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French Shore Trail is a moderate 13 km (8 mile) wilderness coastal trail, 2-days and 1-night in a tent round trip.
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Located on the west side of the Burin Peninsula, the park comprises 51 hectares of varied habitat. Pebble beach, quiet barachois, marsh and stream, bird watching, 9-hole golf course, 25 minutes to St. Pierre ferry.
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Frontline Paintball and Laser Tag East and West is one of Canada's largest Paintball Proshops. Their indoor Paintball and Laser Tag fields can be reserved for private, corporate school and convention groups. Frontline East and West has something for everyone! Wanna Play!
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Funk Island Ecological Reserve, is home to more than one million common murres, numbers that make it the largest colony of common murre in the western North Atlantic.
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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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Locally grown strawberries, raspberries and vegetables.
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Newly open now 18 holes, bar, restaurant facilities, practice green. Fully stocked pro shop, 36 power carts and rentals available.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 256 4650
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The airport contains "Atlantic Wings" an exhibit of the Provincial Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador highlighting the important role of Newfoundland & Labrador in pioneering transatlantic flights from 1919 to 1930. The domestic lounge contains a large restaurant and gift shop. The air terminal also serves as the station for the DRL bus service.
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A 50-km trail, designed for ATV use. Walking, hiking, camping and many types of family recreation and fun filled activities.
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The Garrick is a year round cultural venue where patrons can experience both live performance and digital cinema. Experience the Saturday Summer Music Series from Jun to Oct.
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Gateway Labrador is a unique place to visit. We have a great visit information centre, exhibit, craft / gift shop and friendly staff.
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A beautifully restored early 20th Century church with interpretative panels, art pieces and artifacts that tells the 9000 year old story of the people of Labrador.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 931 2013
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A turn of the century family home of a labourer.
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Located near the waterfront, this newly-restored merchant house depicts the town's history through pictures and artifact displays. Designated Heritage Site and winner of the Southcott Heritage Award.
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Fully equipped, Come view Atlantic Salmon jump the falls on our scheduled salmon river.
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2000-ft boardwalk to area were residents of Mary's Harbour once lived, leads to Atlantic Ocean.
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18 hole Par 71 golf course. Clubhouse offers; food and beverage services, as well as pro shop and driving range services. Banquet facilities with seating for up to 250 guests.
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A life-sized replica of the 55-foot long giant squid caugh along the shore here in 1878. Interpretation centre, gift store, history, picnic area. Now depicted on a Canada Post stamp.
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The Glovertown Museum records the heritage and culture of Glovertown and Area. It includes resettlement from the islands of Bonavista Bay, boat building (1930 - 1960) and logging.
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Mini golf, water slide, boat rentals, laundromat. Freshwater swimming, mile of fine golden sand, canteen and convenience store on site. Trackless train rides, games arcade, dumping station and playground.