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The look-out overlooks Norris Arm and provides views of the Exploit's River, Norris Arm North and Botwood.
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A 1.2-km trail from the campground to the point overlooking the town of Pinware, the River and the Estuary.
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Experience a forest in transition. Climb the stairs for a spectacular view of Alexander Bay. 3.5km loop.
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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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Hike through a mature black spruce forest carpeted by moss. This trail offers an impressive view of Southwest Arm, WIngs Pond and Alexander Bay, 5km return, difficulty level: moderate
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Geology, Biology and Cultural Heritage exhibits. Fossil Site. Daily interpretative programs. 6km of walking trails. Campfire program in season. Close to many other amenities.
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Picnic, playground area, swimming pool. Located in the heart of the city.
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A self guided trail and monument commemorates Mattie Mitchell as a person of national historic significance.
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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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A popular pebble beach where Caplin spawn in season.
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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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Construite au début des années 40, cette maison est un exemple authentique de vie dans un outport. Décor d'époque, artéfacts du French Shore. Built in the early 1940s this two-storey house is an authentic example of post living. Filled with decor of that time period, one can get a sense of what life was like. French Shore artifacts.
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Multi-award winning attraction featuring live, tropical butterflies, an observation bee hive, leafcutter ants, gift shop and plenty of parking.
Toll Free: +1 (866) 635 5454
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Norstead a living history Viking site. Join costumed interpreters and visit the Viking Ship Snorri. Afternoon storytelling or puppet show starting at 2pm.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 620 2828
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This difficult 1.7-km trail on Signal Hill from Cabot Tower to Lower Battery Road descends almost 500 feet over stairs, boardwalk and footpath. Incredible view of The Narrows.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 773 8888
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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, the park has something to offer visitor of all ages.
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3 - 4km hiking trail, enjoy scenic rugged coastline, view whales and icebergs.