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Newfoundland and Labrador Book of Musts: The 101 Places Every NLer MUST See

Newfoundland and Labrador Book of Musts: The 101 Places Every NLer MUST See

John MacIntyre
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THE ULTIMATE INSIDER GUIDE Whether it's embracing the sun’s rise at Cape Spear , eyeballing thousands of Gannets at Bird Rock, exploring historic fishing villages, island hopping in Notre Dame Bay, rafting the Exploits River, touring the Labrador Coast, or just enjoying the friendliness and leisurely pace for which Canada’s youngest province is so famous, this book contains the MUST list every Newfoundlander, Labradorian, and visitor MUST have. From the stunning peaks and valleys of UNESCO World Heritage Site Gros Morne, to St. John’s famous George Street, the Irish Loop and filming locations for The Shipping News and Random Passage, this is the MUST list every Newfoundlander and Labradorian MUST have. From iconic lighthouses, magnificent churches, and quirky museums to homegrown music, theatre and food, it’s all here. Even better, it’s surrounded by magnificent seascapes, spectacular rocky cliffs and more pristine sandy beaches than you'd ever believed possible. We've gathered personalities from around the province to weigh in with their own MUST lists. Singer/songwriters Ron Hynes, Bud Davidge, and Harry Martin, comedian/writer Greg Malone, artist/musician/poet Boyd Chubbs, food-writer/television host Karl Wells, writers Joan Scott and Lisa Rae, artists Heather Igloliorte and Tina Dolter, horticulturalist Ross Traverse, CBC producer Terry LeDrew, dentist/innkeeper/comedian Marina Sexton and entrepreneurs Charlie Oliver, Kay King, and David Crosbie all share their insights about special places in the province, offering personal lists of must-sees and must-dos. This is the ultimate insider MUST list. If you love Newfoundland and Labrador, you simply MUST have the Newfoundland and Labrador Book of Musts.
Language
English
Pages
176
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
October 01, 2010

Newfoundland and Labrador Book of Musts: The 101 Places Every NLer MUST See

John MacIntyre
0/5 ( ratings)
THE ULTIMATE INSIDER GUIDE Whether it's embracing the sun’s rise at Cape Spear , eyeballing thousands of Gannets at Bird Rock, exploring historic fishing villages, island hopping in Notre Dame Bay, rafting the Exploits River, touring the Labrador Coast, or just enjoying the friendliness and leisurely pace for which Canada’s youngest province is so famous, this book contains the MUST list every Newfoundlander, Labradorian, and visitor MUST have. From the stunning peaks and valleys of UNESCO World Heritage Site Gros Morne, to St. John’s famous George Street, the Irish Loop and filming locations for The Shipping News and Random Passage, this is the MUST list every Newfoundlander and Labradorian MUST have. From iconic lighthouses, magnificent churches, and quirky museums to homegrown music, theatre and food, it’s all here. Even better, it’s surrounded by magnificent seascapes, spectacular rocky cliffs and more pristine sandy beaches than you'd ever believed possible. We've gathered personalities from around the province to weigh in with their own MUST lists. Singer/songwriters Ron Hynes, Bud Davidge, and Harry Martin, comedian/writer Greg Malone, artist/musician/poet Boyd Chubbs, food-writer/television host Karl Wells, writers Joan Scott and Lisa Rae, artists Heather Igloliorte and Tina Dolter, horticulturalist Ross Traverse, CBC producer Terry LeDrew, dentist/innkeeper/comedian Marina Sexton and entrepreneurs Charlie Oliver, Kay King, and David Crosbie all share their insights about special places in the province, offering personal lists of must-sees and must-dos. This is the ultimate insider MUST list. If you love Newfoundland and Labrador, you simply MUST have the Newfoundland and Labrador Book of Musts.
Language
English
Pages
176
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
October 01, 2010

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