Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Ryan Premises National Historic Site adventure.
Discover the legacy of Canada's east coast fishery at Ryan Premises.
A salty scent lingers within the cluster of white, 19th century clapboard buildings of the Ryan Premises, perched on the shore of Bonavista’s historic and picturesque harbour. Hear the reminiscences of the site’s interpreters, most of whom have a personal connection to the fishing industry; marvel at the variety of artifacts in the on-site Bonavista Museum; and explore the internationally-recognized “Cod, Seals and Survivors” exhibition that tells the 500-year story of Canada’s east coast fishery.
The ideal time to visit Ryan Premises National Historic Site is between June 1 and October 6, when the site is open to the public. During these months, you can fully experience the interpretive exhibits and the beauty of the Atlantic coast. Outside of these dates, the site is closed, and the harsh Newfoundland weather can be less inviting for visitors.