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This park was established because of the scenic La Manche valley, interesting and varied habitat and vegetation, as well as the diverse bird life. The park includes Rowsells Hill Pond, La Manche Ponds, a selection of the La Manche River, and the abandoned fishing village of La Manche.
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A 2.5 km, 1-hour return trip from the picnic area to an abandoned Village of La Manche. The foundations of houses and out-buildings are all that remain. A Magical place. Access to the East Coast Trail. La Manche Falls Trails is a 1-hour hike from the parking area and along the riverbank to a waterfall.
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An absolute gem. The main section is a superb re-creation of an old-time Labrador store. Four Exhibits: (1) Trappers & Families. (2) International Grenfell Association. (3) Hudson Bay Company. (4) Hubbard Expeditions, which includes some of Leonidas Hubbard's personal possessions. Postcards.
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'The Past is Where We Come From' presents the experience of the Innu, Innu, the People of NunatuKavutand, Settlers in Labrador. Ask about special events and temporary exhibitions.
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Visitors to the museum will find a large variety of artifacts, photos and documents that profile the story of the military in Labrador and mostly 5 Wing Goose Bay.
+1 (709) 8 966 900EXT 2177
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Coastal hiking on traditional footpaths between L'Anse-au-Clair and Pinware, passing through towns of L'Anse Au Clair, Forteau, L'Anse Amour, Capstan Island, and West St. Modeste.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 931 2013
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The museum displays the lifestyle and changes in Labrador for the past 150 years and how women helped in this change.
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The centre houses a 344 seat proscenium theatre and gallery/exhibition space.
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Winter Trail System. For enquiries on snowmobiling please visit our web site.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 884 7669
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Year-round family adventure park on Thorburn lake with Semi-serviced campgrounds, 9-room motel plus 12 bunk loft, hot tub, beach, go-carts, pool, boat rentals, guided snow mobiling/ATV tours and more.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 330 3319
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Displays, exhibits, information and photos of 1929 Tidal Wave, World Wars I and II, 10 model dories, handcrafted by Otto Kelland. Six Interpretative rest stops with descriptive panels on the 1929 tidal Wave.
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The Lane House is the oldest house in Tilting and won the Southcott Award in 1997
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site: the first authenticated European presence in North America 1000 A.D. Archaeological excavations in the 1960s uncovered the remains of three dwellings, four workshops and an iron working smithy. Artifacts of Norse origin included a soapstone spindle whorl, bronze ring-headed pin and iron rivets. Relax in the sod hut of the Viking chief, experience the life of a Viking through stories and demonstrations by costumed re-enactors.
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Protects breeding seabirds on three islands, only breeding colony of Manx Shearwater in North America.
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The Lawrence O’Brien Arts Centre is a community run arts facility operated by the Eastern Labrador Arts Alliance providing quality arts entertainment, cultural activities, program and services.
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A 15-minute easy walk along gravel and boardwalk to a popular fishing spot.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 931 2013
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Reconstructed Georgian brick house rebuilt to 1819 - 1820 period on the site of the Lester home (1764 - 66), the first brick house in Newfoundland. Now a museum and learning centre.
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Lewis Hills Trail is a challenging 32 km
(19 miles) wilderness trail and route, a 2-3 day hike and 1-2 nights in a tent.
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The museum displays history of Millertown through photos, artifacts and houses a nearly 100 year old snookers table.
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Authentic restored trains with walking trail and picnic areas.