Caplin Cottage
Located on the East Coast Trail, 20 minutes from downtown St. John's, Bay Bulls (whale and seabird tours) and Cape Spear National Historic Site. Our fully equipped, self-contained cottage features full-length deck with BBQ, ocean view, well-equipped kitchen, telephone, wireless, laundry, satellite TV, stereo, movie library. Queen and double beds in bedrooms, futon couch in living area. No pets or indoor smoking. German and French spoken, Itinerary planning and trailhead drop-off available.
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before departure. Also see offshore area disclaimer.
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Amenities
Located on East Coast Trail, 20 minutes from downtown St John's/Bay Bulls Boat Tours/Cape Spear National Historic Site, full-length deck with BBQ and ocean view, quality beds and bedding, fully-equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, internet / wireless / satellite / stereo/ movies, no pets or indoor smoking, German and French spoken, itinerary planning and hiker drop-off upon request.
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Watch Chris explain the word duckish. Here’s a hint: it has nothing to do with ducks. Or maybe it does?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YN0u8DjBIk&feature=youtu.be





