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Many people are surprised to find the variety of opportunities that Newfoundland offers. In addition to being the well-known setting for Annie Proulx's bestseller The Shipping News, it is one of the most overlooked areas for outdoor activities in North America. Whale watching, iceberg tours, and sea kayaking are some of the most popular outings available to tourists.
The Geo Centre is a favorite sightseeing spot for tourists and locals alike. Most of the building is located underground with walls of solid rock. The many exhibits focus on the workings of our planet, such as climate, geology, and other environmental aspects of life on Earth. During some times of the year, St. John's Haunted Hike is a favorite. Legends and spooky stories are told, and leave visitors wondering what is real and what is not.
The Memorial University of Newfoundland Botanical Garden proudly displays hundreds of plants and flowers indigenous to Newfoundland. Glaciation that depleted the soil over 9,000 years ago had greatly affected the flora and fauna seen in Newfoundland today. This northern climate has unique species that can live nowhere else.
For a relaxing vacation in the outermost regions of Canada, Everton House Bed and Breakfast will let you forget all your cares. This is one Newfoundland hotel that will have you coming back at your earliest convenience. Not only will you appreciate the ambiance of the inn's quaint charm, but you will thrive on the superb service. For more information about Everton House, please call 866-754-1326, or email info@evertonhouse.com.
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