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Full size moose, polar bears, puffins and other Newfoundland animals, also visit our spacious and unique boutique.
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Enjoy a relaxing walk along the scenic coastline where the Harveys performed two daring rescues.
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Holy Trinity Anglican Church is a Registered Heritage Structure built in 1913.
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The corner stone for Holy Trinity Church was layed in June 1952.
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The House Museum is a multi media art installation that explores contemporary Newfoundland Culture.
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This trail begins at the lighthouse at Fishing Point and is mostly boardwalk. An excellent place to view icebergs in season - 0.4-km return. Allow about 30 minutes.
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Experience up close the wildlife of Newfoundland and Labrador. Over 300 exhibits displayed in natural settings.
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This natural environmental park on the Cape Ray barrens features bogs, rolling forested hills, floral species such as yellow clintonia, violet bog aster, bunchberry, pearly everlasting, sheep laurel, and pitcher plant, evergreens, larch and mountain ash, White Admiral and Atlantis Fritillary butterflies, mink, rabbits, moose, birds such as common loon, murre, pine grosbeak, sparrow, and Canada goose.
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Registered Heritage Structure. Traditional fisherman's home built in 1898 by a direct descendant of the first settler of the town.
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This 7-8 hour very strenuous trail winds 16-kms to the top of Gros Morne Mountain and back. The trailhead is located on Route 430, 3-kms south of the Visitors Centre.
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Trail will take you 4,000 feet to the seashore at Wild Cove, previously called Whale Cove.
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Photographer's paradise lookout captures spectacular view of Bonne Bay and Tablelands. Tour 100 year old house, enjoy a mug up, muffins and berries. Local artifacts and crafts. Visitor information.
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The best kept artistic secret in Newfoundland and Labrador. A display of ceramic murals depicts the culture and the history of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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A rich delta, part of the Lloyd's River System. One of the largest undisturbed river delta sites on the island. An important migratory stop for birds.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site: the first authenticated European presence in North America 1000 A.D. Archaeological excavations in the 1960s uncovered the remains of three dwellings, four workshops and an iron working smithy. Artifacts of Norse origin included a soapstone spindle whorl, bronze ring-headed pin and iron rivets. Relax in the sod hut of the Viking chief, experience the life of a Viking through stories and demonstrations by costumed re-enactors.
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Lewis Hills Trail is a challenging 32 km
(19 miles) wilderness trail and route, a 2-3 day hike and 1-2 nights in a tent.
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We have strawberries and pumpkins in the fall.
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The cultural landmark features historical exhibits, trails and view points over the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
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This 2 kms trail will take you about an hour or so of strenuous walking as it is mostly an up hill climb.
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A variety of vegetables and berries such as apples, plums, blueberries, tomatoes, cucumbers, peas, beans, potatoes, carrots pumpkins and corn.