Come stay a spell with the resilient folks of
the Heritage Run. Get your bearings at
Goobies Visitor Information Centre where
panoramic maritime barrens begin to unfold
on your journey south. Scan for rough legged
hawks, osprey, bald eagles, moose and
migrating woodland caribou. Watch out for
erratics, strewn about by glaciers 10,000
years ago.
Feel safe and be welcomed. Witness
adaptation in resettlements along Fortune
and Placentia Bays where an active fishery,
skilled trades, art and craft, good food and
traditional meals prevail. Be charmed by
children at play, clothes on the line and livyers
nodding hello. Ferry to coastal paradises.
Eight lighthouses keep watch as everything
from dories to oil rigs make a living at sea.
Another Visitor Information Centre is in
Marystown, the peninsula's commercial hub.
In Burin, wind roads around high cliffs where
Captain Cook spied on smugglers, illegal
French fishers and privateers. Step dance
along the boardwalk fortified into the shoreline, or have a cup of tea with friendly locals at any
of our region's festivals and events, including garden parties.
Imagine the triumphs and disasters wrought by the sea along coastlines and exposed
headlands of hyper-oceanic barrens: the rescue of sailors on grounded US warships by
residents and fluorspar miners, and also the terrifying 1929 tsunami! Comb miles of beaches
and trails throughout the peninsula as you listen to those pounding waves. Witness spectacular
sunsets and connect with the barrens, native plants and geology, wild berries and flora, even
pitcher plants.
Taste European culture. Seek Fortune, guardian of a globally recognized fossil site, and also
the gateway to St. Pierre & Miquelon. It remains the last North American colony of France
where residents rise early every morning to buy freshly baked bread. Muse upon Grand Bank
sea captain homes bearing “widow walks” where women watched and waited.
Live theatre, as well as friendly folks in heritage and other experiential settings, promise you
an invigorating stay on The Heritage Run.
Newfoundland & Labrador’s
Burin Peninsula
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