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  2. Twillingate Islands - Wikipedia

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    Twillingate Islands (French "Toulinguet") are a group of islands in Notre Dame Bay of the island of Newfoundland in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.There are two main islands, North Twillingate Island and South Twillingate Island, and several smaller islands that lie close to those; the largest is Burnt Island.

  3. Twillingate - Wikipedia

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    Twillingate residents value the area's culture and traditions. Historically, Twillingate was a prominent fishing community, but due to the decline of the fishery industry, many residents had to find employment in other industries. The area is known for its rich culture. Festivities and folk music are a big part of Twillingate culture. The Fish ...

  4. Little Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia

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    The stage/wharf of Little Harbour is known as "Pardy's Stage", more formerly known as "William Pardy Stage". It is the oldest building in the community of Little Harbour. It was built in the late 1830s by William Pardy (1802-1872), a native of Leamington, England. He moved there in 1835, and married a native of Twillingate, Eleanor Young (1805 ...

  5. Newfoundland and Labrador Route 340 - Wikipedia

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    The route then passes through the town of Twillingate, where a left turn at a local intersection is required to remain on the route. Through the town, the route is largely residential and is called Main Street. After a small loop, the route leads northwestward through Tickle Bridge and continues through Twillingate.

  6. East Coast Trail - Wikipedia

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    There is waterfalls and wilderness camping and seabird and seasonal whale watching. [35] A 1.4-kilometre (0.87 mi) access trail from the highway. Brigus Head Path (Brigus South - Admirals Cove) This 6.5-kilometre (4.0 mi) route is of moderate difficulty and takes 2–4 hours. It features Hares Ears rock formation at Hares Ears Point. [36]

  7. Durrell, Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia

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    Durrell is a community on the southern island of Twillingate, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The village is located off Route 340, named Durrell Street. It is a part of the Town of Twillingate. A popular tourist destination in Durrell is the Durrell Museum, located on Museum Street. It features many different historical exhibits including a ...

  8. Onlookers Amazed as Humpback Whale Spotted Frolicking Off ...

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    A humpback whale captivated onlookers in Casco Bay, Maine, with a number of eye-catching breaches, footage posted to Facebook on October 10 shows.Footage filmed by Joshua Doughty captured the ...

  9. Acadia National Park - Wikipedia

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    Humpback whale breaching. Many marine species may be observed in the surrounding waters, including seals and whales, from a sea kayak or other personal watercraft, or on ranger-narrated boat cruises. Special whale-watching excursions launch from Bar Harbor. [23] A total of 215 bird species, including migratory birds, are present at some time ...

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