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This is the oldest established firm on the west coast of Newfoundland (Est.1885). The Upper Level Gift Shop is located upstairs.
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The centre offers story time, arts and crafts activities, games, puzzles, computer games, movie time, videos and a Junior Naturalist Program.
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Offers aa variety of family oriented attractions for local residents and visitors in the area.
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The largest provincial park in western Newfoundland has 3,500 hectares of balsam fir forest, freshwater swimming beaches, bird watching, mountain streams, and hiking trails with panoramic views.
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A public park in the heart of St. John's. Attractions include camping, walking trails, Botanical Garden, golf, Fluvarium,
Toll Free: +1 (877) 477 3655
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Scenic Trail Rides, Pony rides, wagon/sleigh rides, educational tours, children's residential horseback riding camps, located near the scenic Humber River, Visit Newfoundland Ponies, `Shine & Lady. Tack Shop
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Dedicated to producing the best u-pick strawberries, raspberries and black currants. Located on the tip of a small peninsula once frequented by Maritime Archaic Indians.
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Meander along beautiful Big Brook. lt's a great location to view bald eagles and woodpeckers. A 3km looped trail.
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1.8-km easy to moderate trail. Allow 2 hours. Very gentle trail to the ocean, excellent beachcombing.
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This park's 2,068 hectares stretch from the highways edge to the coast. There are no designated campsites, but you are permitted to camp on the parking lot in the picnic area. Pit toilets. A trail leads to the coast where you can see whales, seabirds, and seals.
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This scenic beach is located at the mouth of the Grand Codroy River. Natural Scenic Attraction Park.
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This beach of fine beige sand provides a fantastic view of icebergs in early summer. Picnic sites and pit toilets. Look for shorebirds.
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This park provides visitors with an ideal central and convenient location for viewing all of the New World Island
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Hike or bike to Dunphy's Pond - the longest pond in the park 10km return.
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Swimming pool, water slide, fully licensed restaurant, store and take-out, guided tours in winter. 10 self contained cottages, 83 full serviced sites, ATM and lotto games.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 265 7575
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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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Your information source for the whole Northern Peninsula East Heritage Corridor.
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An easy 1.5-2 hour, 6km return trail from Green Point campground on route 430 or a small parking lot north of Bakers Brook Bridge.
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Gros Morne National Park has received world-wide recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its geological wonders and awe-inspiring fjords.
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Full size moose, polar bears, puffins and other Newfoundland animals, also visit our spacious and unique boutique.