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Cape St. George
Breathtaking view of cliffs, whales and seabirds. Traditional French bread oven and acadian monument. Vue spectaculair! Des baleines, des oiseaux, les falaises, un four a pain et le monument acadien.
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Pasadena
Located on the pristine shores of Deer Lake, Pasadena Beach is the perfect place to relax on the beach, enjoy food & refreshments, or take in some live entertainment.
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Pasadena
Pasadens ski and nature park,18-km groomed ski trails, 2-km lit tails, 6-km snowshoe trails, hiking trails in summer and fall.
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Pistolet Bay Provincial Park
Located 12-km off route 430 on the tip of the Great Northern Peninsula. The park encompasses 897 hectares of delightfully varied vegetation.
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Port au Choix
Four ancient cultures have been found here: Maritime Archaic Indian, Groswater Palaeoeskimo and Dorset Palaeoeskimo, Recent Indian. Self-Guided Visitor Experience opportunities are available at the Visitor Centre and other locations.
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Port aux Basques
Displayed artifacts in the Museum and train cars which recall the history of the Newfoundland Railway.
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St. Andrew's
This Roman Catholic Church was built in 1912 and now a Registered Heritage Structure.
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Corner Brook
A collection of narrow gauge rolling stock from the Newfoundland Railway including steam locomotive No. 593, working diesel electric locomotive No. 931, snow plow train and various other cars.
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Raleigh
Traditional Fishing Village, adventure cultural tourism, boat tours.
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Ramea
View this historic community and hospitality of residents. Breathtaking scenery along the walking trails.
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McIver's
The Rattler is a unique waterfall that tumbles into the sea at the east end of McIvers. It is a refreshing swim for the hardy where you can swim in the sea and rinse in the falls. Also a good place to view Woods Island, the largest island in the Bay of Islands.
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Humber Valley Resort
Humber Valley Resort's River Course, voted Canada's Best New Course 2007, by SCOREGolf Magazine, is an 18-hole, par 72 championship golf course measuring 7,199 yards.
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River of Ponds
New 3 km trail, runs along one of the greatest salmon rivers in Newfoundland.
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Woody Point
Information centre in a 100 year old house with rooms from that era, offer information on the area and part of the Heritage Walk.
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Rose Blanche
This is one of the last granite lighthouses on the Atlantic seaboard. It was built in 1873 and restored in 1999.
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Deer Lake
A facility displaying the history of communities in the Humber Valley. Exhibits on logging, agriculture, transportation and community life.
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Corner Brook
Early policing in Newfoundland, includes artifacts and photographs.
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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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St. Anthony
Climb 476 stairs to the top of Fishing Point to take in a mesmerizing view of pristine coastline and the Atlantic Ocean. Rated moderate to difficult, 90 minutes.
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Port aux Basques
Enjoy a leisurely stroll at Scott's Cove Park along the Harbour Boardwalk.