A UNESCO Trilogy Experience in Western Newfoundland and Labrador
How Vikings, Basque whaling, and plate tectonics made the Canadian UNESCO World Heritage Convention list.
How Vikings, Basque whaling, and plate tectonics made the Canadian UNESCO World Heritage Convention list.
Newfoundlanders call her the Old Hag, but scientists call it sleep paralysis. One name is a lot spookier than the other, but neither can compare to the feeling of terror that comes from waking up to find her crouched on your chest and leering over you in the darkness.
A chef’s career can have many twists and turns, yet you’d be hard pressed to find one that has as many as Jonathan Gushue’s.
Newfoundland and Labrador’s Bonavista Biennale, begins today and sees Canadian, and international artists take over the Bonavista Peninsula with large-scale public displays for an entire month.
The sleek accomodation sitting harbourside in the historic city centre has been dubbed “the rainbow hotel.”