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A short easy stroll thar provides a snapshot into the past 0.5km easy loop.
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Approximate 1.2-km walk, wild plants, flower garden, swimming area. level 1.
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This trail begins at the lighthouse at Fishing Point and is mostly boardwalk. An excellent place to view icebergs in season - 0.4-km return. Allow about 30 minutes.
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Experience up close the wildlife of Newfoundland and Labrador. Over 300 exhibits displayed in natural settings.
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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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Registered Heritage Structure. Traditional fisherman's home built in 1898 by a direct descendant of the first settler of the town.
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This 7-8 hour very strenuous trail winds 16-kms to the top of Gros Morne Mountain and back. The trailhead is located on Route 430, 3-kms south of the Visitors Centre.
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Trail will take you 4,000 feet to the seashore at Wild Cove, previously called Whale Cove.
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Photographer's paradise lookout captures spectacular view of Bonne Bay and Tablelands. Tour 100 year old house, enjoy a mug up, muffins and berries. Local artifacts and crafts. Visitor information.
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This newly revitalized area sports a children playground, beach volleyball, softball and baseball field, easy access to the walking trail with a Heritage Home. Enjoy all aspects of our beautiful park while visiting the Bay d'Espoir area.
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This bronze sculpture of Joseph R. Smallwood is set amid boulders and creates the impression that "Joey" is rising up out of the ground to stand tall amid the people.
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Erected in 1910 to celebrate the founding of Cupids in 1610 birthplace of English Canada. Commemorates Governor John Guy and the 39 colonists of the London and Bristol Company of Merchant Venturers.
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Park surrounds the Johnson Geo Centre on Signal Hill Road. It features eight looped walking trails covering 1.6km, views of the city, storyboards that cover the geology and botany.
Toll Free: +1 (866) 868 7625
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Wheelchair accessible walking trails surrounding Southwest Steady. Panoramic views of the community. Four bridges along the way. Rest stops. Wetland park where wildlife can be observed.
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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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A 2.5 km, 1-hour return trip from the picnic area to an abandoned Village of La Manche. The foundations of houses and out-buildings are all that remain. A Magical place. Access to the East Coast Trail. La Manche Falls Trails is a 1-hour hike from the parking area and along the riverbank to a waterfall.
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Year-round family adventure park on Thorburn lake with Semi-serviced campgrounds, 9-room motel plus 12 bunk loft, hot tub, beach, go-carts, pool, boat rentals, guided snow mobiling/ATV tours and more.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 330 3319
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Authentic restored trains with walking trail and picnic areas.
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The cultural landmark features historical exhibits, trails and view points over the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
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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.