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5.6-km trail system which follows the beautiful Indian River leading to a 15,000 acre, flourishing, coastal estuary.
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This natural environmental park on the Cape Ray barrens features bogs, rolling forested hills, floral species and wildlife.
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This park was established because of the scenic La Manche valley, interesting and varied habitat and vegetation, as well as the diverse bird life.
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Year-round family adventure park on Thorburn lake with Semi-serviced campgrounds, 9-room motel plus 12 bunk loft, hot tub, beach, go-carts, pool, boat rentals, guided snow mobiling/ATV tours and more.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 330 3319
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Comprising 733 hectares, this park with its sheltered campsites and freshwater beach provides a good base camp for visits to the nearby historic communities.
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Interpretive panels and a reconstructed logging camp provide a glimpse into the lives of early 20th century loggers. Museum guides will help you try your hand at logger's work.
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Built to commemorate the legacy of the many men and women of this province who laboured in the forest industry.
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Hike through a mature black spruce forest carpeted by moss. This trail offers an impressive view of Southwest Arm, WIngs Pond and Alexander Bay, 5km return,moderated in difficulty.
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Beautifully designed trail, entrance has outdoor swimming pool, boat launch, public pier and camping area.
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We provide a number of activities that is sure to attract a wide range of people who are interested in Aboriginal Culture in Newfoundland and labrador.
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Large salmon river next to day park and trailer park. Must have salmon licence.
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Spend the day and a have a picnic on the beautiful sandy beach in the Municipal Day Park.
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Easy 1.5-2 hour, 4km walk between the sand dunes and the campground at Shallow Bay. Leaves from the day use area. Wonderful dappled light and access to sandy beach.
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Hike along the south side of Newman Sound to outer coastal locations of the park. 32km return
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The only known natural stands of jack pine in the province, and the most easterly occurrence of this tree species in North America.
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A long sandy beach 5-km with pale sand. Offshore, the main beach is protected from waves by low rocky islands.
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A well marked trail to the top of the Long Range Mountains or branch off around the side of the mountain to Campbell's Brook. Rest and picnic areas.
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Visit Terra Nova National Park, where the Atlantic Ocean reaches deep into the boreal forest. Camp, hike, explore the coast or visit our marine touch tank.
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Drop into Terra Nova National Park's Visitor Centre for orientation and visitor information. Catch a glimpse of the fascinating underwater world through our marine exhibits, aquariums and touch tank.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 737 3783
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The Inuit Cultural Experience, fjords, mountains and river valleys found within this park offer visitors life altering experiences. Inuit history is embedded in the landscape, and they have travelled this land for thousands of years. Visitor may hike and backpack, mountain climb, back country ski, take a motorboat, along the coast and in the fjords, nature watch and explore the cultural heritage of the area. The best way to safely explore the park is through the services provided by Torngat Mountains Base Camp.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 922 1290