1. Signal Hill National Historic Site
Signal Hill offers panoramic views of St. John's and the Atlantic Ocean, and is famous for its historical significance, including being the site of the first transatlantic wireless communication.
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Signal Hill offers panoramic views of St. John's and the Atlantic Ocean, and is famous for its historical significance, including being the site of the first transatlantic wireless communication.
Visit the oldest surviving lighthouse in Newfoundland and the easternmost point in North America, offering breathtaking ocean views and a glimpse into maritime history.
A cultural facility housing the Newfoundland and Labrador museum, art gallery, and archives, providing insight into the province's history and creative spirit.
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A Victorian-style urban park in the heart of St. John's, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic with its beautifully landscaped gardens.
Located on Signal Hill, this historic tower commemorates John Cabot's voyage and Marconi's first transatlantic wireless signal.
An interactive science centre built into the rock of Signal Hill, offering exhibits on the geology of Newfoundland and Labrador.
A small, scenic park along the waterfront, ideal for enjoying views of St. John's Harbour and often featuring local events and performances.
Offering stunning views of the harbour entrance, this site features the remains of a World War II coastal defense battery.
Located at Cape Spear, this point offers dramatic ocean views and is a must-visit for those looking to stand at the edge of the continent.
An environmental education centre with underwater viewing areas to observe the aquatic life of local rivers.
A restored 19th-century British military residence offering guided tours and insights into colonial life in Newfoundland.
Historic military barracks located on Signal Hill, part of the fortifications built to protect St. John's Harbour.
A historic building that served as the seat of government for Newfoundland and Labrador, now a museum showcasing the province's political history.
A scenic viewpoint providing stunning views over St. John's and the Atlantic Ocean, popular for photography and sightseeing.
Famous for its brightly colored row houses, this picturesque street is a must-see for photographers and visitors alike.
A monument marking the starting point of Terry Fox's historic Marathon of Hope, located in St. John's.
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