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The Marine Public Education Program will open in Jun. Visitors are welcome to our outdoor program to learn about Marine Invertebrates (touch tank) and our resident harp seals.
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Walking trail along the edge of the Atlantic provides a great view of the ocean. Whales, bald eagles, osprey, and other wildlife, can be seen in the area.
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3 - 4km hiking trail, enjoy scenic rugged coastline, view whales and icebergs.
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Outdoor Day Park - children's playground, picnic area, ocean side view, watch whales in season.
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Natural scenic park remembered for its cleanliness. Great place for a family picnic. Hiking trails and playground.
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Rugged cliffs, ocean view, whale watching , iceberg, picnic and lookout, natural arch formation, capelin run in June.
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This 3-km coastal trail is moderate to strenuous and perfect for nature lovers. The trail follows the coastline and has look-outs and rest stops along the way. A great view of the ocean and a chance to view icebergs and whales. Take along a lunch and your camera.
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Hike through a variety of different habitats and catch breathtaking view of clode sound and Bread cove. 2km return.
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Built in 1905, the Old Carbonear Post Office is a prominent landmark on the Carbonear landscape.
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Easy 1.5-2 hour, 4km walk between the sand dunes and the campground at Shallow Bay. Leaves from the day use area. Wonderful dappled light and access to sandy beach.
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This old decomissioned post office building which served the community, was connected to the outside world.
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Challenging trail for experienced hikers, connecting abandoned settlements between Salvage and Sandy Cove. 12kms.
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Displayed in an old shop setting, a variety of local artifacts from the early 19th and 20th century, such as: spinning wheel, hand made tools, furniture, WW1 and WW11 items, silent projector and many more interesting pieces.
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Visit the beautiful historic town of Burin, visit the Oldest Colony Trust that was used as a cold storage facility, take a scenic walk on our Boarkwalk, enjoy the local entertainment Wednesday nights.
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Built in 1931, the museum displays artifacts of the Loyal Orange Association, including a replica of King William's coat and hat, plus regalia members wore during parades. Brass instruments displayed, member regalia.
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1902 quality residence with period furniture, artifacts and display related to history of Placentia.
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1.5-km boardwalk around Otter Pond. Ideal for bird watchers, nature lovers, etc. Picnic area.
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A beautiful grotto built in 1987 and blessed on July 17th of that year to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish
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This grotto was built by volunteer labour and is a shrine to Our Lady of Lourdes. Blessed by Pope John Paul, it is the largest religious grotto east of Montreal.
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Large wooden structure, Newfoundland craftsmanship, marble stations of the cross, original statues/altars, stained glass.