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Roddickton
Extraordinary opportunity to view Atlantic Salmon entering underground limestone river caves!
Toll Free: +1 (866) 218 4400
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Stephenville
The Walk-A-Ways Trail Network is an easy scenic 14.5-km signed walk through the community of Stephenville.
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Deer Lake
A walking trail along the magnificent shores of Deer Lake. A beautiful sandy beach boarders the trail where swimming, water sports and a boat launch is available.
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Botwood
Four interconnected trails: Killick Island Walk,
5-kms, featuring WWII bunkers, Lighthouse Point a seaside walk, the Old Railway Link a seaside walk and King Ridge Lookout.
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Sally's Cove
An easy to moderate 2 hours, 6 km return walk from the parking lot to Western Brook Pond, an ancient fjord. Boat tours operate daily in the summer.
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Upper Ferry
A serene trail along the Grand Codroy Estuary. The trail is a birding hotspot.
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St. Anthony
A series or boardwalks and short stairways, which leads to an amazing look-out over the Atlantic Ocean, underneath the huge cliffs of Fishing Point (a must see).
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Englee
A 1.5 - 2 hour moderate to strenuous hike across Englee Island through a "crooked forest." Turn Left on Marine Side Drive to trail head at end of road.
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Flower's Cove
Peer into clefts eroded deep in the limestone pavement and discover plants growing in shady rock gardens.
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Mary's Harbour
Scenic walk to Water Falls - great salmon fishing area.
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Winterland
The Winterland Eco Museum is a 3-km wheelchair accessible trail with interactive exhibits of the area's natural and cultural heritage.
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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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Woody Point
Step back in time. A self-guided walk through the historic downtown area, the west coasts centre of commerce and law at the turn of the century. Features three registered heritage structures.