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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.
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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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Climb the steps to the top of Man-O-War hill for spectacular scenery. From the top of the hill, you can see all of Ramea Islands, White Bear Bay, and miles of surrounding coastline.
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Atlantic Canada's premier ski resort with a 1700 foot vertical drop, 40 runs, 5 lifts, and an average annual snowfall of 16 feet.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 462 7253
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Picnic, playground area, swimming pool. Located in the heart of the city.
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The only access to surrounding communities in the 1900’s. Thrombolites are primitive life forms, bun-shaped, these unicellular critters left a good size trace of their existence in the fossil record.
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A self guided trail and monument commemorates Mattie Mitchell as a person of national historic significance.
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A 1-2 km walking trail with a spectacular view of the Bay of Islands.
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A spectacular view of the Bay of Islands or go for a stroll on the shore.
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In 1984, this bear was wandering in the community. The bear was discovered collapsed on the harbour and shortly after was airlifted to a local taxidermist for mounting.
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Stretch you legs and watch for signs of moose along our 2 km woodland trail. Easy walking 1 hour to complete.
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A 417 year old carved cedar pole erected in 1999. The Tree has 50 carvings that depict historic scenes, icons, images, events and people of Newfoundland and Labrador from Work of art carvings.
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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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Built in 1922, this traditional 2-storey house was home to Nurse Myra Bennett for 68 years. The Nurse Bennett Heritage House pays tribute to outport nursing throughout Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Easy 1.5-2 hour, 4km walk between the sand dunes and the campground at Shallow Bay. Leaves from the day use area. Wonderful dappled light and access to sandy beach.
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A beautiful grotto built in 1987 and blessed on July 17th of that year to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish
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Large wooden structure, Newfoundland craftsmanship, marble stations of the cross, original statues/altars, stained glass.