Hopedale Mission National Historic Site Canada is a
complex of large, wooden buildings constructed by the Moravian Church at
Hopedale, Labrador. These large, wooden structures stand starkly
silhouetted against the rocky shoreline of the vast, barren landscape.
Official recognition refers to the cultural landscape comprised of the
mission buildings on their shoreline site.
Le lieu historique national du Canada de la
Mission-de-Hopedale est un ensemble de grands bâtiments en bois
construits par l’église morave à Hopedale, en Labrador. La silhouette
dépouillée de ces grands édifices en bois se dresse sur le rivage
rocailleux d’un vaste paysage aride. La reconnaissance officielle
concerne le paysage culturel composé des édifices de la mission sur le
rivage.
Source: Parks Canada Website (2022)
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Established: 1970
For More Information Please Visit The OFFICIAL PARKS CANADA WEBSITE
Pour plus d’informations veuillez visiter LE SITE WEB OFFICIEL DE PARCS CANADA
Newfoundland and Labrador Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
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Brochures
No brochures currently available.
Documents
Management Documents
Management Plan / Plan directeur (Parks Canada, February 2007)
Historical Documents
Hopedale: Inuit Gateway to the South and Moravian Settlement (Hans J. Rollmann, extract from Newfoundland and Labrador Studies, Vol. 28 No. 2, 2013)
Labrador Voyage (Adelaide Leitch, extract from The Beaver, Outfit 281, June 1950)
Books/Livres
The following visual bibliography is just a
sampling of the books which have been published for this park.
ParksCanadaHistory.com does not endorse these, but are merely presenting them for
informational purposes only. As most are copyrighted, we are only able
to provide the covers, and not contents, of these publications.
cover only
Hopedale: Three Ages of a Community in Northern Labrador Carol Brice-Bennett 2003
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