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This is the oldest established firm on the west coast of Newfoundland (Est.1885). The Upper Level Gift Shop is located upstairs.
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A public park in the heart of St. John's. Attractions include camping, walking trails, Botanical Garden, golf, Fluvarium,
Toll Free: +1 (877) 477 3655
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1.8-km easy to moderate trail. Allow 2 hours. Very gentle trail to the ocean, excellent beachcombing.
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This scenic beach is located at the mouth of the Grand Codroy River. Natural Scenic Attraction Park.
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This beach of fine beige sand provides a fantastic view of icebergs in early summer. Picnic sites and pit toilets. Look for shorebirds.
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This park provides visitors with an ideal central and convenient location for viewing all of the New World Island
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This attractive sandy beach with a grassy back shore is ideal for picnicking. High wave action restricts swimming. Camping is not permitted.
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Gros Morne National Park has received world-wide recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its geological wonders and awe-inspiring fjords.
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Full size moose, polar bears, puffins and other Newfoundland animals, also visit our spacious and unique boutique.
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5.6-km trail system which follows the beautiful Indian River leading to a 15,000 acre, flourishing, coastal estuary.
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This natural environmental park on the Cape Ray barrens features bogs, rolling forested hills, floral species such as yellow clintonia, violet bog aster, bunchberry, pearly everlasting, sheep laurel, and pitcher plant, evergreens, larch and mountain ash, White Admiral and Atlantis Fritillary butterflies, mink, rabbits, moose, birds such as common loon, murre, pine grosbeak, sparrow, and Canada goose.
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This park was established because of the scenic La Manche valley, interesting and varied habitat and vegetation, as well as the diverse bird life. The park includes Rowsells Hill Pond, La Manche Ponds, a selection of the La Manche River, and the abandoned fishing village of La Manche.
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Comprising 733 hectares, this park with its sheltered campsites and freshwater beach provides a good base camp for visits to the nearby historic communities.
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Beautifully designed trail, entrance has outdoor swimming pool, boat launch, public pier and camping area.
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Large salmon river next to day park and trailer park. Must have salmon licence.
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Hike along the south side of Newman Sound to outer coastal locations of the park. 32km return
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The only known natural stands of jack pine in the province, and the most easterly occurrence of this tree species in North America.
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Visit Terra Nova National Park, where the Atlantic Ocean reaches deep into the boreal forest. Camp, hike, explore the coast or visit our marine touch tank.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 737 3783
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Drop into Terra Nova National Park's Visitor Centre for orientation and visitor information. Catch a glimpse of the fascinating underwater world through our marine exhibits, aquariums and touch tank.