Burin Peninsula Guide

$14.00

Unveil the hidden wonders of the Burin Peninsula! Explore rugged coastlines, charming towns, and unforgettable wildlife encounters. Dive deep into the Burin Peninsula! This comprehensive guide unlocks Newfoundland hidden gem, offering historical sites, breathtaking scenery, and unique cultural experiences. Discover historic seaport towns, encounter playful sea birds and be captivated by the peninsula’s natural beauty.

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Description

Newfoundland and Labrador’s Burin Peninsula is beautiful, with picturesque fishing villages, rugged coastlines and outdoor adventures galore. The Burin Peninsula is located on the south coast of Newfoundland. The Atlantic Ocean serves as a border between Burin Peninsula and St Pierre and Miquelon, a french island off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador.

You can find plenty to see and do on this peninsula. It’s not just its endless grassy fields that make the Burin Peninsula special. There are plenty of attractions to keep you busy, from nature walks to historical sites and museums.

This peninsula is home to the famous Provincial Seamen’s Museum, which displays a diverse collection of artifacts. These artifacts allow you to gain insight into the history of families that have lived on the peninsula for thousands of years.

 

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