Johnson Geo Centre

Johnson Geo Centre
Established 2002
Location 175 Signal Hill Road
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
A1A 1B2
Type geological interpretation centre
Website www.geocentre.ca/

The Johnson Geo Centre is a geological interpretation centre located on Signal Hill in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Most of the centre is located underground, in an excavated glacial formation that shows the exposed bedrock of the hill. The museum is named for philanthropist Paul Johnson and opened in 2002.

The building is designed to take advantage of the geological features of Signal Hill where most of the structure is below ground exposing natural rock formations. The area was originally a peat filled area that was stripped of overburden and a glass-encased structure of 2.5 stories was built atop the excavation. The building was built through the Johnson Family Foundation at a cost of $12 million. The building utilizes a heating and cooling system via six geothermal wells drilled to a depth of 500 feet.

Affiliations

The Museum is affiliated with: CMA, CHIN, and Virtual Museum of Canada.

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    Coordinates: 47°34′21.84″N 52°41′23.90″W / 47.5727333°N 52.6899722°W / 47.5727333; -52.6899722


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