of Durrell, South Twillingate Island, following route 330 from Gander or route 340 from Lewisporte
17 Museum Road, P.O. Box 83, Durrell, A0G 1Y0
Contact: Tel: 709- 884-5537 or 884-2780
Email: lbulgin@nf.sympatico.ca
Website: http://www.townoftwillingate.ca/durrellMuseum.htm
Open: July 1 to August 31, daily from 10 am to 6 pm
Admission: adults $1.00, children $0.50, seasonal $1.00
Wheelchair accessible
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