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L'ANSE AUX MEADOWS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

Archaeological site
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Route 436, L'Anse Aux Meadows, Canada
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2024
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Historic site where the remains of a Viking settlement, the first European settlement in North America, have been found.

It is the only place where the remains of a Viking settlement have been found, considered to be the first European settlement in North America. According to legend, a ship bound for Greenland was swept away by a storm and sighted an unknown coastline. Having known these facts, the son of Erik the Red, Leif Eriksson (970-1025 approximately), would have organized an expedition and approached a region rich in wood, in pastures and in salmon which he named Vinland because he had found wild vine there. It was only in 1960 that Norwegian explorers and archaeologists Helge Ingstad and Anne Stine discovered the remains of a Viking camp at L'Anse aux Meadows, which they named Leif's camp and which was erected around the year 1000. It consisted of eight buildings and was used as a base camp by the Norwegian Vikings for their expeditions to the coasts of Labrador, Newfoundland and the Gulf of St. Lawrence which were part of Vinland. L'Anse aux Meadows was therefore a camp established at the northern end of Vinland.

The Aboriginals lived there for 5,000 years, no doubt because of the abundance of riches from the sea and the proximity of Labrador.

The importance of this site, classified by UNESCO in 1978, lies in the fact that it is the first and only one to date to support the thesis that Europeans discovered America nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus did. Other sites in North America supporting this thesis of the Viking Vinland are still being studied, such as the Tanfield Valley site in Nunavut, Avayalik Island in Labrador or more recently the remains of a supposed Viking village at Pointe Rosée discovered in 2016 a few kilometers north of Channel-Port-aux-Basques (Newfoundland).

The visitor center presents a model of the site at the time of the Vikings, a collection of objects found on site and an interesting audiovisual document on the history of the excavations, which constitute a very good introduction to the visit of the archaeological site. There is also a reconstruction of a Scandinavian camp, hiking trails and a souvenir store. Discovery activities are offered by guides-animators dressed as Vikings, including evenings by the fire with old folk tales or the historical reconstruction of the Viking camp, which we gladly take part in. An incredible site!

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Visited in september 2023
Great piece of history. Although the buildings are recreations of the past buildings you get a good sense of the living conditions of the people who lived here before. The tour guide was well informed with a long history of living in the area. You can spend a long or short time there exploring depending on your fitness level. Handicap access is limited but doable. This is a must see.
Visited in september 2023
Amazing and beautiful natural landscape. Plenty to learn about and educate yourself about this awesome place. Friendly and helpful staff. So peaceful you could hear a pin drop. Just very serene and quiet. DH must've taken a zillon photos with his Nikon, phone cameras may not do it justice. Cannot comment on whether or not tickets are required or if its advisable to purchase in advance, as our visit was part of an excursion we had booked through our cruise ship. Would love to fortunate enough to return. Locals are very lucky to have this in their own backyard.
Visited in september 2023
Beautiful. Breathtaking. Informative.
Visited in september 2023
Amazing!!!
Visited in september 2023
I really liked the recreated Viking settlement and the visitor center/museum. The original Viking foundations were underwhelming but the park rangers tried to bring them to life. The period actors in the settlement were good, especially the woman cook. There is a fair amount of walking involved on boardwalks, paths and some stairs (not sure about ramps). It was a cool and windy day so sitting around the fire in the longhouse was a nice break to listen to tales.

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