Heritage Western Union Cable Building.
Constructed by the Western Union Cable Company in 1913.

"A good example of an early 20th century commercial building with classical revival elements, the Cable Station has been restored to house a museum, art gallery, and municipal offices.

The Cable Building in Bay Roberts has been designated a National Historic Site. It was one of only three site in the province given this designation in 2008. The Cable Building had already been recognized as a Provincial Registered Heritage Structure. Eric Jerrett of the Heritage Society reflected the feelings of the town when he expressed his pride in the work the Heritage Society has done to preserve and restore the building. Today, the building is a centre of activity. The building was also designated as a Registered Heritage Structure by the Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador in October 1998." - Registered Heritage Structures, Heritage Newfoundland and Labrador