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Locally grown strawberries, raspberries and vegetables.
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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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The airport contains "Atlantic Wings" an exhibit of the Provincial Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador highlighting the important role of Newfoundland & Labrador in pioneering transatlantic flights from 1919 to 1930. The domestic lounge contains a large restaurant and gift shop. The air terminal also serves as the station for the DRL bus service.
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A 50-km trail, designed for ATV use. Walking, hiking, camping and many types of family recreation and fun filled activities.
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The Garrick is a year round cultural venue where patrons can experience both live performance and digital cinema. Experience the Saturday Summer Music Series from Jun to Oct.
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Gateway Labrador is a unique place to visit. We have a great visit information centre, exhibit, craft / gift shop and friendly staff.
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A beautifully restored early 20th Century church with interpretative panels, art pieces and artifacts that tells the 9000 year old story of the people of Labrador.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 931 2013
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A turn of the century family home of a labourer.
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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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Fully equipped, Come view Atlantic Salmon jump the falls on our scheduled salmon river.
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2000-ft boardwalk to area were residents of Mary's Harbour once lived, leads to Atlantic Ocean.
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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.
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A life-sized replica of the 55-foot long giant squid caugh along the shore here in 1878. Interpretation centre, gift store, history, picnic area. Now depicted on a Canada Post stamp.
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The Glovertown Museum records the heritage and culture of Glovertown and Area. It includes resettlement from the islands of Bonavista Bay, boat building (1930 - 1960) and logging.
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Mini golf, water slide, boat rentals, laundromat. Freshwater swimming, mile of fine golden sand, canteen and convenience store on site. Trackless train rides, games arcade, dumping station and playground.
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This attractive sandy beach with a grassy back shore is ideal for picnicking. High wave action restricts swimming. Camping is not permitted.
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Terminus of the first railroad constructed in Newfoundland. Line officially opened, October 11, 1884. Restored century old railway station in vintage railroad colours.
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Gough's Farm Market sells delicious locally grown (on site!) vegetables and berries. Come and enjoy.
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The official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador. Public may enter the grounds daily until dusk and sign the guess book until 6 pm, except when functions are scheduled.
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A 30-minute climb through 450 million year old volcanic rock to a tower overlooking the Bay of Islands, Lark Harbour and York Harbour. Trailheads are at the day use area and the camping loop.