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Visit us to learn about Trinity's military history at this site while also learning about its latter history as a lighthouse.
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Come learn about the French fishermen who fished in the region. Take in a demonstration of firing up the French bread oven and taste freshly baked bread with local jams
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With property dating back to the 1850s, the historic waterfront and lighthouse gives the visitor a glimpse of Grand Bank both past and present.
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A square, wooden structure with an electrically-powered light. Established in 1881, the present light gives off 10 flashes per minute.
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Depicts the history of the community in photos, artifacts, and models including the Kyle, the Great Eastern cable boat and trains.
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This trail begins at the lighthouse at Fishing Point and is mostly boardwalk. An excellent place to view icebergs in season - 0.4-km return. Allow about 30 minutes.
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Coastal hiking on traditional footpaths between L'Anse-au-Clair and Pinware, passing through towns of L'Anse Au Clair, Forteau, L'Anse Amour, Capstan Island, and West St. Modeste.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 931 2013
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The cultural landmark features historical exhibits, trails and view points over the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
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Long Point Lighthouse, one of the most photographed landmarks on the Northeast Coast of Newfoundland built in 1876 and now newly renovated to house travelling exhibits.
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A replica of the 1904 Marconi Wireless Station. This station received the distress signal from the RMS Titanic
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This scenic trail follows the shoreline of Forteau Bay and ends at a stunning waterfall cascading over a cliff.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 931 2013
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Climb 109 feet to the top of Canada's second tallest lighthouse. Exhibits tell the story of life on the Straits, gift shop, whale watching, trails to the Raleigh shipwreck.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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Four ancient cultures have been found here: Maritime Archaic Indian, Groswater Palaeoeskimo and Dorset Palaeoeskimo, Recent Indian. Self-Guided Visitor Experience opportunities are available at the Visitor Centre and other locations.
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Take this trail along the wreck sites of HMS Raleigh and HMS Lily, British warships that ran aground at Point Amour.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 931 2013
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Walk the scenic trail with Harbour Breton Bay Fjord as your backdrop and learn life at the lighthouse.
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This is one of the last granite lighthouses on the Atlantic seaboard. It was built in 1873 and restored in 1999.
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3 km moderate trail from Long Point Lighthouse to Lower Head, passes old copper mine and goes through Sea Breeze Park, pass root cellars.
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This 3.2-km trail is moderately difficult with specactular scenery, directional signage on Little Port Road.
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Four interconnected trails: Killick Island Walk,
5-kms, featuring WWII bunkers, Lighthouse Point a seaside walk, the Old Railway Link a seaside walk and King Ridge Lookout.
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Step back in time. A self-guided walk through the historic downtown area, the west coasts centre of commerce and law at the turn of the century. Features three registered heritage structures.