Cook's Landing Site at St Albans, Newfoundland, Canada

Description:
Multifunctional building in the form of an open-sided shelter, with picnic tables and barbecue pits.

History:
Formerly named Ship Cove by James Cook in 1765, the settlement was later named St Albans and is now a thriving town.
The building at the site was officially opened on 2nd July 2008 by Gil Hoskins, chair of the St Alban’s Heritage Society.

Inscription:
The site houses a number of interpretation boards on Captain Cook’s adventures.   The main one is headed “Cook’s Real First Voyage’.

GPS Coordingates:    47.861977,  -55.837684  

References:
Cook’s Log, page 45, vol. 31, no. 4 (2008)
Cook’s Log, page 42, vol. 33, no. 1 (2010)
Website:  http://www.stalbans.ca/HeritageHistory-CooksLandingPictures.html


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