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Marconi National Historic Site Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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WASTED DRIVE TO SEE NOTHING
Wasted drive to go here. There's only a few bricks to show where the outline of two building and tower once stood. A very small Parks Canada building with some information and displays - but it does...
This is very nice but needs an update on the displays to match the history of the start of modern communication. It is indeed a tough place to get to and should be visited in combination with other ...
Free, but not worth going out of your way to see it.
The history is cool, but the museum was a bit disappointing. Very small, nothing interactive. One small model of what the station looked like. Apart from that, just info on Marconi you could probabl...
My wife and I were here in mid-August. Entry is free. The displays were interesting enough, but the young female Parks Canada employee couldn't be less engaged. She was reading her book and barely loo...
When we were there mid October, the small building was closed, but we did see the historic plaque and got information nonetheless. The site is a typical seaside area with nice cliffs and open space, ...
WASTED DRIVE TO SEE NOTHING
Wasted drive to go here. There's only a few bricks to show where the outline of two building and tower once stood. A very small Parks Canada building with some information and displays - but it does...
History that many Canadians are unaware.
This is very nice but needs an update on the displays to match the history of the start of modern communication. It is indeed a tough place to get to and should be visited in combination with other ...
Free, but not worth going out of your way to see it.
The history is cool, but the museum was a bit disappointing. Very small, nothing interactive. One small model of what the station looked like. Apart from that, just info on Marconi you could probabl...
Not impressed by Parks Canada staffer
My wife and I were here in mid-August. Entry is free. The displays were interesting enough, but the young female Parks Canada employee couldn't be less engaged. She was reading her book and barely loo...
A bit hard to find, not a lot going on
When we were there mid October, the small building was closed, but we did see the historic plaque and got information nonetheless. The site is a typical seaside area with nice cliffs and open space, ...