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Bouquets Hill Walking Trail is a 40 minute walk. As you reach the top you have a beautiful view overlooking the ocean.
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Visitors to Bowring Park can enjoy feeding ducks and swans, walking or cycling the trail network, viewing the historical monuments and a range of outdoor activities and recreational facilities.
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The Amphitheatre features shows from late spring to early autumn. Activities include children's concerts, Shakespearean plays, dancing shows, cultural events, band concerts, youth theatre, folk concerts, magic shows.
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Come visit this beautiful home constructed over 100 years ago - with hand carved siding and stained glass windows.
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Enjoy the game of a lifetime, Home of One Green Fee and Brookside Bucks!
Toll Free: +1 (877) 788 2230
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A restored cabin and fish store with originanl artifacts from the Mudge family fishery.
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Hike the coastline of Newman Sound. Sit by the tranquil waters of the barachois. Relax at a shady platform and check out the view of Mount Stamford. 6km return. Moderate.
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Home of Sir William Ford Coaker (K.B.E), founder of the Fisherman's Protective Union. Built in 1917, it is a treasure trove of artifacts from Coaker's lifetime.
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15 display rooms, gallery for art and travelling exhibits, tea room, the fishery in the days of sail, the Tidal Wave Exhibit and media room.
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Unique and rare flora along a coastline with fantastic limestone karst topography. The only known location in the world for the Burnt Cape Cinquefoil. Guided tours available daily.
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Located at the waterfront area of town. The hill surrounded by water on three sides and the town on the other. It provides a spectacular view of Norris Point, the Tablelands and Main Arm of Bonne Bay.
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This trail, one of several in the park, climbs 300 meters to the hill summit from where you can see much of the park and surroundings area.
Distance: 6.6-km, Time: 2.5 hours, Trailhead: near campsite 58.
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The park covers an area of 2833 hectares of varied terrain and vegetation, forest, bogs, heaths and ponds. Hiking trails take you through forests and over barren to a remarkable scenic view point.
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Exhibits of Lewisporte and area history in sawmill/logging, W.W. I & II, women, railway/coastal boat, pioneer doctors, historic 28 ft hand hooked rug, oral history collection,outdoor exhibits
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A public park in the heart of St. John's. Attractions include camping, walking trails, Botanical Garden, golf, Fluvarium,
Toll Free: +1 (877) 477 3655
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Scenic Trail Rides, Pony rides, wagon/sleigh rides, educational tours, children's residential horseback riding camps, located near the scenic Humber River, Visit Newfoundland Ponies, `Shine & Lady. Tack Shop
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Dedicated to producing the best u-pick strawberries, raspberries and black currants. Located on the tip of a small peninsula once frequented by Maritime Archaic Indians.
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Meander along beautiful Big Brook. lt's a great location to view bald eagles and woodpeckers. A 4km looped trail.
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Built in 1905, this lighthouse marks the most westerly point in Newfoundland. The Cape Anguille Mountains provide a fantastic background to a spectacular view of the coastline and the ocean.
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One of the most photographed sites in the province - experience 19th century light keeping life in this 1843 lighthouse. A great spot for whales, icebergs, and puffins.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353