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Preserved from the TV Series "Random Passage," the site replicates an early 1800s fishing village.
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The Rattler is a unique waterfall that tumbles into the sea at the east end of McIvers. It is a refreshing swim for the hardy where you can swim in the sea and rinse in the falls. Also a good place to view Woods Island, the largest island in the Bay of Islands.
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Were freshwater from Rattling Brook meats sea water of Green Bay. The falls has 1-km boardwalk trail, beautiful mountains and coastal scenery.
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During the 16th century, whalers from the Basque Region of Spain and France where making seasonal voyages across the Atlantic to Labrador in pursuit of Right and Bowhead wha-les for the lucrative European market of whale products, in particular whale oil.
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18 Acre recreation park: soccer field, tennis court, children's playground, softball field and chalet.
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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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Regional Arts Centre hosts dinner theatre, plays, Tetley Tea Room, Concerts and an art gallery.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 332 2052
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Uses modern media to preserve the past and allow the public greater access to traditional music.
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Museum will be recording and displaying the history of the first Government Planned Resettled Community.
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The heart of the performing arts in Newfoundland & Labrador. Home of indigenous theatre, dance & performing arts.
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This medical and missionary pioneer came to Newfoundland from England in 1775 and later settled in Trinity (1783) where he died. He is noted for introducing the Jenner smallpox vaccine.
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This 52-foot skeleton of a whale is 400 years old. The exhibit focuses on the research and protection of the North Atlantic Right Whale.
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Humber Valley Resort's River Course, voted Canada's Best New Course 2007, by SCOREGolf Magazine, is an 18-hole, par 72 championship golf course measuring 7,199 yards.
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New 3 km trail, runs along one of the greatest salmon rivers in Newfoundland.
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Former Western Union Cable Building restored to house the Road to Yesterday Museum depicting commercial development and lifestyle as well as the Western Union Story. Artifacts back to 16th century.
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Information centre in a 100 year old house with rooms from that era, offer information on the area and part of the Heritage Walk.
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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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Newfoundland's first winery offers kosher, sulphite-free, natural wines. Come and experience the finer flavours in life. $10.00 for tour and tasting.
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The home of The Rooms Provincial Archives, Art Gallery and Museum. Showcasing the art, artifacts and archival records, natural history, cultural treasures of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Restored fisherman’s house presents art and objects. The Process of Pictures: the photography of Ned Pratt in the art gallery.
Epitaph: artifacts from an abandoned house in the museum Jul 13 - Aug 25.