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South Coast
Nearby Ports: Garia Bay, Grand Bruit, Aaron Cove, Burgeo, Ramea, Grey River, FrancoisCheck your watch around here, because in these tiny isolated villages, some without streets, it seems that time is caught in the past. |
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Change Islands
Nearby Ports: Change IslandsDespite the name, this community hasn't changed much over the past century. Here, homes and lifestyles are from a more relaxed time. So drop into the general store and plan the perfect picnic in abandoned Puncheon Cove.
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Auk Island Winery
Nearby Ports: TwillingateRaise a glass to good times. Tour this winery, housed in a historic school building, and treat your palette to one of their 15 varieties, including specialty wines made from local berries - all available in the gift store and tasting room.
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Terra Nova National Park
Nearby Ports: Terra Nova National ParkFilled with a golf course, hiking trails and camping grounds, this park stands out. Combining the Atlantic Ocean, a rich boreal forest, rugged headlands and rich cultural history, it's not just the best of both worlds, it's the best of them all. |
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Botwood Heritage Park & Museum
Nearby Ports: BotwoodAs the most easterly province, we stand on guard for this country and this continent. Our proud military legacy lives here, so take flight with early aviation history, including a World War II seaplane and Catalina aircraft. |
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Mary March Provincial Museum
Nearby Ports: BotwoodFind out about the Beothuk, see how a town and an industry grew around one of the world's largest paper mills and meet 6,000 years of pioneering people who came to Central Newfoundland - fishing and hunting, mining and logging at this museum in Grand Falls-Windsor. |
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Boyd's Cove Beothuk Interpretation Centre
Nearby Ports: Lewisporte, TwillingateThey may be extinct, but their culture and spirit lives on. Visit the Interpretation Centre and discover the walking trail to the Beothuk's village from the 16th and 17th centuries.
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Logger's Life Provincial Museum
Nearby Ports: BotwoodMuseum guides and interpretative displays won't just show you the hard life of early 20th century logging camps, if you're feeling up for it, they'll let you try your hand at it.
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Iceberg Alley
Nearby Ports: TwillingateA series of small islands situated at the edge of 'Iceberg Alley,' Twillingate is one of our most picturesque outports. With hundreds of these 10,000 year old giants floating by each year, it's been named the Iceberg Capital of the World |
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Conne River
Nearby Ports: Conne RiverVisit this Mi'Kmaq town to see how spiritual Aboriginal traditions have been passed on from generations past. From traditional craft-making to the annual Pow-Wow, Conne River flows with culture
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Fogo Island
Nearby Ports: Fogo IslandNamed as one of the four corners of the earth by the Flat Earth Society, land and sea don't meet smoothly here. This place is as rugged, and beautiful, as it gets. A safehaven for fishermen, Elizabethan dialect and traditions survive from the 1700s.
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