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"It offers spectacular views of under the waters of Nagles Brook through the large viewing windows, where you can spot brown trout in their natural habitat. Explore two floors packed with interactive exhibits, live animals exhibits and storyboards.Details. 5 Nagle’s Place, St. John’s"
"The Fluvarium, a glass-sided cross-section of a 'living' river, is located across the street from the campground at CA Pippy Park. Viewers can peer through large windows to observe the undisturbed goings-on..."
"The feature-filled 13-sq-km CA Pippy Park coats downtown's northwestern edge. Recreational facilities include walking trails, picnic areas, playgrounds, a golf course and a campground. Memorial University, the..."
"Looking for the perfect place in St. John’s to enjoy a sun-soaked picnic?. Bannerman Park is the city’s most popular outdoor public space, designed in the Victorian-style. Officially opened in 1891, St. John’s popular urban park was named after Sir Alexander Bannerman, Governor of the Colony of Newfoundland between 1857 and 1864."
"The largest municipal park in St John's has a very British feel, with its manicured lawns, shady trees, surrounding brick buildings and general green good looks. There's a playground and walking trails on-site,..."
"The premier botanical garden of the province, with nature trails, a large cultivated garden and a greenhouse within a 100-acre nature reserve."
"With iconic statues of a Newfoundland dog and a Labrador Retriever, this park hosts the City of St John’s free Music at Harbourside lunchtime concert series, on Fridays at 12:30pm throughout the summer."
"Serving Canada's oldest parish (1699), this Anglican cathedral is one of the finest examples of ecclesiastical Gothic architecture in North America. Although originally built in the 1830s, all but its exterior..."
"This Anglican Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is regarded as one of the finest examples of ecclesiastical Gothic Revival in North America.Visit Website"
"It offers spectacular views of under the waters of Nagles Brook through the large viewing windows, where you can spot brown trout in their natural habitat. Explore two floors packed with interactive exhibits, live animals exhibits and storyboards.Details. 5 Nagle’s Place, St. John’s"
"The Fluvarium, a glass-sided cross-section of a 'living' river, is located across the street from the campground at CA Pippy Park. Viewers can peer through large windows to observe the undisturbed goings-on..."
"315 Water St, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador A1C 1B9, CanadaTakeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Waitstaff, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Reservations, Private Dining, Accepts Credit CardsWine Bar, Canadian, Contemporary, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner, BrunchHK$71 - HK$228+1 709-739-4766"
"Like many of the best parts of Newfoundland, the Gypsy Courtyard opens up when summer finally hits St. John’s. Walking quickly down Water Street you might miss the entrance to this place, but once you’re inside it’s easy to feel transported to a small European square. Mojitos, daiquiris and beer towers pair with wood oven-fired pizzas, fresh mussels cooked in white wine and crispy chickpea salads."
"With a warm and welcoming ambiance and a traditional pub-style feel, Bridie Molloy’s doesn’t just serve cold beers. Bridies hosts a delicious menu that includes mouth-watering sandwiches like the BLT, thick, juicy tomato, crisp lettuce, and thick bacon all piled high on freshly toasted bread. Try the French onion soup, a rich, red wine and beef broth simmered with caramelized onions and finished with crispy croutons and melted mozzarella cheese if you fancy something lighter."