Colony of Avalon in Ferryland, Neufundland, Newfoundland
Wenn Sie in Neufundland auf der Avalon Halbinsel sind sollten Sie die Ausgrabungsstätte einer englischen Siedlung aus dem 17, Jahrhundert besuchen.
Visit the Colony of Avalon in Ferryland on the Avalon peninsula and the archaeological excavation sites of a British settlement which dates back to the year 1621.
Colony of Avalon on Eastlink TV's Discover NL
The Colony of Avalon in Ferryland, NL is an archaeological dig site dedicated to recovering and discovering the remains of Lord Baltimore’s colony centuries ago. Join Discover NL’s Gage Miranda as he discovers the Legendary Coasts of Newfoundland!
Welcome to the Colony of Avalon
The Colony of Avalon in Ferryland, NL, is now open for the 2013 season! Drop by and visit one of the most substantial and best preserved 17th century archaeological sites in North America. Watch archaeologists while they uncover new and interesting artifacts every day, obtaining more insight into the lives of the people who lived here 400 years ago.
Open daily 10am-6pm (NST)
Visit colonyofavalon.ca or our Facebook page for more information.
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Ferryland is a town in Newfoundland and Labrador on the Avalon Peninsula.According to the 2011 Statistics Canada census, its population is 465.
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Ferryland to Bay Bulls Scenery
Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland
Scenes from Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve to Ferryland (Colony of Avalon) including a side trip to Cape Race lighthouse.
The Migratory Fishery at Ferryland
What was life like for migratory fishers visiting Newfoundland in the 1500s? This video takes us to an archaeological dig at Ferryland to find out.
Ferryland (A Recitation)
93 year-old Leo O'Connell was born on North Side, Fermeuse, on the Southern Shore of Newfoundland. He has a fantastic memory, and Ferryland is one of the many recitations that that he can rhyme off effortlessly. I taped this around 2000 in Kingman's Cove, Fermeuse. Leo passed away in 2007 in Pennsylvania, a month short of his 100th birthday.
Colony of Avalon Archaeology Update - July 18, 2014
In our first video update of the season, archaeologist Dr. Barry Gaulton talks about what the field crew have been working on this summer and some of the more interesting 17th-century artifacts they have found so far - including a small copper crucifix and the base of a tin-glazed bowl with the name Jean painted on it!
Colony of Avalon Conservation Lab
Conservator Donna Teasedale gives a tour of the Archaeology Conservation Lab at the Colony of Avalon in Ferryland, NL, and walks through the processes involved in cleaning, identifying, and conserving artifacts once they have been uncovered on the site.
Check out other videos and archaeology updates on our channel!
Visit colonyofavalon.ca and our Facebook page for more info.
Lighthouse at Ferryland, Newfoundland, Canada
Lighthouse at Ferryland, Newfoundland, Canada
A New Approach to Fish Drying - Ferryland, 1978
A video produced by MUN Extension in 1978 highlighting a new approach to fish drying.
Morry, Bill (Interviewee)
Andrews, Don (Host)
MacLeod, Paul (Interviewer)
Bailey, Boyd (Interviewee)
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Ferryland Fellowship
The members of Ferryland Bible Fellowship enjoying each other's company after the celebratory service of Amir's Baptism.
Ferryland Downs
GoPro video from a recent afternoon spent in search of great photos on the Irish Loop, the southern shore of the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada.
First stop is a small beach in Tors Cove, then a drive out over Ferryland Downs past the Colony of Avalon excavation (founded 1621), as far as the narrow isthmus connecting the last point of land. Sadly, the road was blocked on the other side (plus, I didn't fancy walking across with the wind blowing as hard as it was) but some wonderful views facing north towards those barrier islands as the cannon stands guard against ghosts of pirates past, and south into the late afternoon sun towards Aquaforte, Renews and beyond.
The temp is about 2c and the wind is northwest about 80kmh... not much steady video here:)
Party at Dunne,s 2018 Ferryland
The Band Zeplin celebrates their Reunion Concert at Dunne.s Ferryland 2018 Southern Shore
Iceberg in Ferryland, New Foundland