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2-km - easy. Suitable for all ages. Spectacular scenery. Well known for its magnificent sunsets.
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Bottom Brook Trail is the original trail that residents traditionaly used to connect the east side of St. Anthony Harbour to the west side prior to the road connection.
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World War II sea-plane base, P.B.Y. Catalina aircraft. Heritage and Aviation Museum, archive, eropean explorers, hospital, railway, shipping, aboriginal cultures displays, antiques snowmobiles.
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Visitors to Bowring Park can enjoy feeding ducks and swans, walking or cycling the trail network, viewing the historical monuments and a range of outdoor activities and recreational facilities.
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The Amphitheatre features shows from late spring to early autumn. Activities include children's concerts, Shakespearean plays, cultural events, concerts, youth theatre, and magic shows.
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Enjoy the game of a lifetime, Home of One Green Fee and Brookside Bucks!
Toll Free: +1 (877) 788 2230
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A restored cabin and fish store with originanl artifacts from the Mudge family fishery.
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Hike the coastline of Newman Sound. Sit by the tranquil waters of the barachois. Relax at a shady platform and check out the view of Mount Stamford. 6km return. Moderate.
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Located at the waterfront area of town. The hill surrounded by water on three sides and the town on the other. It provides a spectacular view of Norris Point, the Tablelands and Main Arm of Bonne Bay.
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This trail, one of several in the park, climbs 300 meters to the hill summit from where you can see much of the park and surroundings area.
Distance: 6.6-km, Time: 2.5 hours, Trailhead: near campsite 58.
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The park covers an area of 2833 hectares of varied terrain and vegetation, forest, bogs, heaths and ponds. Hiking trails take you through forests and over barren to a remarkable scenic view point.
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A public park in the heart of St. John's. Attractions include camping, walking trails, Botanical Garden, golf, Fluvarium,
Toll Free: +1 (877) 477 3655
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Meander along beautiful Big Brook. lt's a great location to view bald eagles and woodpeckers. A 3km looped trail.
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A deep river gorge with two cascading waterfalls provides a scenic setting for photographs. Stairs and walkways enable the visitor to descend the gorge and cross the river. Thirty-five percent of the known mosses and liverworts in Newfoundland have been identified in the park. Camping is not permitted.
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Explore 50 Centuries of culture heritage with tours of our museum & archaeological sites, hiking our trails and visiting our craft shop. Experience our people, local heritage and natural environment.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 247 2011
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This park's 2,068 hectares stretch from the highways edge to the coast. There are no designated campsites, but you are permitted to camp on the parking lot in the picnic area. Pit toilets. A trail leads to the coast where you can see whales, seabirds, and seals.
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This trail traces the coast of inner Newman Sound. View shorebirds, waterfalls, tidal hats and more. 9.5km return.
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Take a walk around this peaceful 4-km boardwalk. Enjoy the fresh air and scenery or let your kids have fun in the playground. Washroom facilities available.
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This scenic beach is located at the mouth of the Grand Codroy River. Natural Scenic Attraction Park.
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This site was used by Capt. James Cook as he kept an eye out for smugglers and privateers from 1763-1767 when he charted the coast. Gravel and boardwalk trail, 6 km round trip.