Discover the best top things to do in Newfoundland and Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador including King's Point Pottery, Alexis Templeton Studio, Meyer's Minerals, Norton's Cove Studio Inc., The Glass Station, Gros Morne Crafts, Washed Ashore Antiques & Coffee Bar, Molly Made Fibre Art Studio Inc., Herring Cove Art Gallery, The Baccalieu Gallery.
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5.0 based on 150 reviews
Awarded top craft shop/gallery in Atlantic Canada (2013) & working with 365 different craft makers/artists (2018).
As an artist, I love roaming around King's Point, and the nearby town of Rattling Brook in search of great scenic material for future paintings. At the conclusion of my venture, I will sometimes drop into the "King's Point Pottery Shop", to browse over the multitude of souvenirs, gifts, pottery and paintings, crafted and painted by local artisans and artists, depicting the local scenic area. You will not leave with just a valuable gift for a friend, or for yourself, but a deep, profound experience, you will treasure for a lifetime. Linda, David and staff are very friendly and easy to strike up a conversation with. Their knowledge of the local area and far beyond is second to none. The "King's Point Pottery Shop" is a secret, shared by many, the world over...
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Alexis Templeton Studio: Shop and working pottery studio. A creative space, the studio always features Alexis’ latest work as well as interesting pieces by other potters and a selection of very fine chocolate. Visit Year-round - please consult the website for current hours. 75 Quidi Vidi Rd (near the foot of Signal Hill)in St. John’s, NL. Note on Covid-19: Outside of essential workers, visitors to the province are prohibited at this time. Those with special exceptions to travel are expected to isolate for 14 days. We are happily Covid-free right now!
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Housed by the c.1890 Kean's General Store, Norton's Cove Studio offers artwork for sale, art workshops, and gift-ware made by owner Janet Davis as well as other Newfoundland artisans. You'll get a behind-the-scenes look at the latest artworks in progress- painting, printmaking, book-binding, and mat hooking. A fresh experience in a historic setting! Across the street, you'll find Norton's Cove Café, an extension of the same woman-owned business which plays the role of art gallery, gift-shop, licensed restaurant, and performance venue at the Lower Deck. Norton's Cove Café is inspired by foods and recipes from around the world, serving breakfast, lunch, supper, and weekend brunch. Our menu includes fresh local ingredients when available, as well as gluten-free and vegetarian options every day. This is not your nan's kitchen! Espresso based coffee, delectable baked goods, and gorgeous ocean views are our specialty. Modern flair in rural Newfoundland.
Having an interest in printing, we made sure to stop here while traveling between Twillingate and Terra Nova National Park. The cafe across the street (same ownership) was wonderful, and the shop offered some of the same items that appear in shops across Newfoundland (small prints, greeting cards, and bookmarks) and some different items (larger prints, handmade books). The owners are doing a great thing by keeping a historic building intact and in use - it makes a great place to display their wares!
5.0 based on 46 reviews
The Glass Station Studio and Gallery is situated on the ocean in Gros Morne National Park. Workshops and classes in kiln-formed glass, painting, and spinning will be offered at the studio; meet the artist and take home a piece of locally made art or fine craft.
5.0 based on 38 reviews
Our Craft shop opened in 1971 and has been selling Quality Handmade Newfoundland crafts for over 45 years. When my parents started this business, they were the only craft shop on the Northern Peninsula and were one of the first in Newfoundland. Throughout the years we have developed many different clientele which supply us with a wide variety of crafts, allowing us to have the biggest and best selections of Quality handmade Newfoundland products in Gros Morne National Park. We hope that you will drop by and see for yourself the many unique items, made by local Newfoundlanders.
Loved this gem of a craft store! After visiting all of the craft stores in the local area to get ideas, compare quality, and shop for deals, Gros Morne Crafts definitely came out on top! We found wonderfully crafted items at reasonable prices and the service was excellent!
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Winner of the Small Business Award for 2016 Washed Ashore Antiques is re-opening on May 11th for the 6th season. Open from 9:30am till 5:00pm. Monday - Saturday. Also open on Sunday's from Noon till 5:00pm. Please note the Store is CLOSED on Wednesday and July 1st this year. A great selection of antiques, vintage, retro and home decor. Many locally handmade crafts such as mittens, socks, quilts and souvenirs with Newfoundland flair. Selection of Timothy's & Jumping Bean coffee's along with delicious homemade cookies, coconut and banana loaves. Please note that there are 2 Trinity's in Newfoundland one in Trinity Bay (Not the right Trinity) and another Trinity in Indian Bay area,If travelling on the TCH you will need to turn off at the Gambo overpass and then drive through Gambo and Hare Bay and 15 mins passed Hare Bay you will discover Washed Antiques. Join us on our patio. Washroom available for Visitors.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Gallery, Studio, craft shop specializing in the tradition of hand hooked rugs creating ready to do kits and patterns. Shop offers quality crafts and art created by local craftspeople and artisans from Atlantic Canada
5.0 based on 8 reviews
A contemporary fine art gallery, overlooking the ocean in the registered heritage district of Heart's Content, Newfoundland & Labrador, offering original art and carefully curated artisan products, all with a link to water.
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