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Hiking and nature trail. A path has been cut up the side of a hill with steps and walkway over muddy areas.
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During the 16th century, whalers from the Basque Region of Spain and France where making seasonal voyages across the Atlantic to Labrador.
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Beautiful Walking trail around a pond.
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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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Climb 476 stairs to the top of Fishing Point to take in a mesmerizing view of pristine coastline and the Atlantic Ocean. Rated moderate to difficult, 90 minutes.
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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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The walk to Schooner Cove provides excellent opportunities to examine the local flora and berries. Schooner Cove was first occupied by the Maritime Archaic people.
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Enjoy a leisurely stroll at Scott's Cove Park along the Harbour Boardwalk.
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Walking/hiking trail along the edge of the Atlantic. Hike to the top of the hill to get a great view of Trinity Bay. In season, view humpback whales.
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French Bread Oven & hiking trail to resettled community. To let visitors see how the French, when they lived in Newfoundland, prepared and baked their bread and other foods in their ovens. The hiking trail leads to Shoe Cove Bight, a distance of 2 kms, once the largest community in Notre Dame Bay. Walk the trail, see the sights, enjoy the view.
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Showy Mountain Trail offers spectacular views of the Blow Me Down Mountains to the northwest and gets its name from Showy Lady Slippers which found along the trail.
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Moderate - difficult 5.3-km loop coastal trail features sea stacks, whales, icebergs and eagles as well as views of the communities of Port Rexton and Trinity. This trail has been selected by Travel and Leisure Magazine as one of the top 35 walks in North America and Europe in its August 2003 World Best Awards issue.
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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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16-kms of developed hiking trails over abandoned mine roads - Iron Springs, Director, etc. An exciting hike for mineral and rock enthusiasts to experience the diversity of our lapidary paradise.
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A well marked trail to the top of the Long Range Mountains or branch off around the side of the mountain to Campbell's Brook. Rest and picnic areas.
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Forested hills alternate with colossal exposed layers of rock and the steady brook, which gathers part of its source from Line Pond, plunges down the eastern slopes about 60 meters.