L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site is the only known Norse site in North America and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing the earliest evidence of European settlement in the New World.
Located at the northern tip of Newfoundland, L'Anse aux Meadows provides a fascinating glimpse into the past with its reconstructed Norse buildings and archaeological finds. The site marks where Norse explorers, commonly known as Vikings, made camp around the year 1000 AD, highlighting the first known European presence in North America. This historical landmark features replicas of three Norse buildings where visitors can explore and learn about the Norse way of life. The area surrounding L'Anse aux Meadows is characterized by rugged coastal landscapes, offering unique ecology with its diverse bird species and marine mammals. As a National Historic Site, it is protected and celebrated for its significant contribution to understanding early transatlantic exploration and contact between European voyagers and North American native cultures. Visitors can enjoy guided tours that delve into the site's rich history, or take part in the VC Viking Encampment where interpreters bring history to life.
Reconstructed Norse buildings
Near proximity to Iceberg Alley
Guided tours with Viking interpreters
UNESCO World Heritage designation
A living history museum recreating Viking life with interpreters and hands-on activities.
The only confirmed Viking site in North America providing a tangible link to early European exploration.
Bird enthusiasts can observe seabirds, raptors, and songbirds.