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152-km waterway park protects boreal forest and threatened Newfoundland Marten, opportunities for paddling, angling and wilderness camping.
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Hike through a mature black spruce forest carpeted by moss. This trail offers an impressive view of Southwest Arm, WIngs Pond and Alexander Bay, 5km return, difficulty level: moderate
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Climb the steps to the top of Man-O-War hill for spectacular scenery. From the top of the hill, you can see all of Ramea Islands, White Bear Bay, and miles of surrounding coastline.
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Geology, Biology and Cultural Heritage exhibits. Fossil Site. Daily interpretative programs. 6km of walking trails. Campfire program in season. Close to many other amenities.
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Beautifully designed trail, entrance has outdoor swimming pool, boat launch, public pier and camping area.
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Atlantic Canada's premier ski resort with a 1700 foot vertical drop, 40 runs, 5 lifts, and an average annual snowfall of 16 feet.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 462 7253
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Picnic, playground area, swimming pool. Located in the heart of the city.
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A 6-7 km hike that will take you up to Grand Bank's Cape providing a spectacular view of the town and Fortune Bay.
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A plaque Site of National Historic Significance. This is the burial site of a Maritime Archaic Indian Child who died about 7,500 years ago. This mound is the earliest known funeral monument in North America.
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Records and information relating to maritime industries and culture. Holdings document shipping, seafarers, fishers, the fishing industry and shipwrecks. Extensive records for those studying family history and genealogy.
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The only access to surrounding communities in the 1900’s. Thrombolites are primitive life forms, bun-shaped, these unicellular critters left a good size trace of their existence in the fossil record.
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See the span of Central Newfoundland's history from the ancient Aboriginal cultures to 20th century industrial development.
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Museum offers a display of artifacts, history and life styles of Marystown, as well as a collection of murals depicting the history of ship building in Marystown and the town's fishing and retail businesses of the past. Presently buildings an archival section.
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A self guided trail and monument commemorates Mattie Mitchell as a person of national historic significance.
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A 1-2 km walking trail with a spectacular view of the Bay of Islands.
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A spectacular view of the Bay of Islands or go for a stroll on the shore.
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Menihek Nordic Ski Club, world class trails in Labrador City. Book beautiful A-frame lodge for you next meeting or conference.
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Glimpse Trinity as a thriving 1800s seaport. This was the business hub for three merchant families over 150 years. The 1820s-era Counting House is a historic gem.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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We provide a number of activities that is sure to attract a wide range of people who are interested in Aboriginal Culture in Newfoundland and labrador.
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A popular pebble beach where Caplin spawn in season.