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Scenic Trail Rides, Pony rides, wagon/sleigh rides, educational tours, children's residential horseback riding camps, located near the scenic Humber River, Visit Newfoundland Ponies, `Shine & Lady. Tack Shop
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One of the most photographed sites in the province - experience 19th century light keeping life in this 1843 lighthouse. A great spot for whales, icebergs, and puffins.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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Commemorated for the age and architecture of the oldest surviving lighthouse in the province. Located at the most easterly point in North America. Check out the new EXPLORA Gps Tour.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 773 8888
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Registered Heritage Structure in 1987 by Parks Canada. Representative of CN Stations in Newfoundland.
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Excellent bird watching for Canada Geese, ducks, terns and loons. 5km walking trail, guided tours. Centre has gift shop and exhibit on the great fire of 1961 that dramatically changed the ecological and cultural life of the community.
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Intended for professional artists whose work reflects or responds to the natural environment and cultural heritage of French Shore communities.
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Exhibits present the history of Placentia. Fortifications provide a glimpse into the 17th century.
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Explore 50 Centuries of culture heritage with tours of our museum & archaeological sites, hiking our trails and visiting our craft shop. Experience our people, local heritage and natural environment.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 247 2011
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Hear the story of French Newfoundland told by descendants of Acadians and French fisherman. Tour the francophone school and community centre or buy a handmade french Newfoundland souviner.
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Basque chaloupe, one of three built in 2004 as part of the celebrations marking the 500th anniversary of the arrival of the French on these shores.
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An Archaeological site featuring excavations of Lord Baltimore's colony dating to 1621, interpretation centre, conservation laboratory, 17th century reproduction kitchen, heritage gardens and gift shop.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 326 5669
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The Commonwealth War Graves serves as a reminder to us of the ideals and sacrifices made by the men and women of Canada and the Commonwealth on our behalf.
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Engaging exhibits and interactive technologies allow exploration of the birthplace of English Canada and 400 year evolution of Newfoundland and Labrador Culture.
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World's only Economusee dedicated to the interpretation of wild berries. See them in their natural habitat, watch products being made, and taste. Home of the Granchain Exhibit.
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Main interpretation centre features interactive exhibits, live programming, park film, theatre, gift shop, art gallery, and planning information. Hiking Trails viewpoints and picnicing nearby.
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Dock space on floating and fixed wharves for boats to 150 feet. Services include electrical hook-up, water, grocery and liquor store nearby.
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Only known Soapstone outcrop in the Northern Hemisphere that preserves evidence of Paleoeskimo vessel carvings dating back 1600 years.
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The artifacts depict the rich cultural heritage through theme exhibits of this small outport community. Hear tales of Virtue and Villainy. View 4,000 year old archaeological artifacts, a 700 year old walrus skull and the axe from the Axe Murder. Guide and hiking tours offered of Cow Head, Summerside, Craft fair in the fall. Craft shop.
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The museum houses rifles, ALB uniforms, and community artifacts from the late 1800s and early 1900's. Also mounted polar bear exhibit. Internet access. View icebergs from Museum Hill.
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This very popular destination has several access point: 6.4-km from Tors Cove; 4km from St. Michael's; 2.7-km from Bauline East (all ECT); rough trail from end of La Manche Road; 1.25-km from La Manche Provincial Park.Trail through/from Bauline East includes steep climb. Main attraction is abandoned La Manche village access by restored 50 metre suspension bridge.