Sheila Gallant-Halloran

The Tablelands & Gros Morne – a Unesco World Heritage Site

An hour and a half drive outside of Corner Brook on the western coast of Newfoundland, you will see the famous Tablelands, between Trout River and Woody Point in Gros Morne National Park.  Tourists, Newfoundlanders, and especially geologists, love the Tablelands. The United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) designated Gros Morne a World Heritage Site in 1987 […]

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Western Brook Gorge & Gros Morne- a Unesco World Heritage Site

Gros Morne National Park on the west coast of Newfoundland combines mountains and barrens, coastal beauty and forest land, and geological wonders. The United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) designated the park a World Heritage Site in 1987 for its “exceptional natural beauty”, and the demonstrations of plate tectonics are “outstanding examples representing major stages of earth’s

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Chasing Captain Cook through the Bay of Islands

Captain James Cook was a great British explorer, navigator, and cartographer – original christener, not so much. He seemed to love the name the “Bay of Islands.” In 1769, he visited New Zealand, and charted the North and South Island, giving that Bay of Islands its present name… but before New Zealand, he’d been in Canada. In 1767, he was finishing up a 5 year stint in Newfoundland

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Honouring Captain Cook in Corner Brook

Corner Brook is the unmined diamond of the west coast of Newfoundland, Canada. It’s secret beauty is understood and documented, even if not openly excavated on the world stage -much like Captain James Cook’s work here.  Captain Cook was a British navigator,explorer, and cartographer who surveyed the coast of Newfoundland in the 1760s. Cook used Corner Brook as his base. His success using precise

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What's on your "bucket list?"

Have you seen the 2007 movie “The Bucket List” with Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson? http://thebucketlist.warnerbros.com/ The plot is summarized on  http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0825232/ as “two terminally ill men escape from a cancer ward and head off on a road trip with a wish list of to-dos before they die.”  Attention grabbing. Inspiring. Nothing like the hangmans’s noose to focus

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Be a tourist at home – Ottawa's foodie scene is a happenin'

[tweetmeme]I was recently reminded that being a tourist at home is a wonderful thing. My adopted city of Ottawa rightly boasts of its terrific canal, manicured bike paths, scenic hiking trails, and vibrant summer festival schedule; but I’m getting reacquainted with its pleasures on the food scene. (Blame it on my having two young kids…

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