Ancient Whaling Boat Red Bay


An ancient boat known as a Chalupa was used for whaling in past years and now is on display at a Red Bay National Historic Site in Southern Labrador, Canada.

Whaling was once the way of life and a boat or Chalupa was used by the Native Indians to hunt these great sea mammals off the Southern Labrador coast in Labrador, Canada. A great deal of information is available about this ancient whaling boat at the Red Bay National Historic Site in Souther Labrador, Canada.

An ancient Chalupa, small boat used to hunt whales, backdropped by a large wall mural of a whale, at the Red Bay National Historic Site of Canada Interpretation Centre, Red Bay, Strait of Belle Isle, Viking Trail, Trails to the Vikings, Labrador Coastal Drive, Highway 510, Southern Labrador, Labrador, Atlantic Canada, Canada.



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Picture of an ancient whaling boat on display at the Red Bay National Historic Site of Canada Interpretation Centre in Labrador.

Picture: "Ancient Whaling Boat Red Bay"
Photographer: Rolf Hicker Photography
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