Pang is famous for its lithographs, prints and tapestries, and this extraordinary place brings it all together. There are few tapestry studios in the world, but one is here and you can watch the weavers at work. Artists create prints via a variety of techniques in the adjacent workshop, and there's a stunning archived collection available to browse and buy. Famous crocheted hats and hand-woven scarves are another highlight, as are the soapstone, marble and bone carvings and jewelry.
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This enthusiastically run place near the waterfront features a replica Inuit tent made of whalebone and animal skins, sealskin canoes and interesting…
Hudson Bay Company Whaling Station
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The handsome red-and-white buildings overlooking the fjord date back to the 1920s when this was a processing center for whale blubber.
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This enthusiastically run place near the waterfront features a replica Inuit tent made of whalebone and animal skins, sealskin canoes and interesting…
2. Hudson Bay Company Whaling Station
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The handsome red-and-white buildings overlooking the fjord date back to the 1920s when this was a processing center for whale blubber.