at 5 Church Hill off Duckworth Street, St. John's , A1C 3Z7 Canada
The Peter Lewis Gallery is located in the heart of beautiful downtown St. John's, in one of the city's historic Heritage Homes. Peter Lewis is a well known runner, local teacher, and artist reflecting his life to be as colourful as his paintings.
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Peter Lewis Gallery is St. John's based place and this enity listed in Art Gallery category. Located at 5 Church Hill off Duckworth Street NL A1C 3Z7. Contact phone number of Peter Lewis Gallery: 709.722.6009
Water is vital to all life on Earth! Visit us at The Suncor Energy Fluvarium™ to explore and discover the science and mysteries of Nagle's Hill Brook and water everywhere! Come for a vist ... with your school for a curriculum-based outing, with your Guides or Scouts to earn a new badge, with your family to explore the science of water, with your friends to discover the creatures that live there or by yourself to escape from the everyday and watch the peaceful flow of the river! Here you can explore out exhibits to learn about the science of water, water habitats and how we affect those habits. Then travel under water to view a living stream as it passes by the building and enters Long Pond. Finally, discover some of the other freshwater animals that live in Newfoundland and Labrador. The Fluvarium is a project of the Quidi Vidi/Rennie's River Development Foundation (QVRRDF), a non-profit, charitable organization, formed in 1985, to restore and enhance the area along Rennie's River and Quidi Vidi Lake, in the heart of St. John's. The QVRRDF is responsible for the development of a 7.5 km walking trail system along Rennie's River/Quidi Vidi Lake.
Immerse yourself in our culture at Newfoundland and Labrador's largest public cultural space. It's the place where it all comes together - our history, heritage and artistic expression. The Rooms unites the Provincial Archives, Art Gallery and Museum