" Discover the Heritage of the Baccalieu Trail "
Various
Pictures from Conception & Trinity Bay
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A view from the south side of the Heritage District Area, not far from where Pirate Peter Easton had his fort (circa 1610) |
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From this site above the Government Wharf in Red Head Cove. |
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Boats tied up at the wharf for winter in Heart’s Content. One of the seven deepest harbours in the world. Terminus for the first Trans Atlantic cable. |
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Green's Harbour Beach, Trinity Bay. Remnants of an old stage drift wood and a few herring gulls on the beach. |
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Two fishermen out on the wharf with one of the red sea stacks offshore. |
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Crouts Way Hiking
Trail, Conception Bay |
400 year old hiking trail used for trade with Beothuk Indians camping at Russell’s Point with John Guy of Cupids (circa 1610) Ending point Hopeall,
Trinity Bay |
The remains of a fish flake by the river in Caplin Cove. |
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Northen Bay Sands River. Popular summer destination. |
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Beautiful picture taken of Perry's Cove Pond. |
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"Smokeroom
on the Kyle" is a traditional story about travel on this - the last
of the Alphabet Fleet that plied the waters of Newfoundland and Labrador
- the Kyle was grounded at Harbour Grace on the Baccalieu Trail. Click HERE for more information |
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An old Cellar and Barn on a back road. |
These
Photos have been provided by Terry Maddox of the Baccalieu Trail Tourism Association
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