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The centre offers story time, arts and crafts activities, games, puzzles, computer games, movie time, videos and a Junior Naturalist Program.
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Home to 120 vessels on a yearly basis. A harbour within a harbour complementing its surroundings, a sea wall follows the shore line, designed to highlight our history of piracy and the fishery.
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This 8 km trail takes you 1100 feet in elevation to a breathtaking view of Green Bay and the Gaff Topsails. View 3 waterfalls and a 600 foot gorge.
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Follow the network of traditional footpaths that lead up and behind the settlement of Battle Harbour. Visit the small plane wreck. Take in the changing ocean views.
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Blundon House has over 700 artifacts, the Baccalieu Interpretation Centre, a fish store and flake, a store loft and two boardwalks.
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Located at the East End of the island, on Lighthouse Road. is a well-preserved lighthouse in operation since 1939.
Toll Free: +1 (855) 235 5475
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The oldest known fossil bed of mountain trees that produced seeds, dating from 305 million years ago. The petrified trees lie on the creek bank just a few hundred metres from the highway.
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42-kms of groomed trails for classic and skating, touring and racing. Ski and snowshoe rentals and lessons available. Lodge with cafe. About 10 minutes from downtown.
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15 display rooms, gallery for art and travelling exhibits, tea room, the fishery in the days of sail, the Tidal Wave Exhibit and media room.
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Exhibits of Lewisporte and area history in sawmill/logging, W.W. I & II, women, railway/coastal boat, pioneer doctors, historic 28 ft hand hooked rug, oral history collection,outdoor exhibits
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A terrific walk around a 500 meter boardwalk that surrounds Carbonear and Rossiters Pond. Feed the ducks, take in the naturalization surrounding the pond or visit our new regional community centre.
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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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Dock space on floating and fixed wharves for boats to 150 feet. Services include electrical hook-up, Laundromat, water, grocery and liquor store nearby.
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8.9-km trail from Quidi Vidi Village in St. John's to Logy Bay. Allow 3-5 hours. Moderate/difficult. Attractions include several river crossings, coastal scenery, ravens, World War II observation station, woodland walking, Ocean Sciences Centre.
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Built in 1870, the lighthouse is the location for Lighthouse Picnics, a unique venture that offers exquisite food in combination with history, culture and whale watching. A 25 minute hike.
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Community bread oven used for baking bread and pizza. Open daily weather permitting with firing from noon until 2pm. Great spot for taking photos and flying kites!
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Designed by artist Jean-Claude Roy in the style of the Bayeux tapestry and embroidered by local woman, this amazing 222-foot work tells the intriguing story of the French Shore.
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Newly open now 18 holes, bar, restaurant facilities, practice green. Fully stocked pro shop, 36 power carts and rentals available.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 256 4650
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Located near the waterfront, this newly-restored merchant house depicts the town's history through pictures and artifact displays. Designated Heritage Site and winner of the Southcott Heritage Award.
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18 hole Par 71 golf course. Clubhouse offers; food and beverage services, as well as pro shop and driving range services. Banquet facilities with seating for up to 250 guests.