HSA provided $38,000 over three years for the enhancement of the presentation of aboriginal history at L’Anse Aux Meadows.
Read MoreThe Association provided an annual grant totaling $130,000 to support the Viking re-enactors living history presentation
Read MoreRaised and provided $45,000 for sculpture symbolizing the meeting of two cultures at L'Anse aux Meadows.
Read MoreHSA provided $20,000 in support for an aboriginal archaeological dig.
Read MoreFrom 2005 to 2010, HSA provided $300,000 in support towards the new exhibition located inside the Visitor Centre at Signal Hill.
Read MoreIn 2004 HSA contributed $43,000 to a special uniform fund for the Signal Hill Tatoo.
Read MoreSince 2000, HSA has provided annual funding towards the running of the Signal Hill Tattoo.
Read More$270,000 was contributed by the HSA towards the refurbishment of the interior of Cabot Tower on Signal Hill in 1992.
Read MoreIn 1985, HSA commissioned twelve renowned Canadian artists to create a limited edition portfolio of Canada's National Parks and Historic Sites. The profits from the sale of the rest of the editions were used to support the Signal Hill Tattoo.
Read MoreIn 1983, HSA provided $350,000 for the reconstruction of the Queen’s Battery Barracks at Signal Hill National Historic Site of Canada.
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