Port Aux Basques New Foundland Tourist Information
Port aux Basques is the gateway to Newfoundland. Two large super ferries, The Caribou and The Joseph and Clara Smallwood make daily crossings from North Sydney, Nova Scotia. Once here, tourists can visit our local museum to view the Astrolabe, a marine navigational device, dated 1628, found by local diver, Wayne Mushrow. They can take a trip to Rose Blanche (40kms) to see a historical, stone lighthouse. Naturalists can observe The Piping Plover in its natural habitat at Grand Bay West Beach. The Codroy Valley offer many attractions to campers, hikers, naturalists, and tourists alike. Hikers and campers can view the scenes or relax in John T. Cheeseman Park (4kms) or take in the breathtaking view from Table Mountain (15)kms). The Grand Bay Mall offers shopping and relaxation to its visitors. Three local schools, St James' Elementary, St. James' Junior High and St. James Regional High educate the area's young.
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