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* 75 minutes from St. John's
    * Open June to October
    10:00 am to 5:30 pm Daily
    * Guided Tours for Groups arranged
    * Small Gift shop on site.
 Contact Information: 
    Linda Badcock, Bob Balsom 
    Provincial Historic Sites
    P.O. Box 8700
    St. John's, NF, A1B4J6
    (709) 729-0592 (off season)
    (709) 583-2160 (in season)
    1-800-563-6353
    Email: heartscontent@nf.aibn.com
    Web Site: www.ewh.ieee.org/reg/7/diglib/library/hearts-content/museum/muse.html
    Town 
    of Heart's Content
The Site
In 1866 the worlds 
    then largest ship"Great Eastern," landed the first successful trans-Atlantic 
    Telegraph Cable at Heart's Content, Newfoundland. The Cable link ushered in 
    important changes in global communications and in Heart's Content social and 
    economic structure. The world became a smaller place as messages that once 
    took weeks for ships to deliver across the Atlantic now took only hours by 
    Telegraph Signal. The history of communications development in Heart's Content, 
    with much of the old equipment that had been used during the station's 99 
    year's of operation, is now on display at the former telegraph station building.
The impact of the telegraph company operations on the people of Heart's Content was great. There was a separation between the British born managers, the local residents who were company staff, and those who did not work for the company. This structure can be seen in the Cable Station's old employee's lists and in the homes built for "company staff." Stories from residents growing up at this time tell about the differences in services and opportunities available to company employees and other residents.
The Heart's Content Cable Station is located in Heart's Content, Trinity Bay. Turn right off the Trans Canada Highway at Whitbourne onto Route 80.
Click here for Learning Resources about the Heart's Content Cable Station