The Rooms will be OPEN regular hours on Monday, June 23rd.
Now Open for the Season!
At the Labrador Interpretation Centre, you’ll discover the founding peoples of Labrador—Innu, Inuit, NunatuKavut Inuit and Settlers. Here, you will explore the lifeways and history of Labrador’s Indigenous peoples from the past into today.
The permanent exhibition The Past is Where We Come From combines voices, art and artifacts from each of our cultures. The exhibition is presented in Inuktitut, Innu-aimun and English.
Temporary Exhibition
84 Days in the North: The Journey of William Larkham Jr.

Image courtesy of William Larkham Jr
“Go in real positive, get the most out of it, and that’s what I’ve done.”
- William Larkham Jr., CBC, 2024
Discover the incredible story of William Larkham Jr., winner of Season 11 of the HISTORY® network series Alone®. Raised in coastal Labrador and grounded in Inuit traditions, William's unmatched survival skills carried him through 84 days in the Arctic wilderness. This exhibition showcases the tools, knowledge, and spirit that helped him endure one of the world’s toughest challenges.
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Admission is free. Fees apply to some special events. To find out about temporary exhibitions and events, or to book a tour, call (709) 497-8566.
Mailing Address
Labrador Interpretation Centre
P.O. Box 389
North West River, NL A0P 1M0