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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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The centre offers story time, arts and crafts activities, games, puzzles, computer games, movie time, videos and a Junior Naturalist Program.
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Visit us to learn about Trinity's military history at this site while also learning about its latter history as a lighthouse.
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The Pippy Park Public Golf Course consist of an 18-hole championship course and a 9-hole course. Both courses offer golfers a spectacular panoramic view of St. John's.
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The Harbour Authority of Harbour Grace is home to 120 vessels, both fishing and pleasure on a year round basis. This natural harbour within a harbour was designed to complement its surroundings, such as a sea wall which follows the natural shore line. This marina is designed to highlight our history of piracy and the fishery.
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Historic WW1 Wireless Station with guided tours on early communications, S.S. Florizel, Sir James Pearl, Royal Navy, and Amateur Radio Station. Tune to our CICQ-FM Tourism Radio 92.3
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16km of machine groomed cross-country ski trails. 4km lighted trail, 6km snowshoeing trails. Heated hut.
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This 8 km trail takes you 1,100 fee. in elevation to a breathtaking view of Green Bay and the Gaff Topsails. View 3 waterfalls and a 600-foot gorge.
Toll Free: +1 (709) 268 3523
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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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One of the finest examples of ecclesiastical Gothic architecture in North America. The cathedral was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and the cornerstone was laid in 1847.
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A scenic 25km moderate trail along the rolling hills overlooking the beautiful Humber Valley. Time required: 2 days.
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A 7km moderate walking / hiking trail with beautiful views of Stephenville and Bay St. George. Time required half day.
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This 35km moderate to difficult back-country trail affording spectacular views of Southwest Feeder Gulch (including 1,000ft high Partridge Pond Falls) and Portland Creek Inner Pond. Time required 3 - 4 Days.
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The Newfoundland section of the International Appalachian Trail runs from Port Aux Basques along the Long Range Mountains to Crow Head, just east of L'Anse aux Meadows. See individual trail descriptions.
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A natural rock archway created by tidal action. Parking and picnic area provided. Camping is Not Permitted.
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The Archives is home to all marriage and baptismal records created before 1900, and the documents of all bishops from 1784 -1950.
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A large and growing colony of Arctic Terns just a hundred meters from shore. The birds nest on a two-acre island rock and can be seen from several shoreline vantage points.
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16 kms of prepared walking trails, provides breathtaking view of Placentia Bay, the woodland, wildlife and plants.
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Offers aa variety of family oriented attractions for local residents and visitors in the area.
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The trail is 4km and consiste of natural terrain and boardwalk with four different access points.