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Flatrock
18 Acre recreation park: soccer field, tennis court, children's playground, softball field and chalet.
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Brigus South
6.5-km trail between Brigus South and Admiral's Cove. Allow 2-4 hours. Moderate. Attractions include beaches, good views, high cliff walking, abandoned settlement, meadows.
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Cape Race
A replica of the 1904 Marconi Wireless Station. This station received the distress signal from the RMS Titanic
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Port aux Basques
Established in 1997 this park stretches almost 900-km from Port Aux Basques to St. John's.
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Winterton
A centre for the history and traditions of wooden boat building. Featuring exhibits, cultural experiential building workshops and gift kiosk.
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Brigus
Unique showplace of Brigus history, artifacts and photographs covering a period of almost 200 years. Pictorial archives have photographs on display dating back to 1876. Local architecture highlighted.
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Avalon Wilderness Reserve
This 1,070-sq km reserve comprises one of North America's most southerly, unspoiled barrens. It is a sanctuary for a medley of wildlife and plant species. The caribou herd is Canada's most southerly, containing some of the world's largest caribou.
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Blackhead, Cape Spear
Commemorated for the age and architecture of the oldest surviving lighthouse in the province. Located at the most easterly point in North America. Check out the new EXPLORA Gps Tour.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 773 8888
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Topsail
A 1.3-km walking tour of the town's designated heritage area. A storyboard located at St. John the Evangelist Church, a provincial historic site, guided tour.
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Carbonear
Registered Heritage Structure in 1987 by Parks Canada. Representative of CN Stations in Newfoundland.
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St. John's
The oldest United Church in St. John's, rebuilt in 1896 of Romanesque origin, features a hammer beam roof, iron grillwork, 50 stained glass windows and a Casavant organ originally installed in 1930.
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Hant's Harbour
Registered Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Site, Heritage Fishing Stage constructed around 1905, used by the fishermen for years. Artifacts displayed are original items used by the early fishermen.
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Mobile
5.1-km trail between Mobile and Tors Cove. Allow 1.5-2.5 hours. Easy. Attractions include Gentle shoreline, sheltered woods, 3 pebble beaches, picnicking, seabirds and whales.
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Harbour Grace
This church is over 125 years, a wooden frame building and is typical of the design for that era, the interior has classic Roman details in the vernacular with an interesting diaper pattern ceiling.
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St. John's
Quidi Vidi Village Plantation - a cultural craft experience located within a historic fishing village destination.
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St. John's
Park surrounds the Johnson Geo Centre on Signal Hill Road. It features eight looped walking trails covering 1.6km, views of the city, storyboards that cover the geology and botany.
Toll Free: +1 (866) 868 7625
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Torbay
Explore and celebrate the history of this rural Newfoundland community, Torbay, minutes from St. John's.
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Mount Pearl
Mount Pearl, described as a City within a Park, has over 60 parks, playgrounds, multi-purpose areas and playfields. Visitors are invited to come out and explore our parks.
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St. John's
A historic wooden structure, built in 1836. Today it houses an archive and vital congregation. Oldest continually used Anglican Church in the province.
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Cupids
One of Newfoundland's earliest Methodist churches, built in 1875 and still in operation. Contains original pipe organ installed in 1900, original bell in tower.