The eastern region of Newfoundland sweeps from the Bonavista Peninsula, where John Cabot first landed in 1497, to the Grand Banks and the last French territory in North America - Saint-Pierre and Miquelon. There are several villages that were established in the 16th century during the British migratory fishery.
Bay L'Argent
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Bonavista
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Burin
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Catalina
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Clarenville
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Elliston
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Fortune
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Frenchman's Cove
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Garnish
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Goobies
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Grand Bank
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King's Cove
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Marystown
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Petite Forte
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Port Blanford
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Port Rexton
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Port Union
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Random Island
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St. Lawrence
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Swift Current
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Trinity
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Woody Island
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Hiscock house - Trinity
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In this house, which remained in the same family until it was restored during the 1980s, you can now see how people lived back in 1910. [more]
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In this house, which remained in the same family until it was restored during the 1980s, you can now see how people lived back in 1910. [more]
White Hills Ski and Snowboard Resort
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Ski, snowboard or snowshoe, White Hills Resort is the place to get fit and keep active this winter season. Just one Kilometer West of Clarenville, NL, you'll find the best part of Winter is just an easy ride away. We have expanded our services once again, and opened new attractions and terrain perfectly suited for every member of your family. Run to the hills and discover the excitement today! [more]
Visitor Rating :
Ski, snowboard or snowshoe, White Hills Resort is the place to get fit and keep active this winter season. Just one Kilometer West of Clarenville, NL, you'll find the best part of Winter is just an easy ride away. We have expanded our services once again, and opened new attractions and terrain perfectly suited for every member of your family. Run to the hills and discover the excitement today! [more]

