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The Walk-A-Ways Trail Network is an easy scenic 14.5-km signed walk through the community of Stephenville.
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A walking trail along the magnificent shores of Deer Lake. A beautiful sandy beach boarders the trail where swimming, water sports and a boat launch is available.
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Four interconnected trails: Killick Island Walk,
5-kms, featuring WWII bunkers, Lighthouse Point a seaside walk, the Old Railway Link a seaside walk and King Ridge Lookout.
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Indoor and outdoor climbing for all ages. Youth drop offs, birthdays, groups, coached programs and much more.
Toll Free: +1 (866) 579 9255
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Lots of fresh blueberries, this is not a u-pick.
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Two storyboards tell how local residents rescued 11 of 20 passengers from the Waterwitch when it ran aground in a snowstorm in 1875.
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These calcareous barrens are unique, supporting many species of plants not found elsewhere in Newfoundland. Many of the plant species are rare and endangered. Requires a hike from access road.
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We have dozens of 8 x 10 photos of the copper mines when it operated in 1864-1917 and 1957-1967. Rock samples, antiques, etc.
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Wesley is the home of VOWR, Newfoundland's oldest operating radio station, dating to July 24, 1924. Operated now by over 80 volunteers. Wesley United Church was founded in 1908.
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This 10.74 sq km Red Pine site is situated at the headwaters of West Brook. Red Pine is presently the rarest indigenous coniferous tree species in Newfoundland.
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An easy to moderate 2 hours, 6 km return walk from the parking lot to Western Brook Pond, an ancient fjord. Boat tours operate daily in the summer.
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A serene trail along the Grand Codroy Estuary. The trail is a birding hotspot.
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A series or boardwalks and short stairways, which leads to an amazing look-out over the Atlantic Ocean, underneath the huge cliffs of Fishing Point (a must see).
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A beautiful cobblestone beach in St. Vincent's visitors can stop and enjoy the antics of the humpback whales that come close to shore because of deep water. Paved parking, wheelchair accessibility.
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Whaleback Nordic is located in Stephenville and offers a full service cross country ski centre.
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Located in restored railway station. Exhibits on Sir Robert Bond, early 20th century, Newfoundland Ranger Force, railway, sawmill industry, Markland Hospital, churches, wildlife, Forest Rangers, Whitbourne's history. See heather fields.
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Winter fun for everyone. Cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, snow boarding/snowshoeing lessons & rentals. Varied terrain ( easiest - Extreme).
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A 1.5 - 2 hour moderate to strenuous 3.5 km trail across Englee Island through a "crooked forest." Turn left after bridge, follow harbour road to trailhead. Walk back through community.
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Peer into clefts eroded deep in the limestone pavement and discover plants growing in shady rock gardens.
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Scenic walk to Water Falls - great salmon fishing area.