Dark Tickle Co. Wild Berry Economusee
Manufacturer of products from unique wild berries you can watch being made. The Dark Tickle Economusee uses educational tours with museum-like interpretation to teach about wild berries. An interpretive trail leads to a bog where wild berries thrive in their native habitat. Sample at 'The Berry Patch', our in house tea room, browse our boutique for a wide variety of Newfoundland arts, crafts, and berry products. Home of the Granchain Exhibit, a showcase on a 18th century explorer.
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An integrated site with boutique, tearoom, washrooms and economusee all on same level for easy access. Home of the Granchain Exhibit, a showcase on a 18th century explorer.
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Newfoundland & Labrador is known for its unique culture and quiet ingenuity, so its no wonder that even our trash bins can be an source of creativity.





