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A national historic site, Signal Hill is the site of many very important events, include the first transatlantic wireless transmission. Includes the famous Cabot Tower, an interpretation centre, and some of the best hiking trails in the province.
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Turn your back on the New World at North America's most easterly point. Rugged cliffs, iceberg and whale viewing make this national historic site very special. Includes the restored lighthouse and World War 2 fortifications.
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As Newfoundland's largest cultural space, the Rooms contains the provincial museum and art gallery. Contain within its unique architecture inspired by Newfoundland's fishery, the Rooms has hundreds of stories to tell about our long history and charming culture.
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Delve into the depths of Signal Hill at Newfoundland's geological interpretation centre. From billions of years ago up to today, follow the history of our beautiful planet. The Johnson Geo Centre also houses one of the most comprehensive Titanic exhibits in the world.
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This freshwater interpretation centre provides a window on the underwater world of an adjacent stream. With nine viewing windows, visitors can see brown trout and salmon in their natural habitat!
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This local brewery located in the charming neighborhood of Quidi Vidi provides daily tours...and beer tastings!
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This provincial historic site was once the store for Newman's port, as port matured on the island of Newfoundland had a distinctive taste that became very popular in Europe. Dating back to the 19th century, the building has been restored and tours are offered daily.
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This centre for academic research is open to visitors to enjoy the hundreds of species of native and introduced plants. It features 5 walking trails, a cafe, and the must-see Flower Gardens.
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North America's oldest city is filled with ghosts. Encoungter them yourself on this tour with one of the world's best story tellers.
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Located in the beautiful former train station, this museum has a variety of exhibits and activities for the entire family in the heart of Downtown St. John's.
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This 150 year old cathedral overlooking downtown is filled with religious art and boasts its own unique and interesting history.
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The residence of Newfoundland and Labrador's Lieutenant Governor, this historic building is surrounded by beautiful grounds, which are open to the public.