Shopping in St. John’s, Newfoundland
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As the sun dances longer in the sky and the Atlantic breeze carries the promise of warmer days, St. John’s comes alive with the vibrant melodies of summer. Known for its rich cultural heritage and artistic flair, this picturesque city offers an array of music events that cater to every taste and preference. Whether you’re
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Are you ready to explore the culinary wonders of St. John’s? As one of Atlantic Canada’s most vibrant cities, it is home to a diverse and interesting range of dining choices – all waiting for your taste buds to experience! From classic seafood restaurants serving up fresh local catches, to trendy eateries offering world-inspired recipes;
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There’s plenty to see in downtown St. John’s on foot… …but if you want to explore further afield, you do need a car when visiting St. John’s. If you’re flying into St. John’s you can use the downtown transit system (Metrobus) or taxis. But seeing just downtown St. John’s, and perhaps a couple of short
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A few of our top places to visit in St. John’s
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Wherever we travel, we naturally seek out bakeries and patisseries. Bordeaux was of course no exception. We had heard about Dunes Blanches, little fluffy pillows of choux pastry filled with a chantilly cream, and finished with the crunch of pearl sugar and dusted with icing sugar. If you say they sound heavenly, you’d be right!
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With Newfoundland being the world’s 16th largest island and Canada’s fourth largest island, is 6 weeks too long to spend in Newfoundland? Heck no! 6 weeks is never too long to spend in Newfoundland, because there’s so much to see and do, and in fact if you did spend 6 weeks here, you still wouldn’t
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