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Organic market garden. Variety of fresh local vegetables. Feed our soil using only local inputs.
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The lower part of the trail is an easy boardwalk that leads to a lookout over Barachois Pond and the campground. The upper part climbs to 340 meters for a panoramic view of St. George's Bay, the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Long Range Mountains. Round Trip time is two hours.
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See the majestic icebergs, whaledifferent types of easbirds and unique geology. Several walking trails, boardwalks, and lookout points, including viewing scope.
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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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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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Swimming pool, water slide, fully licensed restaurant, store and take-out, guided tours in winter. 10 self contained cottages, 83 full serviced sites, ATM and lotto games.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 265 7575
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A beautifully restored early 20th Century church with interpretative panels, art pieces and artifacts that tells the 9000 year old story of the people of Labrador.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 931 2013
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Fully equipped, Come view Atlantic Salmon jump the falls on our scheduled salmon river.
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The Glovertown Museum records the heritage and culture of Glovertown and Area. It includes resettlement from the islands of Bonavista Bay, boat building (1930 - 1960) and logging.
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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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This attractive sandy beach with a grassy back shore is ideal for picnicking. High wave action restricts swimming. Camping is not permitted.
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A 30-minute climb through 450 million year old volcanic rock to a tower overlooking the Bay of Islands, Lark Harbour and York Harbour. Trailheads are at the day use area and the camping loop.
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A two loop trail, access via Wallace Brook (strenuous)is 16 km, access via Long Pond moderate to strenuous is 9 km. Sea stacks, cave and volcanic cliffs.
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Your information source for the whole Northern Peninsula East Heritage Corridor.
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An easy 1.5-2 hour, 6km return trail from Green Point campground on route 430 or a small parking lot north of Bakers Brook Bridge.
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Interpretation Centre, 2 museums, the artwork of Jordi Bonet and interpretive trails. The centre houses an audio visual room, Grenfell Handicrafts, retail outlets and a gallery on interpretive images.
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Historic Properties about the life of Sir Wilfred Grenfell and his 40 years in Northern Newfoundland and Labrador. Come for the Vikings but Dont Miss the Legacy of Grenfell.
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Gros Morne National Park has received world-wide recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its geological wonders and awe-inspiring fjords.
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18 Hole, Par 72 course provides the backdrop for the Gros Morne Resort. It is framed by the Long Range Mountains, a natural extension of the Appalachian Mountain range whose origins go back billions of years. Our sweeping vistas of green are a golfer¿s paradise- Challenge yourself on this professionally designed course, while you take in all that your surroundings have to offer.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 243 2644
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Full size moose, polar bears, puffins and other Newfoundland animals, also visit our spacious and unique boutique.