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The centre offers workshops, concerts, residences, classes, rentals, cultural events and gallery space.
Toll Free: +1 (866) 456 2424
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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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Take a nostalgic step back to the late 1800's, as created by these picturesque, small rectangular sheds and stages, built with "lungers" (round sticks), located along harbour drive.
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The rocks in the superbly exposed low cliffs represent the geological boundary between the Precambrian and Cambrian geological eras. Additionally, the fossils here represent the first development of skeletal creatures approximately 540 million years ago.
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Located at 49-51 Bunkerhill Road which is adjacent to St. Pierre ferry terminal - directly on waterfront.
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Displays some interesting highlights of the town's colorful history. Site includes ships' anchors and memorial plaque to seaman.
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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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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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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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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.
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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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This ocean side course provides scenic views of Fortune Bay and challenging play with fast greens, rated among the best in the province.
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A living history blacksmith museum with two fully operational forges, built between 1895 and 1900. Demonstrations are performed Mon - Fri, with products sold on site and in local craft stores.
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The walk provides the visitor with a collection of historically significant settings that are intertwined to portray the dynamics of Grand Bank and its fishing heritage.
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Restored to 1910, Emma Hiscock's house captures how this widow with six children maintained a genteel life through entrepreneurship: running a shop, post office - even renting to a bank.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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5 km easy to moderate trail from Elliston North to Spillar's Cove follows an old railway branch line that connected the towns.
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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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Displays, exhibits, information and photos of 1929 Tidal Wave, World Wars I and II, 10 model dories, handcrafted by Otto Kelland. Six Interpretative rest stops with descriptive panels on the 1929 tidal Wave.