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Heart's Content Cable Station Provincial Historic Site
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Legge's Restaurant & Motel Units
106 Main Rd, Heart's Content, NL A0B 1Z0, Canada
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21 School Rd, Heart's Content, NL A0B 1Z0, Canada
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Heart's Content Cable Station Provincial Historic Site
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Heart's Content Cable Station Provincial Historic Site

NL-80, Heart's Content, NL A0B 1Z0, Canada
4.7(103)
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Derek AndersonDerek Anderson
Hearts Content Cable Station is a historic landmark located in Hearts Content, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It served as the western terminus of the first transatlantic telegraph cable, connecting Newfoundland to Ireland in 1866. Today, the station is a museum that offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the past. Hours of Operation: Summer: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (May - September) Winter: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM (October - April) Pricing: Individual Admission: $6 CAD per person Historical Pass (for all Newfoundland Historical Sites): From $25 per adult. History: The Hearts Content Cable Station was established in 1865 to serve as the western terminus of the first transatlantic telegraph cable. This groundbreaking achievement revolutionized communication and connected the world in ways previously unimaginable. The station remained operational for over a century, playing a vital role in global telecommunications. What to Expect: Visitors to Hearts Content Cable Station can expect a unique and informative experience. The museum features exhibits that showcase the history of the cable station, including artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays. Visitors can also explore the historic buildings and grounds, learning about the lives of the people who worked there. What You'll See! Historic Buildings: See the original cable huts, offices, and living quarters. Artifacts: Explore a collection of telegraph equipment, tools, and personal items. Interactive Exhibits: Learn about the science of telegraphy and the challenges faced by the cable pioneers. Scenic Views: Enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding landscape. Incredible Facts! World-Changing Achievement: The laying of the transatlantic cable was a monumental feat of engineering and technology that connected continents for the first time. Historic Significance: Hearts Content Cable Station played a crucial role in world events, including the American Civil War and World War I. Cultural Impact: The cable station had a profound impact on culture and society, shaping the way we communicate and connect with each other. Why Visit? Learn About History: Discover the fascinating story of the transatlantic telegraph cable and its impact on the world. Experience a Unique Setting: Explore the historic buildings and grounds of Hearts Content Cable Station. Appreciate Technological Advancements: Gain a deeper understanding of the technological innovations that have shaped our modern world. Enjoy Scenic Beauty: Take in the breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding landscape. A visit to Hearts Content Cable Station offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and learn about one of the most significant technological achievements in history. Whether you're a history buff, a technology enthusiast, or simply looking for a memorable experience, this historic landmark is well worth a visit.
DinoDino
Beautifully preserved site of the first trans Atlantic cable complete with all the equipment used at the time to operate a link between north America and Europe via Morse code at the time. The staff was clearly passionate about the exhibits and very informative. It’s a little bit out of the way as many things are in Newfoundland but well worth the trip and an easy drive from St . John’s.
Livvy StarLivvy Star
Very interesting to learn about the first telegraph station in Newfoundland. The mini guided tour was very informative. There was a short movie to watch about the telegraph station. Then we were free to roam around and read the placards. Small reasonable charge to visit. Parking was free. Washroom was clean.
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Hearts Content Cable Station is a historic landmark located in Hearts Content, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It served as the western terminus of the first transatlantic telegraph cable, connecting Newfoundland to Ireland in 1866. Today, the station is a museum that offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the past. Hours of Operation: Summer: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (May - September) Winter: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM (October - April) Pricing: Individual Admission: $6 CAD per person Historical Pass (for all Newfoundland Historical Sites): From $25 per adult. History: The Hearts Content Cable Station was established in 1865 to serve as the western terminus of the first transatlantic telegraph cable. This groundbreaking achievement revolutionized communication and connected the world in ways previously unimaginable. The station remained operational for over a century, playing a vital role in global telecommunications. What to Expect: Visitors to Hearts Content Cable Station can expect a unique and informative experience. The museum features exhibits that showcase the history of the cable station, including artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays. Visitors can also explore the historic buildings and grounds, learning about the lives of the people who worked there. What You'll See! Historic Buildings: See the original cable huts, offices, and living quarters. Artifacts: Explore a collection of telegraph equipment, tools, and personal items. Interactive Exhibits: Learn about the science of telegraphy and the challenges faced by the cable pioneers. Scenic Views: Enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding landscape. Incredible Facts! World-Changing Achievement: The laying of the transatlantic cable was a monumental feat of engineering and technology that connected continents for the first time. Historic Significance: Hearts Content Cable Station played a crucial role in world events, including the American Civil War and World War I. Cultural Impact: The cable station had a profound impact on culture and society, shaping the way we communicate and connect with each other. Why Visit? Learn About History: Discover the fascinating story of the transatlantic telegraph cable and its impact on the world. Experience a Unique Setting: Explore the historic buildings and grounds of Hearts Content Cable Station. Appreciate Technological Advancements: Gain a deeper understanding of the technological innovations that have shaped our modern world. Enjoy Scenic Beauty: Take in the breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding landscape. A visit to Hearts Content Cable Station offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and learn about one of the most significant technological achievements in history. Whether you're a history buff, a technology enthusiast, or simply looking for a memorable experience, this historic landmark is well worth a visit.
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Beautifully preserved site of the first trans Atlantic cable complete with all the equipment used at the time to operate a link between north America and Europe via Morse code at the time. The staff was clearly passionate about the exhibits and very informative. It’s a little bit out of the way as many things are in Newfoundland but well worth the trip and an easy drive from St . John’s.
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Very interesting to learn about the first telegraph station in Newfoundland. The mini guided tour was very informative. There was a short movie to watch about the telegraph station. Then we were free to roam around and read the placards. Small reasonable charge to visit. Parking was free. Washroom was clean.
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Hearts Content Cable Station is a historic landmark located in Hearts Content, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It served as the western terminus of the first transatlantic telegraph cable, connecting Newfoundland to Ireland in 1866. Today, the station is a museum that offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the past.

Hours of Operation: Summer: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (May - September) Winter: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM (October - April)

Pricing: Individual Admission: $6 CAD per person Historical Pass (for all Newfoundland Historical Sites): From $25 per adult.

History: The Hearts Content Cable Station was established in 1865 to serve as the western terminus of the first transatlantic telegraph cable. This groundbreaking achievement revolutionized communication and connected the world in ways previously unimaginable. The station remained operational for over a century, playing a vital role in global telecommunications.

What to Expect: Visitors to Hearts Content Cable Station can expect a unique and informative experience. The museum features exhibits that showcase the history of the cable station, including artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays. Visitors can also explore the historic buildings and grounds, learning about the lives of the people who worked there.

What You'll See! Historic Buildings: See the original cable huts, offices, and living quarters. Artifacts: Explore a collection of telegraph equipment, tools, and personal items. Interactive Exhibits: Learn about the science of telegraphy and the challenges faced by the cable pioneers. Scenic Views: Enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding landscape.

Incredible Facts! World-Changing Achievement: The laying of the transatlantic cable was a monumental feat of engineering and technology that connected continents for the first time. Historic Significance: Hearts Content Cable Station played a crucial role in world events, including the American Civil War and World War I. Cultural Impact: The cable station had a profound impact on culture and society, shaping the way we communicate and connect with each other.

Why Visit? Learn About History: Discover the fascinating story of the transatlantic telegraph cable and its impact on the world. Experience a Unique Setting: Explore the historic buildings and grounds of Hearts Content Cable Station. Appreciate Technological Advancements: Gain a deeper understanding of the technological innovations that have shaped our modern world. Enjoy Scenic Beauty: Take in the breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding landscape.

A visit to Hearts Content Cable Station offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and learn about one of the most significant technological achievements in history. Whether you're a history buff, a technology enthusiast, or simply looking for a memorable experience, this historic landmark is well...

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This is the place where a telegraph cable laid across the floor of the Atlantic Ocean first came ashore in North America. It was a British ship that brought it over. The end of the cable in Britain was in Ireland. Queen Victoria sent the first transatlantic telegram to President James Buchanan via this cable in 1858. The Canadian government established a large telegraph office here with all kinds of connections to telegraph destinations elsewhere. The office continued operating for around a hundred years until it was closed, but it continues to be operated by the government as a historical site and all or lots of the original equipment still remains for anyone to see. The staff here are extremely informative and friendly. We were amazed how much information was here and how interesting it was. Also, the road trip to this place goes through beautiful Newfoundland country with nice...

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3y

This place was GREAT! as an engineer,I appreciated everything this place had to offer, the guides are awesome, very passionate and knowledgeable. This is the location of the first Atlantic cable crossing from Ireland for communication purposes and shows all the equipment used to process the signals, and the way of life for the town's people. Even as a lay person, this is an awesome hour to spend learning some local and very important international history...

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