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Herring Neck
Beautiful easy trail over looking the ocean in Friday's Bay. The community of Carter's Cove can be seen as well as other towns.
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Baie Verte
A "tunnel" displays and illustrates the life of a miner from the late 1800s to present day. The new Norm Peters Room Exhibit is named for a prospector many years ago from our neck of the woods.
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Musgrave Harbour
Sir Frederick Banting, co-discoverer of insulin, died in a plane crash near the town during WWII. Come see the wreckage remains and a replica of this Hudson Bomber.
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Newtown
Newtown, the Venice of Newfoundland. Imagine the past meeting the present! Meet characters from the past in our homes, school, fish stage, gardens, and Seal Hunt Interpretation Centre. Live interpretation, theatre and dinner theatre.
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Bay du Nord Wilderness Reserve
Roadless 2,895 sq km wilderness in south-eastern Newfoundland. Wildlife populations and plant communities thrive with little or no disturbances from humans. Access via hiking trails and canoe route.
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Eastport
A 200 seat theatre, art gallery, gift shop and information centre. Summer concert series, art exhibits, music and souvenirs.
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Leading Tickles
A trail to this 200 foot look-out to view icebergs and whales. Binoculars available to view
this breathtaking sight.
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Lushes Bight
Beaumont United Church is a beautiful attraction, built in early 1900's and still in its natural state.
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Lushes Bight
Beautiful, scenic park with beach starting with shallow water, gets deeper as you go out. Floating dock for diving and sunning. Change rooms, picnic tables, unsupervised.
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Boyd's Cove
Though the last Beothuk died in 1829, the story of how these people thrived in Newfoundland is pieced together by historians and archeologists. Multi-media exhibits/trail to archeology site.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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Bishop's Falls
Heritage museum exhibiting railway, logging, community and sports. Crafts and gift shop.
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Bishop's Falls
Former railway trestle, now a boardwalk. Spanning 927 feet across the Exploits River, it is the longest trestle in Newfoundland, even longer than the Titanic! Built in 1901.
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Virgin Arm
This 2 km trails leads from trailhead where a lookout provides an expansive view of the many islands in Dildo Run.
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Fogo
Bleak House was built around 1826 for John Slade of Poole, England and was later owned by the Earle Family from 1897-1967. It is now registered as a Heritage Site.
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Terra Nova National Park of Canada
Follow the scenic shoreline of Newman Sound, then take the boardwalk across bog and forest to the glistening sandy shoreline of Blue Hill Pond. 3.5km return.
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Burnside
Archaeological Interpretation Centre contains a small museum, archaeology lab and gift shop, thousands of artifacts.
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Wesleyville
Linking our cultural heritage to the contemporary arts.
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La Scie
Beautiful, scenic location overlooking La Scie.
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Botwood
World War II sea-plane base, P.B.Y. Catalina aircraft. Heritage and Aviation Museum, archive, eropean explorers, hospital, railway, shipping, aboriginal cultures displays, antiques snowmobiles.
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Joe Batt's Arm
Come visit this beautiful home constructed over 100 years ago - with hand carved siding and stained glass windows.