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This is the oldest established firm on the west coast of Newfoundland (Est.1885). The Upper Level Gift Shop is located upstairs.
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View Newfoundland wildlife in natural setting. Full-size moose, caribou, bear, coyotes, wolf, sharks, 80 species of birds, etc. Craft shop with souvenirs of Bonavista.
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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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The Pippy Park Golf Course consist of an 18-hole championship course and a 9-hole course. Both courses offer golfers a spectacular panoramic view of St. John's.
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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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Historic WW1 Wireless Station with guided tours on early communications, S.S. Florizel, Sir James Pearl, Royal Navy and Amateur Radio Station. Tune to our CICQ-FM Tourism Radio 92.3
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16 km of machine groomed cross-country ski trails. 4 km lighted trail, 6 km snowshoeing trails. Heated hut.
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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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Newfoundland's first alpaca farm situated on scenic Bay St. George. Meet our alpacas and llamas and visit our 1,000 square foot craft store and interpretation centre.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 648 9414
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One of the finest examples of ecclesiastical Gothic architecture in North America. The cathedral was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and the cornerstone was laid in 1847.
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A scenic 25 km moderate trail along the rolling hills overlooking the beautiful Humber Valley. Time required: 2-days.
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A 7 km moderate walking / hiking trail with beautiful views of Stephenville and Bay St. George. Time required half day.
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A 35 km moderate - difficult back-country trail with spectacular views of Southwest Feeder Gulch (including 1000 ft high Partridge Pond Falls) and Portland Creek Inner Pond. Time required 3-4 Days.
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The Newfoundland section of the International Appalachian Trail runs from Port Aux Basques along the Long Range Mountains to Crow Head, east of L'Anse aux Meadows. See individual trail descriptions.
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A natural rock archway created by tidal action. Parking and picnic area provided. Camping is not permitted.
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The common terns nest on an island in McIvers after flying from the southern hemisphere.
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Offers aa variety of family oriented attractions for local residents and visitors in the area.
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The trail is 4 km and consiste of natural terrain and boardwalk with four different access points.
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Come visit the Ashton House and see our artifacts and hear the stories of our past. A place of remembering and reflecting.
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Winery includes a gift store and tasting room with a large variety of fruit and berry wines and blended wines with grape varieties. Offering wine tours during the summer season.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 639 4637