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Breathtaking view of cliffs, whales and seabirds. Traditional French bread oven and acadian monument. Vue spectaculair! Des baleines, des oiseaux, les falaises, un four a pain et le monument acadien.
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Located on the pristine shores of Deer Lake, Pasadena Beach is the perfect place to relax on the beach, enjoy food & refreshments, or take in some live entertainment.
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Pasadens ski and nature park,18-km groomed ski trails, 2-km lit tails, 6-km snowshoe trails, hiking trails in summer and fall.
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This hike will take you through the forest, past Peter's Pond to the playground, the total distance is approximately 3.2-kilometers (one way) and will take about 1.5 hours.
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The Heritage Centre has a great collection of valuables from the past, as well as photos and other memorabilia.
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The Petty Harbour Mini Aquarium is a non-profit hands on, catch and release, seasonal marine education organization. Come see local marine life and get yours hands wet.
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The oldest home in Milltown has been restored to a time indicative of the early years in Bay D'Espoir.
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Pinware River Provincial Park is a 68 hectare park located on route 510, approximately 32-km southwest from Red Bay. A ferry crosses from St. Barbe on the Great Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland to souther Labrador approximately 53-km south of the Park. Opened in 1974, the park covers diverse terrain and vegetation.
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Located 12-km off route 430 on the tip of the Great Northern Peninsula. The park encompasses 897 hectares of delightfully varied vegetation.
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The golf course is constructed on the hills overlooking beautiful Trinity Bay and the scenic beauty of Pitcher's Pond. Here, as you enjoy your game of golf, you will also enjoy nature at its finest.
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Experience the breathtaking beauty of Placentia Bay. Panoramic view of the resettled islands. Wildlife viewing a possibility.
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Visit French archaeological sites from the 1600's including, Fort Louis, Fort Frederick and numerous sites throughout the town, view artifacts from the dig at the Town of Placentia Interpretation Centre located in the town square.
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Climb 109 feet to the top of Canada's second tallest lighthouse. Exhibits tell the story of life on the Straits, gift shop, whale watching, trails to the Raleigh shipwreck.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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This museum type building preserves the past and present history of our community. Many pictures, artifacts, videos, tapes and displays bring the past back to life.
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Come visit our beautiful scenic park where you view the French island of St. Pierre Miquelon.
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Four ancient cultures have been found here: Maritime Archaic Indian, Groswater Palaeoeskimo and Dorset Palaeoeskimo, Recent Indian. Self-Guided Visitor Experience opportunities are available at the Visitor Centre and other locations.
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Displayed artifacts in the Museum and train cars which recall the history of the Newfoundland Railway.
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Museum located in 1917 Reid Railway Station. It contains a history of Sir William Coaker, the Fishermen's Protective Union, the town of Port Union and the Reid Newfoundland Railway.
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Port Union is the only union built town in North America. Tour the factory, former home of the Fisherman's Advocate newspaper and wood working factory.
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The artifacts depict the history of this small outport community, one of the oldest settlements on the Avalon Peninsula. Spectacular scenery is an extra bonus for the visitor.