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The dolphin skeleton was carefully reconstructed and is now displayed at King's Point Pottery.
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Only known Soapstone outcrop in the Northern Hemisphere that preserves evidence of Paleoeskimo vessel carvings dating back 1600 years.
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A walkway with steps leads right up to the site. From there you can see part of the fault line that runs from Dover through Newfoundland. A spectacular view of the town can be seen as well.
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Hike or bike to Dunphy's Pond - the longest pond in the park 10km return.
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The museum houses rifles, ALB uniforms, and community artifacts from the late 1800s and early 1900's. Also mounted polar bear exhibit. Internet access. View icebergs from Museum Hill.
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Century-old house, fishing stage and associated outbuildings typify the architectural styles and land uses that make Tilting unique. Stage restoration won Southcott Award in 2000.
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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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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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View Collections of old tools, and see how Fogo Islanders lived there lives.
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Step back in time in this historic building built in 1910 by Sir William Coaker. Artifacts relating to the fishing industry, and a distinctive outside mural.
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The heart of Iceberg Alley offers 4 trails with breathtaking scenery: Spotted Point Trail, Hummocks Trail, Ocean View Trail, Fleur-de-lys Lookout. Take along your lunch or camping gear and camera.
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Restored Fisherman's Protective Union Trading Company building, saltfish building, Funk Island exhibit and cod liver oil factory.
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Walking trails lead to resettled villages of Lion's Den, Shoal Tickle, Eastern Tickle, Locke's Cove. Also, there are trails to scenic Brimstone Head, Fogo Head and Watermans Brook.
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Approximately 4-5 miles of rugged coastline,
rock formations, sea stacks, hole in the wall and great beaches. Level 3-4.
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On the French Shore, enjoy whale watching, annual caplin run at Island Cove Park Beach, fishing fleet leaving scenic La Scie Harbour.
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Funk Island Ecological Reserve, is home to more than one million common murres, numbers that make it the largest colony of common murre in the western North Atlantic.
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Newly open now 18 holes, bar, restaurant facilities, practice green. Fully stocked pro shop, 36 power carts and rentals available.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 256 4650
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The airport contains "Atlantic Wings" an exhibit of the Provincial Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador highlighting the important role of Newfoundland & Labrador in pioneering transatlantic flights from 1919 to 1930. The domestic lounge contains a large restaurant and gift shop. The air terminal also serves as the station for the DRL bus service.