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Rocky Harbour
Gros Morne National Park has received world-wide recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its geological wonders and awe-inspiring fjords.
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Raleigh
Traditional Fishing Village, adventure cultural tourism, boat tours.
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Burgeo
The park is named for its undulating sand dunes and long expanses of flat, sandy beaches which are some of the most magnificent on the island portion of this province. Inland, the park is characterized by spruce-fir forest and barrens typical of the south coast of Newfoundland.
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Daniel's Harbour
Built in 1922, this traditional 2-storey house was home to Nurse Myra Bennett for 68 years. The Nurse Bennett Heritage House pays tribute to outport nursing throughout Newfoundland and Labrador.
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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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St. Anthony
The best kept artistic secret in Newfoundland and Labrador. A display of ceramic murals depicts the culture and the history of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Stephenville
The oldest known fossil bed of mountain trees that produced seeds, dating from 305 million years ago. The petrified trees lie on the creek bank just a few hundred metres from the highway.
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Corner Brook
42-kms of groomed trails for classic and skating, touring and racing. Ski and snowshoe rentals and lessons available. Lodge with cafe. About 10 minutes from downtown.
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Bird Cove
Bird Cove Project "Remains To Be Seen" minutes from Plum Point. Experience archaeology, culture, nature and adventure with our interpretive, educational and interactive tours. Learning Vacations Programs are available.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 247 2011
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Englee
This 2 kms trail will take you about an hour or so of strenuous walking as it is mostly an up hill climb.
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Ramea
Climb the steps to the top of Man-O-War hill for spectacular scenery. From the top of the hill, you can see all of Ramea Islands, White Bear Bay, and miles of surrounding coastline.
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Barachois Pond Provincial Park
The largest provincial park in western Newfoundland has 3,500 hectares of balsam fir forest, freshwater swimming beaches, bird watching, mountain streams, and hiking trails with panoramic views. A park interpreter provides guided walks, environmental games and campfire sing-alongs.
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Lark Harbour
This 3.2-km trail is moderately difficult with specactular scenery, directional signage on Little Port Road.
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Stephenville
A 7 km moderate walking / hiking trail with beautiful views of Stephenville and Bay St. George. Time required half day.
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Bide Arm
Offers aa variety of family oriented attractions for local residents and visitors in the area.
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Lark Harbour
2-km - easy. Suitable for all ages. Spectacular scenery. Well known for its magnificent sunsets.
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Port au Port West
Large wooden structure, Newfoundland craftsmanship, marble stations of the cross, original statues/altars, stained glass.
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Eddies Cove
These calcareous barrens are unique, supporting many species of plants not found elsewhere in Newfoundland. Many of the plant species are rare and endangered. Requires a hike from access road.
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Three Rock Cove
Great berry picking area, beautiful sunsets and sandy beaches. Overnight rest stop at the community centre, people travelling with trailers free. Picnic tables and washrooms.
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Port aux Basques
Enjoy a leisurely stroll at Scott's Cove Park along the Harbour Boardwalk.