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Exhibits of contemporary regional, national and international visual art within a stimulating educational setting.
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Burial site of Sir Wm. Coaker. A bust of Coaker overlooks the northeast coast of Newfoundland, where the main body of the F.P.U. members were located.
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Moderate - difficult 5.3-km loop coastal trail features sea stacks, whales, icebergs and eagles as well as views of the communities of Port Rexton and Trinity. This trail has been selected by Travel and Leisure Magazine as one of the top 35 walks in North America and Europe in its August 2003 World Best Awards issue.
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St. Barnabas Anglican Church was started on July 23, 1920. Because of the many pairs of skin boots sold for church building funds, the church is known as the "Skin Boot Church."
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3 km moderate trail from Long Point Lighthouse to Lower Head, passes old copper mine and goes through Sea Breeze Park, pass root cellars.
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Dedicated to Joseph R. Smallwood, his life and his works. Artifacts, portraits, memorabilia depict the Smallwood era, the history of Gambo, its connection to the railway and the logging industry.
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Enjoy breath-taking scenery from all three trails. The Middle Brook Trail, Gambo River Trail and the Dominion Point Trail.
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A 2-km trail from the day-use area to the coast where the spray from breaking waves looks like smoke, and hence the trail's name.
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Guided tour of artifacts, pictures, mounted animals including whales and seals. Gift shop
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This 3.2-km trail is moderately difficult with specactular scenery, directional signage on Little Port Road.
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Two trails. 1 km trail to a rocky beach and views of Back Harbour and Crow Head. Second trail goes to Gillis Cove. Access both from Spencer's Park. Trail is moderate. Lava formation at Gillis Cove.
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A CF-QB1 airplane, named the Spirit of Harbour Grace stands as a reminder to residents and visitors of the contributions the town had made to early flight.
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Enjoy the giant water slide, 18 hole mini golf, quarter mile go-cart track, mini go-cart track, bumper boats, bumper cars, swimming pool and kiddie recreation area. A fun time for the entire family.
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Built in 1913 the SS Kyle was the 10th ship of the prestigious Alphabet Fleet. She provided many valuable services to citizens of Newfoundland and Labrador for many years.
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Walking area on gravel road or beach. Whales and icebergs sightseeing in season. Picnic area.
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The museum houses religious artifacts dating back to 1876. Stained glass windows. A venue open for musical concerts, poetry readings, art exhibit, weddings etc.
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A weekly Saturday market for locally grown food, baked goods, international foods, arts and crafts.
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This church is over 125 years, a wooden frame building and is typical of the design for that era, the interior has classic Roman details in the vernacular with an interesting diaper pattern ceiling.
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The realities of a miners life are evident to visitors of this museum as they examine various tools used by former workers of the St. Lawrence fluorspar mine.
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16-kms of developed hiking trails over abandoned mine roads - Iron Springs, Director, etc. An exciting hike for mineral and rock enthusiasts to experience the diversity of our lapidary paradise.