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Cape Bonavista Lighthouse<br /><br />A Provincial Historic Site, the Cape Bonavista Lighthouse was constructed in 1843, restored in 1870, and contains many household items from that period.<br /><br /> St. John's Water Front<br /><br />The City of St. John’s is the oldest city in North America and the 2006 Cultural Capital of Canada<br /><br /> Row Houses <br /><br />The city is famous for its heritage row houses painted in bright, vibrant colors; known to locals as ‘jellybean row’<br /><br /> Cape Spear <br /><br />Cape Spear National Historic Site of Canada is located at the most easterly point in North America and is home to the oldest surviving lighthouse in the province. The site is surrounded by spectacular scenery and wildlife, including sea birds, whales and icebergs.<br /><br />
Gros Morne National Park<br /><br />A UNESCO world heritage site, Gros Morne National Park is a true natural wonder! <br /><br /> Icebergs & Whales<br /><br />Thousand year old icebergs and feeding whales are just some of nature’s spectacles you’ll find in Newfoundland and Labrador<br /><br /> The Newfoundland Dog<br /><br />Originally used as a working dog, the Newfoundland, known for their kind nature, make loyal companions. With their webbed feet and water resistant coat, they also love to swim!<br /><br /> St. John's Harbour at Sunset<br /><br />The St. John’s harbour maintains its old school charm with quaint fishing stages, historic houses and colorful characters<br /><br />
Signal Hill<br /><br />Signal Hill National Historic Site of Canada boasts an amazing view of the City of St. John’s. Its rich history includes the location of the first transatlantic wireless signal by Marconi and was the site of harbour defenses in the 18th century to the Second World War.<br /><br /> Whale Breaching in Witless Bay<br /><br />Large numbers of whales migrate to this province every year. They spend the summer months playing and feeding in the waters off our coast.<br /><br /> Iceberg Ally<br /><br />Large pieces of glacier break off and make their way from Greenland to the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador through an area known as ‘iceberg ally’<br /><br /> Majestic Northern Lights<br /><br />The natural phenomenon of the Northern Lights in Labrador will leave you breathless<br /><br />
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