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Attractions |
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Black Head Cove |
| The resettled community near Deep
Bay and Island Harbour. Click HERE to learn more. |
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Brimstone Head |
| The destination for the Annual
Brimstone Head Folk Festival, located in the town of Fogo. It is named one of
the Earth's four corners by the Flat Earth Society. Click HERE to learn more. |
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Bunker Hill |
| Site of the first Ground Radar
Warning Station, in the North Atlantic during World War II, located in Sandy
Cove. Click HERE to learn more. |
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Burnt Point Lighthouse |
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The original
lighthouse was built in 1905 and was manually operated by many different
people over the years. Click HERE to learn more. |
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Keefe's Fishing Stage |
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Perhaps one of
the most recognized images in Newfoundland, Keefe’s Stage is always a
favorite subject of photographers and artists alike. Click HERE to learn more. |
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Marconi Station |
| A piece of history that forever
changed the way we communicate. Click HERE to learn more. |
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Old Irish Cemetery |
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Located near
Lighthouse hill, historians believe that the Old Irish Cemetery is the
oldest Irish Catholic Cemetery in Newfoundland. Click HERE to learn more. |
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Sandy Cove/Sandy Cove Beach |
| The only sandy beach on Fogo
Island, located in Tilting. It is proclaimed as one of the finest beaches in all
of Canada. Click HERE to learn more. |
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The Blowing Hole |
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The view of
this unique natural cave opens its mouth to the mystic water of the Atlantic
and can only be seen from a passing boat. Click HERE to learn more. |
| Wild Cove |
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In the early
1800's, Wild Cove was a small thriving Church of England community. Click HERE to learn more. |