Droghedea Historical Farmhouse
The word Droghedea came from Wales in the early 1800's, then bought to Newfoundland which later became a fishing and lumber community. Droghedea means " Valley of Hope".
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Amenities
Designated heritage structure, beothuck indian hiking/walking/ATV trail, beautiful scenery in wooded area, natural water supply (river on property), fishing and berry picking, lots of wildlife (moose, fox, rabbits, eagles), driving ranges nearby.
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Route 71, Exit 31 , Makinsons47.5075, -53.3065 (Download GPX )May 15 - Sep 16+1 (709) 786 9619
+1 (709) 690 3169Admission $2
Directions
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