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Port au Port West
This is the oldest established firm on the west coast of Newfoundland (Est.1885). The Upper Level Gift Shop is located upstairs.
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Port au Port West
Newfoundland's first alpaca farm situated on scenic Bay St. George. Meet our alpacas and llamas and visit our 1,000 square foot craft store and interpretation centre.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 648 9414
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Corner Brook
A scenic 25 km moderate trail along the rolling hills overlooking the beautiful Humber Valley. Time required: 2-days.
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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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Portland Creek
A 35 km moderate - difficult back-country trail with spectacular views of Southwest Feeder Gulch (including 1000 ft high Partridge Pond Falls) and Portland Creek Inner Pond. Time required 3-4 Days.
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Port aux Basques
The Newfoundland section of the International Appalachian Trail runs from Port Aux Basques along the Long Range Mountains to Crow Head, east of L'Anse aux Meadows. See individual trail descriptions.
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Portland Creek
A natural rock archway created by tidal action. Parking and picnic area provided. Camping is not permitted.
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McIver's
The common terns nest on an island in McIvers after flying from the southern hemisphere.
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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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Bide Arm
The trail is 4 km and consiste of natural terrain and boardwalk with four different access points.
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Bide Arm
Come visit the Ashton House and see our artifacts and hear the stories of our past. A place of remembering and reflecting.
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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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Englee
Moderate to strenuous 0.6 km trail up wooden steps to several lookouts over Canada Bay and Englee Harbour. Spur trail leads to sea caves. Turn left after bridge, follow harbour road to trailhead.
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Daniel's Harbour
5400 feet of walking trail. The trail provides a view of the pond, mountains, links other developments in the town, a rest area, plaza signage highlighting services. Cross-country ski trail in winter.
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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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Bird Cove
Town museum, heritage room, craft/gift shop, archaeology laboratory, Captain James Cook display, whalebone exhibit, rocks and fossils display. Take a guided tour through the centre or book a tour.
Toll Free: +1 (877) 247 2011
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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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Benoit's Cove
Breath taking view of Blow Me Down Mountains and the Islands.
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Bay of Islands
The Blow Me Down Nature Trail is a window into the earth's most intimate geology.
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Blow Me Down Provincial Park
Situated on a peninsula between Lark and York Harbours, the park offers magnificent views of the Blow Me Down Mountains and the Bay of Islands.