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Sir Frederick Banting, co-discoverer of insulin, died in a plane crash near the town during WWII. Come see the wreckage remains and a replica of this Hudson Bomber.
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The largest provincial park in western Newfoundland has 3,500 hectares of balsam fir forest, freshwater swimming beaches, bird watching, mountain streams, and hiking trails with panoramic views.
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A 200 seat theatre, art gallery, gift shop and information centre. Summer concert series, art exhibits, music and souvenirs.
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Beautiful, scenic park with beach starting with shallow water, gets deeper as you go out. Floating dock for diving and sunning. Change rooms, picnic tables, unsupervised.
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Heritage museum exhibiting railway, logging, community and sports. Crafts and gift shop.
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This 2 km trails leads from trailhead where a lookout provides an expansive view of the many islands in Dildo Run.
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Bleak House was built around 1826 for John Slade of Poole, England and was later owned by the Earle Family from 1897-1967. It is now registered as a Heritage Site.
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Breath taking view of Blow Me Down Mountains and the Islands.
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Situated on a peninsula between Lark and York Harbours, the park offers magnificent views of the Blow Me Down Mountains and the Bay of Islands.
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Follow the scenic shoreline of Newman Sound, then take the boardwalk across bog and forest to the glistening sandy shoreline of Blue Hill Pond. 3.5km return.
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A short scenic trail providing a breathtaking view of the community and littered with pitcher plants.
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Discover the amazing sea life of Bonne Bay. Take an interactive tour of our aquarium and touch tank, or the Marine Station Family Boat Tour of Bonne Bay.
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110-acre nature area and botanical garden featuring flower gardens, nature trails, cafe, gift shop, display room and more. Education programs and family activities available.
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Spectacular natural beauty with a view of the mountains, foliage and sandy beach that offers great walking, swimming and picnics for all.
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2-km - easy. Suitable for all ages. Spectacular scenery. Well known for its magnificent sunsets.
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Bottom Brook Trail is the original trail that residents traditionaly used to connect the east side of St. Anthony Harbour to the west side prior to the road connection.
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World War II sea-plane base, P.B.Y. Catalina aircraft. Heritage and Aviation Museum, archive, eropean explorers, hospital, railway, shipping, aboriginal cultures displays, antiques snowmobiles.
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Visitors to Bowring Park can enjoy feeding ducks and swans, walking or cycling the trail network, viewing the historical monuments and a range of outdoor activities and recreational facilities.
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The Amphitheatre features shows from late spring to early autumn. Activities include children's concerts, Shakespearean plays, cultural events, concerts, youth theatre, and magic shows.
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Enjoy the game of a lifetime, Home of One Green Fee and Brookside Bucks!
Toll Free: +1 (877) 788 2230