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Asset name:

Fishing Point Municipal Park

Description:

Fishing Point Municipal Park, located in St. Anthony, Newfoundland and Labrador, is a picturesque destination renowned for its rugged coastline, diverse hiking trails, and opportunities for wildlife observation. Visitors can embark on several trails, including the challenging Daredevil's Trail, which features 476 stairs leading to panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. The park is also an excellent spot for whale and iceberg watching, offering benches and seating areas for relaxation. Amenities such as the Fishing Point Emporium provide souvenirs and crafts, enhancing the visitor experience. Whether you're an avid hiker or simply looking to enjoy Newfoundland's natural beauty, Fishing Point Municipal Park offers a memorable experience.

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Heritage Site
Natural Heritage

Great Northern Peninsula culture

Trails

Community

St. Anthony

Source

Govt. of NL Travel Directory

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Fishing Point Emporium & Interpretation Centre

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Fishing Point Emporium & Interpretation Centre

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Fishing Point Emporium & Interpretation Centre

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Fishing Point Emporium & Interpretation Centre

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Fishing Point Emporium & Interpretation Centre

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Fishing Point Emporium & Interpretation Centre

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Fishing Point Emporium & Interpretation Centre

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Fishing Point Emporium & Interpretation Centre

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