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Religious, cultural and educational artifacts; information on Aguathuna limestone quarry, Abbott & Halibuton business (oldest in area), local craft shop with souvenirs and crafts, tea room, picnic area.
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The Sister's Dream School Museum is a pop-up book of life in the past. Experience life as a student in the early 1900s. Visit our new tea room.
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Trail is access by a 1-hour ferry ride. Overfalls Trail is a easy to moderate 5 km (3 mile) 4-5 hour wilderness trail.
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Breathtaking view of cliffs, whales and seabirds. Traditional French bread oven and acadian monument. Vue spectaculair! Des baleines, des oiseaux, les falaises, un four a pain et le monument acadien.
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Located on the pristine shores of Deer Lake, Pasadena Beach is the perfect place to relax on the beach, enjoy food & refreshments, or take in some live entertainment.
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Pasadens ski and nature park,18-km groomed ski trails, 2-km lit tails, 6-km snowshoe trails, hiking trails in summer and fall.
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Located 12-km off route 430 on the tip of the Great Northern Peninsula. The park encompasses 897 hectares of delightfully varied vegetation.
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Four ancient cultures have been found here: Maritime Archaic Indian, Groswater Palaeoeskimo and Dorset Palaeoeskimo, Recent Indian. Self-Guided Visitor Experience opportunities are available at the Visitor Centre and other locations.
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Displayed artifacts in the Museum and train cars which recall the history of the Newfoundland Railway.
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This Roman Catholic Church was built in 1912 and now a Registered Heritage Structure.
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A collection of narrow gauge rolling stock from the Newfoundland Railway including steam locomotive No. 593, working diesel electric locomotive No. 931, snow plow train and various other cars.
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Traditional Fishing Village, adventure cultural tourism, boat tours.
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View this historic community and hospitality of residents. Breathtaking scenery along the walking trails.
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The Rattler is a unique waterfall that tumbles into the sea at the east end of McIvers. It is a refreshing swim for the hardy where you can swim in the sea and rinse in the falls. Also a good place to view Woods Island, the largest island in the Bay of Islands.
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Humber Valley Resort's River Course, voted Canada's Best New Course 2007, by SCOREGolf Magazine, is an 18-hole, par 72 championship golf course measuring 7,199 yards.
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New 3 km trail, runs along one of the greatest salmon rivers in Newfoundland.
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Information centre in a 100 year old house with rooms from that era, offer information on the area and part of the Heritage Walk.
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This is one of the last granite lighthouses on the Atlantic seaboard. It was built in 1873 and restored in 1999.
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A facility displaying the history of communities in the Humber Valley. Exhibits on logging, agriculture, transportation and community life.
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Early policing in Newfoundland, includes artifacts and photographs.