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A Newfoundland dog took over the tourist crowd
A massive fluffy Newfoundland dog sitting calmly in the middle of a busy tourist street while groups of people stop to take photos, smile, and gather around the dog.
As peak tourism season begins, New Brunswick’s political parties continue to duke it out over the best way to attract ...
The federal government is bringing back the Canada Strong Pass next month, which offers discounts on Via Rail travel and ...
"Until I hear otherwise from the government, I'm assuming there's not going to be much there for me." While the province is set to loosen public health restrictions with its move to Alert Level 2 on ...
A record warm Arctic winter has spawned a tourism boom in a tiny Canadian town. Sightseers and selfie-snappers are flocking to Ferryland, Newfoundland, to watch enormous icebergs drift off the ...
The potential discovery of a second Viking site in Point Rosee, Newfoundland may spell big news for the tourism industry on the island's southwest coast. Potential Viking site found in Newfoundland ...
The provincial government has faced criticism over what opposition describes as creating uncertainty around a Netflix series ...
Adam van Koeverden has expressed confidence that hosting the World Cup could be the key to agreeing a new trilateral trade deal with the US and Mexico ...
The 50th anniversary of the Brendan Voyage has been marked in Co Clare with the unveiling of a plaque at Craggaunowen, where ...
The annual Trails Tales Tunes Festival is held each year in Norris Point, and celebrates arts, culture, storytelling and the ...
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