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Hopedale Moravian Mission & Avertok Heritage Private Walk

Explore the 18th-century Moravian mission complex — a National Historic Site of Canada — with a private local historian revealing 250 years of Inuit-European contact, faith, and resilience on the Labrador coast.

What to expect

Step inside the 1782 Moravian mission complex, whose white-painted wooden buildings have survived two and a half centuries of Arctic winters in near-perfect condition. Your private guide — a local historian with deep roots in the community — unlocks rooms not open to general visitors and walks you through the mission church, the store, and the dwelling house. Hear how Moravian missionaries and Labrador Inuit forged an extraordinary partnership that shaped an entire coastal culture. The adjacent Avertok landscape offers sweeping views of Hopedale Bay.

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Hopedale Moravian Mission National Historic Site (Parks Canada)
CAD 5–CAD 10 per person (site admission); private guided interpretation: CAD 80–CAD 150 per person
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Good to know

Site is steps from the Hopedale dock — no transport needed. Pre-arrange private historian through Parks Canada's Labrador office. Allow 2–3 hours. The wooden structures are fragile; visitor numbers are intentionally limited.

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Luxury cruises that call at Hopedale — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.

Seabourn · Seabourn Venture
15 nights · calls at Hopedale
from $17,999
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