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Grenfell Mission
Nearby Ports: St. AnthonyCelebrate the legacy of Sir Wilfred Grenfell, who once walked the shores of Northern Newfoundland and Labrador bringing food, clothing and medical care to our most remote communities. |
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Captain Cook Monument
Nearby Ports: Corner BrookThe first to map Newfoundland and its intricacies, we celebrate this famed explorer with stunning views of the nestled town of Corner Brook and the Bay of Islands. Up here, you'll find yourself looking for as much detail as he did. |
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Codroy Valley International Wetlands
Nearby Ports: Codroy Valley, Channel Port aux BasquesUp, up and away! Home to Canada's greatest variety of migratory waterfowl, there's more than 200 species to see in this wetland of international importance.
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Port au Choix
Nearby Ports: Port au ChoixArchaeologists dream of this place. Showcasing the Aboriginal history of Western Newfoundland with traces of four ancient cultures, visit in the summer for fired and fresh baked bread from the French Bread Oven.
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French Shore Interpretation Centre
Nearby Ports: St. AnthonyFor 400 years, French Fishermen sought these shores to catch our most plentiful resource, the cod. Their rich influence hasn't left this land and exhibits and artifacts remain, including a 165' long hand stitched tapestry.
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Gros Morne National Park
Nearby Ports: Gros Morne National Park, Bonne Bay, Woody Point, Norris Point, Corner BrookMore than a National Park. More than a UNESCO World Heritage Site. More than waterfalls, trails, sea stacks and beaches. Gros Morne is a life-changing experience and a must-see on our province's west coast, either by hiking or by boat tour.
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Rose Blanche Lighthouse
Nearby Ports: Channel Port aux BasquesBuilt in 1873, this is the only restored granite lighthouse in Atlantic Canada and features rustic and historic charm.
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L'Anse aux Meadows UNESCO World Heritage Site
Nearby Ports: L'Anse aux Meadows, St. AnthonyThe only authenticated Viking site in North America, see where Leif Ericson landed and lived over 1,000 years ago. Not just the edge of North America, we're on the edge of discovery.
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Western Brook Pond Tour
Nearby Ports: Corner Brook, Gros Morne National Park, Bonne Bay, Woody Point, Norris PointJourney through highs and lows on a boat and walking tour. Glaciers carved these fjords, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, into inspiring and dramatic cliffs. Plus, with a 2,000ft waterfall, this tour is as dramatic as it gets. |
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Newfoundland Insectarium
Nearby Ports: Corner BrookHundreds of tropical butterflies showcase their amazing life cycle here, one of only two live interactive butterfly exhibits in Canada. Many live and display exhibits of rare and unusual species are also housed in this 8,000sq/ft facility. |
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Port au Port Peninsula
Nearby Ports: StephenvilleJump for a scenic coastal drive around the Port au Port Peninsula where the descendants of French fishermen who pursued their livelihoods for centuries retain their distinct language and culture. We like to think it has that certain je ne sais quoi. |
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Ziplining
Nearby Ports: Corner BrookDuring a 1,000ft rush with ziplining at Marble Mountain, you'll swerve past it all, including a 20 storey waterfall just outside Corner Brook. So hold on. You're about to go fast. Really, really, fast.
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