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11/27/2009 1:51:15 PM
Source: Ashley Fitzpatrick
The Telegram
One of the sights around the northeast Avalon that are featured on a Far East Photo Tour. Photographer Maurice Fitzgerald (bottom) takes visitors to iconic sights and gives them a quick photography lesson so they can make the most of their holiday snapshots. His father, a...
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Source: Lori Henry
LoriHenry.ca
So, what to do on my first morning in Corner Brook, Newfoundland? I'm staying with a friend just south of Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, a five-minute drive to downtown Corner Brook.
We decided to get acquainted with the crispy fall weather (it's hovering at just above freezing...
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Source: Bright Ideas Designers
Vimeo.com
  Documentary film about my travels in Newfoundland (Canada) from the summer 2007. Feel free to visit official websites of the film on bi-designers.com/newfoundland for more info for more and for watching the f
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Source: Susan Mohammad
Maccleans.ca

CAVING/CORNER BROOK
The region's cave system is a hidden geological gem, and one of Newfoundland's most interesting hiking destinations. The caves were carved over the millennia by the flow of the Corner Brook Stream and several local businesses offer guided tours ...
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11/26/2009 3:46:49 PM
By Ed Kirby,
Newfoundland & Labrador Tourism 
The tradition of disguising yourself and visiting your neighhbours over the Christmas season developed in England in the 18th century and was later carried to Ireland. It is still carried on in Newfoundland and Labrador. It derives from the English traditio...
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Source: Paul Wylezol,
Chairperson, International Appalachian Trail Newfoundland and Labrador & President, International Appalchian Trail
On October 13 IATNL Trail Director Arne Helgeland and I attended a meeting in Conche on the eastern side of the Great Northern Peninsula to discuss the developme...
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11/26/2009 1:45:32 PM
Source: Kathy Stinson
Turning the Pages (blog)
My travels as a Canadian author have taken me to every province and territory in the country. Last week returned me to the west coast our easternmost province. Readings and writing workshops took me to its northern tip (only one road goes there), south to Port aux ...
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Source: Gavin Simms
Canwest News Service 
Newfoundland bid farewell to the Olympic flame on Sunday as it boarded the gulf ferry for mainland Nova Scotia.
The final stretch of the island's Olympic tour took the torch from the sunny central region across the west coast to rain-drenched Port aux Basques. Read more
11/20/2009 4:19:05 PM
Source: Keith and Heather Nicol
The Telegram 
The Appalachian Trail in the United States runs 3,500 kilometres from Georgia to Maine and it is used by an estimated three to four million people per year.
Since geologically the Long Range Mountains of Western Newfoundland are part of the Appalachian Chai...
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11/20/2009 4:14:44 PM
Source: Nichole Coudayre
Nichole Coudayre Custom Travel blog.
This itinerary is an 8-day exploration of the dramatic coastal hiking trails the Avalon and Bonavista Peninsulas with numerous opportunities for more challenging treks for advanced fitness levels. It is a hiking adventure designed for active tr...
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