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L'Anse-au-Loup
The museum displays the lifestyle and changes in Labrador for the past 150 years and how women helped in this change.
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Labrador City
The centre houses a 344 seat proscenium theatre and gallery/exhibition space.
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Happy Valley-Goose Bay
Winter Trail System. For enquiries on snowmobiling please visit our web site.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 884 7669
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Happy Valley-Goose Bay
The Lawrence O’Brien Arts Centre is a community run arts facility operated by the Eastern Labrador Arts Alliance providing quality arts entertainment, cultural activities, program and services.
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Black Tickle
A 15-minute easy walk along gravel and boardwalk to a popular fishing spot.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 931 2013
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St. Lewis
Restored mercantile business premises and contains several seashore buildings and houses a museum containing fishery and other historical artifacts.
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Pinware
A 1.2-km trail from the campground to the point overlooking the town of Pinware, the River and the Estuary.
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L'Anse-Amour
A plaque Site of National Historic Significance. This is the burial site of a Maritime Archaic Indian Child who died about 7,500 years ago. This mound is the earliest known funeral monument in North America.
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Labrador City
Menihek Nordic Ski Club, world class trails in Labrador City. Book beautiful A-frame lodge for you next meeting or conference.
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West St. Modeste
Located in West St Modeste, next to Oceanview Resort, an easy 1-km walk over the barrens to an excellent lookout over Strait of Belle Isle. Picnic tables are provided.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 931 2013
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Forteau
This scenic trail follows the shoreline of Forteau Bay and ends at a stunning waterfall cascading over a cliff.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 931 2013
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Pinware River Provincial Park
Pinware River Provincial Park is a 68 hectare park located on route 510, approximately 32-km southwest from Red Bay. A ferry crosses from St. Barbe on the Great Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland to souther Labrador approximately 53-km south of the Park. Opened in 1974, the park covers diverse terrain and vegetation.
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L'Anse-Amour
Climb 109 feet to the top of Canada's second tallest lighthouse. Exhibits tell the story of life on the Straits, gift shop, whale watching, trails to the Raleigh shipwreck.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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Point Amour
Take this trail along the wreck sites of HMS Raleigh and HMS Lily, British warships that ran aground at Point Amour.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 931 2013
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Red Bay
During the 16th century, whalers from the Basque Region of Spain and France where making seasonal voyages across the Atlantic to Labrador in pursuit of Right and Bowhead wha-les for the lucrative European market of whale products, in particular whale oil.
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Labrador City
The only known natural stands of jack pine in the province, and the most easterly occurrence of this tree species in North America.
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Red Bay
This 52-foot skeleton of a whale is 400 years old. The exhibit focuses on the research and protection of the North Atlantic Right Whale.
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St. Lewis
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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Red Bay
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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L'Anse-au-Loup
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.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 931 2013