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16.3-km from Shoal Bay to Bay Bulls plus 6.6-km from Shoal Bay Road parking to East Coast Trail. Allow 6.5-9.5 hours. Difficul-strenuous. Attractions include eagles, seabirds, sea stacks, reversing falls and the sea-driver freshwater geyser at The Spout.
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17.1-km trail between Aquaforte and Port Kirwan. Allow 6-9 hours. Difficult. Attractions include barren, view of Aquaforte fjord, spectacular rock sea arch at Berry Head, meadows, cobble beach, waterfall, seabirds, offshore islands.
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15-km of awe-inspiring hiking trail linking Flatrock to Pouch Cove. Find yourself at the edge of the world.
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8.9-km trail from Quidi Vidi Village in St. John's to Logy Bay. Allow 3-5 hours. Moderate/difficult. Attractions include several river crossings, coastal scenery, ravens, World War II observation station, woodland walking, Ocean Sciences Centre.
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5.1-km trail between Mobile and Tors Cove. Allow 1.5-2.5 hours. Easy. Attractions include Gentle shoreline, sheltered woods, 3 pebble beaches, picnicking, seabirds and whales.
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Beautiful white sandy beaches, easily accessible from newly design parking area. Facilities provided.
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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, residencies,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, for shoe making, woodworking, also farming and see how Fogo Islanders lived their lives years ago.