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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.
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Ramea
A collection reflecting Ramea's long history including many things owned by the Penny Family (i.e. set of Newfoundland law books).
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Cow Head
A long sandy beach 5-km with pale sand. Offshore, the main beach is protected from waves by low rocky islands.
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Corner Brook
Showy Mountain Trail offers spectacular views of the Blow Me Down Mountains to the northwest and gets its name from Showy Lady Slippers which found along the trail.
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Cormack
Situated on the scenic Humber River and is a popular place for salmon angling. The park is named in honour of Sir Richard Squires the Prime Minister of Newfoundland from 1919 to 1923 and 1928 to1932.
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Corner Brook
Exhibits of contemporary regional, national and international visual art within a stimulating educational setting.
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Flower's Cove
St. Barnabas Anglican Church was started on July 23, 1920. Because of the many pairs of skin boots sold for church building funds, the church is known as the "Skin Boot Church."
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J. T. Cheeseman Provincial Park
A 2-km trail from the day-use area to the coast where the spray from breaking waves looks like smoke, and hence the trail's name.
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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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St. Anthony
Walking area on gravel road or beach. Whales and icebergs sightseeing in season. Picnic area. New walking trail that leads walkers near the ocean to Silver Points where there is a rest area.
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Jackson's Arm
A cluster of buildings exemplifying out port life in Newfoundland in early 20th century.
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Doyles
A well marked trail to the top of the Long Range Mountains or branch off around the side of the mountain to Campbell's Brook. Rest and picnic areas.
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Steady Brook
Forested hills alternate with colossal exposed layers of rock and the steady brook, which gathers part of its source from Line Pond, plunges down the eastern slopes about 60 meters.
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Stephenville
Performing arts facility which houses two theatres, Sep-Jun regular season, Jul and Aug Venue for Stephenville Theatre Festival.
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Bellburns
This unique limestone fossil locality of international imporance contains examples of middle ordovician fossila approximately 470 million years old.