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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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Popular day use park offers concession, picnic sites, playground, hiking, walking and beautiful view of Conception Bay from saltwater beach.
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5-Kilometres from St. Lewis. Here a boardwalk leads from the highway parking lot to a wharf on the pond and a picnic and viewing area.
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A 3-km nature trail winds through a mixture of woods and wetlands. Along the way wild animals are displayed in sensitively developed enclosures representing their natural habitat.
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The park is named for its undulating sand dunes and long expanses of flat, sandy beaches which are some of the most magnificent on the island portion of this province. Inland, the park is characterized by spruce-fir forest and barrens typical of the south coast of Newfoundland.
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Stroll this gentle loop around the tranquil waters of Sandy pond. Wide trail, mostly boardwalk. 3km loop.
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This 1.7-km looped trail goes from the day-use parking lot through a mixed forest of birch and evergreens to a scenic lookout that will give hikers a view of the park. This is an excellent trail to look for wild flowers such as Bunchberry, Labrador Tea and Twinflower. A second trail goes 3.4-km along freshwater pond.
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Enjoy a leisurely stroll at Scott's Cove Park along the Harbour Boardwalk.
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A long sandy beach 5-km with pale sand. Offshore, the main beach is protected from waves by low rocky islands.
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Visit the Arrow Air Crash Site, where a monument was erected in memory of the 256 individuals who lost their lives on December 12, 1985.
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Situated on the scenic Humber River and is a popular place for salmon angling. The park is named in honour of Sir Richard Squires the Prime Minister of Newfoundland from 1919 to 1923 and 1928 to1932.
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3 km moderate trail from Long Point Lighthouse to Lower Head, passes old copper mine and goes through Sea Breeze Park, pass root cellars.
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Enjoy breath-taking scenery from all three trails. The Middle Brook Trail, Gambo River Trail and the Dominion Point Trail.
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A 2-km trail from the day-use area to the coast where the spray from breaking waves looks like smoke, and hence the trail's name.
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This 3.2-km trail is moderately difficult with specactular scenery, directional signage on Little Port Road.
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Two trails. 1 km trail to a rocky beach and views of Back Harbour and Crow Head. Second trail goes to Gillis Cove. Access both from Spencer's Park. Trail is moderate. Lava formation at Gillis Cove.
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Enjoy the giant water slide, 18 hole mini golf, quarter mile go-cart track, mini go-cart track, bumper boats, bumper cars, swimming pool and kiddie recreation area. A fun time for the entire family.
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This 4-km return, 1.5 hour, moderate trail takes you through ancient peridotite rocks from the earth's mantle.
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Visit Terra Nova National Park, where the Atlantic Ocean reaches deep into the boreal forest. Camp, hike, explore the coast or visit our marine touch tank.
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