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Looking for your roots? This is a good place to start. The Society, founded in 1984, provides a wealth of information on sources of information of interest to the researcher.
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A 5 km loop trail that offers a nature walk to experience the wildlife and ocean breeze with a fantastic view of the mountains known as The Pinnacle.
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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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We have a viewing gazebo on Fisherman's Point where icebergs and whales can be seen in season. Located at the end of the St. Lewis Highway.
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A restored old home in St. Vincent's, depicting a way of life that’s almost lost. Revealing the heritage and culture of a proud people who left a legacy of treasures for a younger generation to enjoy.
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Step back in time in this historic building built in 1910 by Sir William Coaker. Artifacts relating to the fishing industry, and a distinctive outside mural.
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Artifacts, photographs, fishing equipment, etc., depicting the life and times of the Newfoundland fishermen. A restored fisherman's house and one room school house are adjacent to the museum.
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See the majestic icebergs, whale watching, view the different types of seabirds, and unique geology. Several walking trails, boardwalks, and lookout points, including viewing scope.
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Located between Job's Cove and Lower Island Cove, the museum has displays, artifacts, photos, tools and implements depicting the early lifestyles of the area.
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The museum houses artifacts and photographs of life in Flatrock in the days of our forefathers
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The heart of Iceberg Alley offers 4 trails with breathtaking scenery: Spotted Point Trail, Hummocks Trail, Ocean View Trail, Fleur-de-lys Lookout. Take along your lunch or camping gear and camera.
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Restored Fisherman's Protective Union Trading Company building, saltfish building, Funk Island exhibit and cod liver oil factory.
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Walking trails lead to resettled villages of Lion's Den, Shoal Tickle, Eastern Tickle, Locke's Cove. Also, there are trails to scenic Brimstone Head, Fogo Head and Watermans Brook.
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Visit us to learn about Trinity's military history at this site while also learning about its latter history as a lighthouse.
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Take a nostalgic step back to the late 1800's, as created by these picturesque, small rectangular sheds and stages, built with "lungers" (round sticks), located along harbour drive.
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The rocks in the superbly exposed low cliffs represent the geological boundary between the Precambrian and Cambrian geological eras. Additionally, the fossils here represent the first development of skeletal creatures approximately 540 million years ago.
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Located at 49-51 Bunkerhill Road which is adjacent to St. Pierre ferry terminal - directly on waterfront.
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Displays some interesting highlights of the town's colorful history. Site includes ships' anchors and memorial plaque to seaman.
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Community bread oven used for baking bread and pizza. Please call for schedule of firings.
Four à pain communautaire utilisé pour cuire du pain et de la pizza. Téléphonez pour l¿horaire des cuissons
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Approximately 4-5 miles of rugged coastline,
rock formations, sea stacks, hole in the wall and great beaches. Level 3-4.