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Organic market garden. Variety of fresh local vegetables. Feed our soil using only local inputs.
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A Provincial Workers' Memorial that commemorate victims of the mining industry and 203 sailors of the USS ships Pollux and Truxtun lost February 18, 1942.
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The centre interprets Mistaken Point fossils, Cape Race Lighthouse, Marconi wireless station and its' connection to Titanic. Shipwrecks and local ecology, cultural, historic and natural attractions.
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This trail located just off Route 351 connects with the Newfoundland T'Railway.
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Marina, performing arts venue, visitor information kiosk, gift shop and interpretation centre.
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Take time to explore more than 100 root cellars in the Root Cellar Capital of the world.
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Internet access, guided tours available, gift shop and photo exhibit.
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The centre offers workshops, concerts, residences, classes, rentals, cultural events and gallery space.
Toll Free: +1 (866) 456 2424
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Easy to moderate 1 hour, 2.4-km (return) trail to former French fishing station and 19th century rock carvings.
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The lower part of the trail is an easy boardwalk that leads to a lookout over Barachois Pond and the campground. The upper part climbs to 340 meters for a panoramic view of St. George's Bay, the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Long Range Mountains. Round Trip time is two hours.
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View Collections of old tools, and see how Fogo Islanders lived there lives.
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Looking for your roots? This is a good place to start. The Society, founded in 1984, provides a wealth of information on sources of information of interest to the researcher.
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A 5 km loop trail that offers a nature walk to experience the wildlife and ocean breeze with a fantastic view of the mountains known as The Pinnacle.
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Built in 1870, the lighthouse is the location for Lighthouse Picnics, a unique venture that offers exquisite food in combination with history, culture and whale watching. A 25 minute hike.
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We have a viewing gazebo on Fisherman's Point where icebergs and whales can be seen in season. Located at the end of the St. Lewis Highway.
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A restored old home in St. Vincent's, depicting a way of life that’s almost lost. Revealing the heritage and culture of a proud people who left a legacy of treasures for a younger generation to enjoy.
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Step back in time in this historic building built in 1910 by Sir William Coaker. Artifacts relating to the fishing industry, and a distinctive outside mural.
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Artifacts, photographs, fishing equipment, etc., depicting the life and times of the Newfoundland fishermen. A restored fisherman's house and one room school house are adjacent to the museum.
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See the majestic icebergs, whale watching, view the different types of seabirds, and unique geology. Several walking trails, boardwalks, and lookout points, including viewing scope.
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Located between Job's Cove and Lower Island Cove, the museum has displays, artifacts, photos, tools and implements depicting the early lifestyles of the area.