What the Newfoundland Free Press suspects the next tourism commercial will be for Newfoundland and Labrador. Check out www.newfoundlandfreepress.com for more!
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What the Newfoundland Free Press suspects the next tourism commercial will be for Newfoundland and Labrador. Check out www.newfoundlandfreepress.com for more!
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Red Bay is a fishing village on the southern coast of Labrador in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
Once the site of several Basque whaling stations, the area is now a popular destination for history enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers.
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Isn’t it time you got all that top 40 out of your system?
The abundant live music in Newfoundland and Labrador is as unique and lively as the people playing and dancing along. And it has its own story to tell a story much deeper and entertaining than any youll find in the latest charts countdown.
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Learn more about Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada’s connection to the Titanic.
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Where is this place exactly? Its about as far from Disney Land as you can possibly get.
The community names and characters featured in this chapter demonstrate our natural and uncomplicated personality in a warm, spontaneous and inventive way, hinting at an effortless wit and engaging sense of humour. Its a celebration of our sense of place and identity, representing the emotional and spiritual experience of visiting Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism is pairing up with WestJet to launch one of the biggest travel contests in the province’s history. To enter the 48 Half Hours contest on June 22 visit http://www.facebook.com/NewfoundlandLabradorTourism
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G. K. Chesterton once said “The traveller sees what he sees. The tourist sees what he has come to see.” Discover why Newfoundland and Labrador Canada is for the traveller, not the tourist.
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A Mulligan or moniker song written by Ray Campbell, Tunker Campbell’s uncle, and recorded by The Flummies as track #4 on their 2000 album Labradorimiut, recorded at Sim’s Studio, Belleoram, NL, and published by World Replication Group. A five piece aboriginal music group, The Flummies are based in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador. Alton Best of Mud Lake and Richard Dyson of Batteau are original members of the group which was formed in 1978. Leander Baikie of Northwest River officially joined in 1999 after several years of periodic performances. Eugene (Tunker) Campbell of both Rigolet and Mulligan joined in 1989. Simeon Asivak of Makkovik joined in 1999. The Flummies have carved their place in the Newfoundland and Labrador music scene over the last 32 years. Representing Labrador and the province, the band has seen national and international success, and won East Coast Music Awards, including Aboriginal Artist/Group of the Year, 2003. In early 2010 they were inducted into the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council Hall of Honour, and in August of that same year they released their eighth album, The River.
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With more than 10,000 humpbacks cruising these shores each spring, showtimes may vary. See them from the shoreline or take a boat tour around the scenic coastline for a closer look. And if it’s spring or early summer, you might also catch an iceberg or two.
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