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Red Bay
Moderate walking trail. This is a boardwalk consisting of 689 steps, descriptive panels, rest stops and 2 coin operated telescopes, with a breath taking view of Red Bay
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Mary's Harbour
2000-ft boardwalk to area were residents of Mary's Harbour once lived, leads to Atlantic Ocean.
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North West River
An absolute gem. The main section is a superb re-creation of an old-time Labrador store. Four Exhibits: (1) Trappers & Families. (2) International Grenfell Association. (3) Hudson Bay Company. (4) Hubbard Expeditions, which includes some of Leonidas Hubbard's personal possessions. Postcards.
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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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Labrador City
Adventurous and challenging describe this course in Western Labrador. The most northerly course in Eastern Canada, carved out of the natural wilderness.
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Churchill Falls
The Churchill Falls Generating Staion is one of the largest underground hudroelectric power houses in the world, providing clean renewable energy to millions of consumers throughout North America.
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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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Labrador City
The centre houses a 344 seat proscenium theatre and gallery/exhibition space.
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North West River
The highest point in North West River overlooking Lake Melville and Grand Lake. Excellent view of the Mealy Mountains. Watch the sunset and sunrise. Enjoy the tranquility and a family picnic.
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Mary's Harbour
Scenic walk to Water Falls - great salmon fishing area.
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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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North West River
'The Past is Where We Come From' presents the experience of the Innu, Innu, the People of NunatuKavutand, Settlers in Labrador. Ask about special events and temporary exhibitions.
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Labrador City
Gateway Labrador is a unique place to visit. We have a great visit information centre, exhibit, craft / gift shop and friendly staff.
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West St. Modeste
Bouquets Hill Walking Trail is a 40 minute walk. As you reach the top you have a beautiful view overlooking the ocean.
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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
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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L'Anse-au-Loup
The trail winds through a stunted tuckamore forest and across barren grounds to a spectacular panorama of the Strait of Belle Isle at trail's end.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 931 2013
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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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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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Happy Valley-Goose Bay
Documenting and preserving Labrador history. Offers a quarterly magazine published since 1975 and our extensive archive.