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King's Point Heritage House

59 Bayside Drive, King's Point, NL A0J 1H0

King's Point Heritage House is an historical house, built circa 1903, for Ananias G Yates. It was later donated by the family to the King's Point Heritage Society and was restored into a heritage museum that displays artifacts depicting early life in the King's Point area.

🕐 Open Monday-Friday 11-4 July-August.

Updated · Mis à jour Jun 1, 2026

Supported by Ottawa Tourism and the Ottawa Museum Network · Soutenu par Tourisme Ottawa et le Réseau des musées d'Ottawa

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