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World's only Economusee dedicated to the interpretation of wild berries. See them in their natural habitat, watch products being made, and taste. Home of the Granchain Exhibit.
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This beach of fine beige sand provides a fantastic view of icebergs in early summer. Picnic sites and pit toilets. Look for shorebirds.
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Visit and learn of treasure and floating homes. Relax on the sandy beach to the sounds of the sea. Walk the 2-km scenic coastal trail and see arctic terns.
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3-km, 90-minute moderate hike from end of road on American Hill to Cape St. Lewis. First section is downhill and easy.
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Devil's Bite Trail is a challenging 45 km (27-mile) wilderness mountain trail and route, 3-4 day hike and a 2-3 nights in a tent.
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Maritime Archaic and Dorset Eskimo archaeological artifacts. View the Dildo and Area Interpretation Centre.
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This park provides visitors with an ideal central and convenient location for viewing all of the New World Island
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Main interpretation centre features interactive exhibits, live programming, park film, theatre, gift shop, art gallery, and planning information. Hiking Trails viewpoints and picnicing nearby.
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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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The dolphin skeleton was carefully reconstructed and is now displayed at King's Point Pottery.
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Only known Soapstone outcrop in the Northern Hemisphere that preserves evidence of Paleoeskimo vessel carvings dating back 1600 years.
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A walkway with steps leads right up to the site. From there you can see part of the fault line that runs from Dover through Newfoundland. A spectacular view of the town can be seen as well.
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The artifacts depict the rich cultural heritage through theme exhibits of this small outport community. Hear tales of Virtue and Villainy. View 4,000 year old archaeological artifacts, a 700 year old walrus skull and the axe from the Axe Murder. Guide and hiking tours offered of Cow Head, Summerside, Craft fair in the fall. Craft shop.
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Excellent view of town - information boards on Dr. Moret and his cottage in Mary's Harbour.
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The oldest house in Arnold's Cove was built in Haystack, Placentia Bay, and floated to its present location in the 1970s where it is now a community museum.
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A lot of history dating back to 1800. A salt box house built in 1830 for use as a winter home became a booming business for lumber & building boats for the Labrador fishery.
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Natural scenic attraction park, camping is not permitted. A collapsed sea cave with a natural archway carved by the sea.
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Hike or bike to Dunphy's Pond - the longest pond in the park 10km return.
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The museum houses rifles, ALB uniforms, and community artifacts from the late 1800s and early 1900's. Also mounted polar bear exhibit. Internet access. View icebergs from Museum Hill.
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Century-old house, fishing stage and associated outbuildings typify the architectural styles and land uses that make Tilting unique. Stage restoration won Southcott Award in 2000.