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See it. Experience it. Explore the secret life of a river, the watershed and the ecosystems. Discover how water shapes our land, our city, our history, and our lives.
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The Terra Nova Yacht Club is nestled at the inner basin of the Town of Holyrood, which opens onto the spectacular sailing waters of Conception Bay.
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A 1.3-km walking tour of the town's designated heritage area. A storyboard located at St. John the Evangelist Church, a provincial historic site, guided tour.
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Explore and celebrate the history of this rural Newfoundland community, Torbay, minutes from St. John's.
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Established in 1997 this park stretches almost 900-km from Port Aux Basques to St. John's.
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Short easy-moderate hike takes you to Frenchman's Island, where Governor John Guy met a group of Beothuks in 1612, A Peace Garden and Memorial was built in 2012 to commemorate the historic meeting between English and Beothuk.
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Sunnyside has been the site of a number of historic events. Visitors can enjoy the view while learning about our history.
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Museum displaying artifacts, photographs and history of veterans. From North Harbour to Portugal Cove South in St. Mary's Bay. Community Heritage Wall with photographs of Days Gone By.
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A re-constructed heritage village with eight buildings, a boardwalk, Newfoundland Ponies and other animals.
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Beautiful coastal Scenery! Picturesque walking and hiking trails. Icebergs and whales in season. A must see for tourists.
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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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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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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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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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Wilcox Gardens - one of the Peace Parks of Canada. Floral park on rock-walled river, ideal for browsing and strolling.
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An 18 hole championship Golf Course located off exit 35. Just 45 minutes from St. John's.
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This scenic 9 hole golf course is conveniently located just 20 minutes from St. John's. Open to the public and tee times are taken 7 days in advance.
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This reserve is one of nature's greatest wonders. In summer it is home to millions of seabirds that come to shore to nest and raise their young. Whales swim here, especially humpback and minkes