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September, 2008 |
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There is so much more to fall in Newfoundland and Labrador than the start of another TV season. The explosion of colour is breathtaking - yet notice that you breathe deeper than ever. Explore, indulge and applaud.
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Concerned about the price of gas? Take a hike . Our mild autumn weather leaves our trails drier and easy to walk. If you're the adventurous type, take on the 46km challenge of Terra Nova's Outport Trail. The trails of the Grand Concourse in St. John's are wonderful way for families to spend an afternoon. Get active; forget about hikes at the pump in exchange for some unforgettable hikes.
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Berry-licious! Blueberries, raspberries, cranberries, bakeapples, or partridgeberries - our pollution-free atmosphere makes our berries a natural treat that's healthy as well as delicious. Not content to nibble, berries have been used in our jams, pastries and sauces, even naturally sweet dessert wines, brandies, and liqueurs made by local wineries. So grab a bucket, find your own berry patch and taste what fresh really means. The partridgeberries are just ripening this time of year and the bakeapples are close behind, so you're in luck.
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Admire, appreciate and applaud. Art, music, theatre or film? We've got you covered.The Rooms, our biggest collection of art in the province (open year round). George Street, the nightly host to local music, from traditional to surfer punk rock. Like your stories told in person? The Seasons in the Bight Festival runs until Thanksgiving in Trinity. And don't miss the St. John's International Women's Film Festival (October 14-18), screening short films from around the world.
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