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Authentic restored trains with walking trail and picnic areas.
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Comprising 733 hectares, this park with its sheltered campsites and freshwater beach provides a good base camp for visits to the nearby historic communities.
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152-km waterway park protects boreal forest and threatened Newfoundland Marten, opportunities for paddling, angling and wilderness camping.
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Picnic, playground area, swimming pool. Located in the heart of the city.
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We provide a number of activities that is sure to attract a wide range of people who are interested in Aboriginal Culture in Newfoundland and labrador.
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Large salmon river next to day park and trailer park. Must have salmon licence.
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Mount Pearl, described as a City within a Park, has over 60 parks, playgrounds, multi-purpose areas and playfields. Visitors are invited to come out and explore our parks.
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Over 60-kms of a beautiful and unique Linear Walking System links all neighbourhoods and parks throughout Mount Pearl. Visitors are invited to come and explore.
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Spend the day and a have a picnic on the beautiful sandy beach in the Municipal Day Park.
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Nestled in the lush forests of Central Newfoundland, this 133-hectare park borders on the serene waters of Junction Pond. An ideal choice for the family.
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The Marine Public Education Program will open in Jun. Visitors are welcome to our outdoor program to learn about Marine Invertebrates (touch tank) and our resident harp seals.
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Outdoor Day Park - children's playground, picnic area, ocean side view, watch whales in season.
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Natural scenic park remembered for its cleanliness. Great place for a family picnic. Hiking trails and playground.
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Breathtaking view of cliffs, whales and seabirds. Traditional French bread oven and acadian monument. Vue spectaculair! Des baleines, des oiseaux, les falaises, un four a pain et le monument acadien.
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Located on the pristine shores of Deer Lake, Pasadena Beach is the perfect place to relax on the beach, enjoy food & refreshments, or take in some live entertainment.
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Pinware River Provincial Park is a 68 hectare park located on route 510, approximately 32-km southwest from Red Bay. A ferry crosses from St. Barbe on the Great Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland to souther Labrador approximately 53-km south of the Park. Opened in 1974, the park covers diverse terrain and vegetation.
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Located 12-km off route 430 on the tip of the Great Northern Peninsula. The park encompasses 897 hectares of delightfully varied vegetation.
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Come visit our beautiful scenic park where you view the French island of St. Pierre Miquelon.
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18 Acre recreation park: soccer field, tennis court, children's playground, softball field and chalet.
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Popular day use park offers concession, picnic sites, playground, hiking, walking and beautiful view of Conception Bay from saltwater beach.