Norstead Viking Port Of Trade Site Northern Peninsula Newfoundland Canada The Norstead Viking Site, which is a Viking Port of Trade, is a living history museum located along the Viking Trail in L'Anse aux Meadows the Great Northern Peninsula in Newfoundland, Canada. |
Norstead Viking Site Boardwalk Newfoundland Canada When arriving at the Norstead Viking Site in Newfoundland, Canada follow the boardwalk to the huts along the water's edge. |
Norstead Viking Village Newfoundland Recreated huts and buildings stand in the Norstead Viking Village along the Great Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland, Canada with pack ice floating in the harbour in the background. |
Newfoundland And Attractions Situated along the Viking Trail, the Norstead Viking site is one of the must see attractions during a vacation in Newfoundland. |
Vikings Stock photo of Vikings around an open fire place at the Norstead Viking site a viking port of trade. |
Viking History Women interpreters dressed in Viking costumes gather in a replica of an old viking hut with earthen floors to depict the history of vikings. This room was where woman gathered for sewing, weaving, and spinning as well as for socializing. |
History Of Vikings The Norstead Viking Site situated in L'Anse aux Meadows on the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland is a replica of a Viking village and port of trade which is set up to depict the history of the vikings who inhabited this region between 790-1066 AD. |
Norstead Viking Site Stock photo of Norstead Viking Site in Western Newfoundland |
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