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Newfoundland is home to many significant memorials. Each site tells its own story—like the Hickey Memorial in Harbor Breton or the National War Memorial in St. John’s, which honors the sacrifices of Newfoundland soldiers. Exploring these memorials provides deeper insights into the island's cultural heritage and history.
Exploring Unique Communities
Among the droves of charming towns, six of them stand out:
Trinity: Known for its vibrant architecture and significant investments in heritage preservation.
Champ's West: An active fishing community with picturesque views.
Port Union: The only union-built town in Canada.
Bell Island: With its fascinating history and memorials from World War II.