Little Canada Expands to the East Coast
Little Canada hosted an event to introduce their new Canada’s East Coast exhibit. Besides exploring the new exhibit guests also enjoyed some great east coast hospitality and entertainment.
Little Canada, Toronto’s renowned miniature attraction and Attractions Ontario’s 2022 Top Attraction of the Year, added Little East Coast — showcasing historical and cultural features and landmarks from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador – in mid-May.
The new addition to the attraction was a year in the making, and is the first full destination to be installed in Little Canada since the attraction opened in August 2021.
Occupying 720 sq. ft. of display space, Little East Coast is anchored by well-known provincial landmarks including the Bay of Fundy, Cape Breton Island, with motorists driving the famous Cabot Trail admiring the resplendent fall colours, and stunning Gros Morne National Park.
The destination is filled with other recognizable features including Green Gables and Confederation House in Prince Edward Island, Pays de la Sagouine and Metepenagiag Heritage Park in New Brunswick, Peggy’s Cove lighthouse and the Bluenose II in Nova Scotia and Signal Hill, St. John’s Harbour and L’Anse Aux Meadows in Newfoundland.
Go to www.little-canada.ca for more.
Top Photo
Seen in the photo, from l to r, are Jean-Louis Brenninkmeijer, Founder and Chief Visionary Officer, Little Canada; Helen Heweston, General Manager, Senior Discovery Tours; and Brad Ford – President, Little Canada
Second Photo
What exhibit of Eastern Canada would be complete without a little version of Anne’s iconic home, Green Gables.