1. Signal Hill National Historic Site
A scenic and historic site offering panoramic views of St. John's and the Atlantic Ocean, famous for being the location where the first transatlantic wireless communication was received.
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A scenic and historic site offering panoramic views of St. John's and the Atlantic Ocean, famous for being the location where the first transatlantic wireless communication was received.
Home to the oldest surviving lighthouse in Newfoundland, this site offers stunning coastal views and is the easternmost point in North America.
A cultural facility that houses the provincial museum, art gallery, and archives, showcasing Newfoundland and Labrador's history, art, and heritage.
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A historic urban park in the heart of St. John's, featuring beautiful gardens, a swimming pool, and a skating rink, perfect for family outings.
Offers boat tours to view puffins, whales, and other marine wildlife, providing an unforgettable experience on the waters of Newfoundland.
Located on Signal Hill, this historic tower commemorates John Cabot's discovery of Newfoundland and Marconi's first transatlantic wireless signal.
A geological interpretation centre built into the rock of Signal Hill, offering exhibits on the earth's geology and the history of Newfoundland.
A beautiful botanical garden and nature reserve featuring walking trails, flower gardens, and educational programs.
A nature reserve and education centre showcasing Newfoundland's wildlife and natural habitats through walking trails and exhibits.
A small park located along the waterfront in downtown St. John's, offering scenic views of the harbour and a relaxing atmosphere.
A stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture and one of the most iconic landmarks in St. John's, featuring beautiful stained glass windows and intricate woodwork.
Historic site at the entrance to St. John's Harbour, featuring remnants of military fortifications and offering panoramic views of the city and the ocean.
A picturesque village and park area known for its historic charm, craft brewery, and beautiful views of the harbour and lake.
An exhilarating zipline adventure that offers breathtaking views of the rugged Newfoundland coastline and the Atlantic Ocean.
A museum dedicated to the history of Newfoundland's railway and coastal boat services, featuring artifacts, exhibits, and model trains.
An environmental education centre with underwater viewing windows, showcasing the aquatic life of a freshwater habitat.
An interactive entertainment venue offering escape room experiences that challenge participants to solve puzzles and clues to 'escape' within a set time.
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