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Newfoundland Museum: The Rooms
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Sharon Hunt
Visitors to St. John's, Newfoundland, can learn more about this capital city, and Canada's youngest province, at this showcase. more...
Christmas Shopping in St. John's
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Sharon Hunt
St. John's, Newfoundland, has many stores where Christmas shoppers can find something special for this holiday season. more...
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Sharon Hunt
In St. John's, Newfoundland, dance, listen to great traditional music, and have fun getting Screeched-In on George Street, the place to party on The Rock more...
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Mary Williams
Although Newfoundland is a part of Canada, it's a world apart from the mainland. Here are a few tips to make your journey and your visit more enjoyable. more...
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Mary Williams
One of the more popular ways of getting to Newfoundland is by ferry across the Cabot Strait, and for good reason; it's a grand experience. more...
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Mary Williams
Where can you go to have wild birds eat right out of your hand, scoop fish from the sea in a bucket or look a moose in the eye? Where else but Newfoundland? more...
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Mary Williams
This is the place where the day first dawns, where whales frolic and stately icebergs drift. This is Cape Spear, Newfoundland, the easternmost point in North America. more...
Natural Wonders of Newfoundland
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Mary Williams
Locals claim that Wreckhouse is the second windiest place in the world, and it's not hard to believe; the winds have been known to gust in excess of 200km per hour here! more...
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Mary Williams
There's no better way to experience Newfoundland than by sampling the island's traditional foods, and there are some delicious and interesting items on the menu. more...
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Mary Williams
Newfoundland is rife with history, scenic beauty, and exotic culture. A holiday here promises excitement and experiences that simply can't be found anywhere else. more...
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