Historical Restorations Projects to Preserve the History of Newfoundland

At Redwood Construction Ltd, we take immense pride in our role as custodians of history, breathing new life into cherished landmarks through our expert historical restoration projects. With a legacy of excellence spanning decades, we have had the privilege of restoring some of Newfoundland and Labrador's most iconic heritage sites to their former glory.
Our Notable Restoration Projects

Newfoundland Railway Coastal Museum, St. John's
Located on the rugged coastline of St. John's, the Newfoundland Railway Coastal Museum is a tribute to the island's rich railway history. The museum has been meticulously restored, preserving this historic treasure so that visitors can immerse themselves in the stories of Newfoundland's railway era.

Lester Garland House, Trinity
In the charming town of Trinity, the Lester Garland House stands as a testament to Newfoundland's architectural heritage. Through careful restoration, we have breathed new life into this stately home, preserving its unique character and charm for future generations to admire.

Moravian Mission, Hebron, Labrador
Perched on the shores of Labrador, the Moravian Mission at Hebron is a poignant reminder of the region's cultural heritage. With reverence for its storied past, we have painstakingly restored this historic site, ensuring that its significance is preserved for generations to come.

Hawthorne Cottage, Brigus
Hawthorne Cottage is a historical landmark in Newfoundland. It sits atop a hill, offering a stunning view of the charming Brigus village. At present, it has been restored to its former glory, preserving its rich history. Visitors can now experience life as it was in the past centuries first-hand.
These are just a few examples of the many historical restoration projects that Redwood Construction Ltd. has undertaken with passion and dedication. With each project, we strive to preserve the physical structures and honour the stories and memories they hold. Join us on a journey through time as we continue to breathe new life into Newfoundland and Labrador's most cherished landmarks.
