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St. Vincent's
A beautiful cobblestone beach in St. Vincent's visitors can stop and enjoy the antics of the humpback whales that come close to shore because of deep water. Paved parking, wheelchair accessibility.
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Sunnyside, Trinity Bay
Sunnyside has been the site of a number of historic events. Visitors can enjoy the view while learning about our history.
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Cupids
This giant Union Jack is a replica of the second largest flag in the British Empire flown in Cupids in 1910 for the tercentenary of Cupids founding.
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Markland
Newfoundland's first winery offers kosher, sulphite-free, natural wines. Come and experience the finer flavours in life. $10.00 for tour and tasting.
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Whiteway
An excellent walking trail around Jimmy's Rowe's Pond in Whiteway.
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St. John's
Awaken your senses with deluxe spa treatments and relax in luxurious hotel suites.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 635 3772
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Cupids
Archaeologists are uncovering the original 1610 plantation site, the oldest English colony in Canada. Artifacts are found daily, such as stoneware, clay pipes and 17th century glass.
Toll Free: +1 (800) 563 6353
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Topsail
Popular day use park offers concession, picnic sites, playground, hiking, walking and beautiful view of Conception Bay from saltwater beach.
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St. John's
Bally Haly is St. John's oldest and only private golf course in Newfoundland. Located in the east end of St. John's, it provides scenic views of Cabot Tower and the Atlantic Ocean.
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Witless Bay
7.3-km trail between Bay Bulls and Witless Bay. Allow 2-4 hours. Easy-moderate. Attractions include walking through woods and meadows. excellent ocean views of Witless Bay Ecological Reserve, sea stacks, seabirds, whales.
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Pouch Cove
15-km of awe-inspiring hiking trail linking Flatrock to Pouch Cove. Find yourself at the edge of the world.
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Ferryland
5.2-km trail between Calvert and Ferryland. Allow 1.5-2 hours. Easy. Attractions include offshore islands, meadows, cobble beaches, old railway route, stone church, easy family walking.
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La Manche Provincial Park
14.5-km trail between La Manche village and Brigus South. Allow 6-9 hours. Moderate / difficult. Attractions include the abandoned La Manche village, eagles, whales, seabirds, woodlands and rugged coastline.
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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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Long Pond
We are North America's most easterly yacht club located on the shoreline of Conception Bay just 15 minutes drive from St. John's.
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Cape Spear
3.7-km, 1 - 2 hour, easy to moderate hike between Blackhead and Cape Bay. Attractions en route include sea caves, whales, seabirds, a World War II dummy fort, the lightkeeper's garden and berry picking.
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St. John's
This difficult 1.7-km trail on Signal Hill from Cabot Tower to Lower Battery Road descends almost 500 feet over stairs, boardwalk and footpath. Incredible view of The Narrows.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 773 8888
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Hopeall
Newfoundland ponies and horses of many breeds. A sanctuary for equines in need of care. Please visit and see how unwanted animals have been rescued and rehabilitated. Bring your camera.
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St. John's
Looking for your roots? This is a good place to start. The Society, founded in 1984, provides a wealth of information on sources of information of interest to the researcher.
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Bay Roberts
The trail winds through the earliest settlement of Bay Roberts. Remains of rock walls, foundations, root cellars and grave sites. Picnic areas. Seasonal whale watching.