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This park's 2,068 hectares stretch from the highways edge to the coast. There are no designated campsites, but you are permitted to camp on the parking lot in the picnic area. Pit toilets. A trail leads to the coast where you can see whales, seabirds, and seals.
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Basque chaloupe, one of three built in 2004 as part of the celebrations marking the 500th anniversary of the arrival of the French on these shores.
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A great area to sit and relax in the shade while viewing birds, whales, or having a picnic.
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Located in Round Da Bay Inn. Many of the paintings depict rural Newfoundland in the early 1900's. Prints and originals are available for purchase.
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The Christopher Pratt Art Gallery has temperature and humidity controlled environment, designed to display a permanent collection of art works by Christopher Pratt and other well-known artists.
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The oldest standing wooden church in Newfoundland was built in 1833, with the tower added in 1880. It is open to the public for viewing.
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The Churchill Falls Generating Staion is one of the largest underground hudroelectric power houses in the world, providing clean renewable energy to millions of consumers throughout North America.
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This trail traces the coast of inner Newman Sound. View shorebirds, waterfalls, tidal hats and more. 9.5km return.
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The town has 2 trails with beautiful scenic outlooks. We also have a gazebo at another lookout point with a bridge connecting.
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Take a walk around this peaceful 4-km boardwalk. Enjoy the fresh air and scenery or let your kids have fun in the playground. Washroom facilities available.
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Approximately 4-5 miles of rugged coastline, rock formations, sea stacks, geology and
great beaches. Level 3-4.
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This scenic beach is located at the mouth of the Grand Codroy River. Natural Scenic Attraction Park.
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An Archaeological site featuring excavations of Lord Baltimore's colony dating to 1621, interpretation centre, conservation laboratory, 17th century reproduction kitchen, heritage gardens and gift shop.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 326 5669
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A provocative, multi-media experience of 1830s St. John's set in a Georgian house. British naval government is ending. Newspapers, pulpits and pubs are ablaze with talk of new government.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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The Commonwealth War Graves serves as a reminder to us of the ideals and sacrifices made by the men and women of Canada and the Commonwealth on our behalf.
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In the former Customs building, the museum's exhibits focus on the fishery, early aviation, period furniture, photography, the history of Harbour Grace, including the fires which devastated the town.
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This site was used by Capt. James Cook as he kept an eye out for smugglers and privateers from 1763-1767 when he charted the coast. Gravel and boardwalk trail, 6 km round trip.
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Learn about the work of the Cooper at this historic site while watching a demonstration in barrel making take place.
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Copper Mine Falls Trail is an easy, scenic 5-km trail leading to a beautiful waterfall.
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3.8-km - moderate to difficult. Allow 4-6 hours. Spectacular view of Outer Bay of Islands.