Visited 20JUL 2018
This lovely town is exemplary of how good planning can create beauty. There are so many great old buildings that have been preserved in this fishing …
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My most impressive site: Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve
My proposal for a new site: Dresden should be reinstated!
Old Town Lunenburg (Inscribed)
Visited 20JUL 2018
This lovely town is exemplary of how good planning can create beauty. There are so many great old buildings that have been preserved in this fishing …
Grand Pré (Inscribed)
Visited 20JUL 2018
This site is in a marshland area on the south shore of the Bay of Fundy, close to Wolfeville, being pleasant and historic and would be …
Joggins Fossil Cliffs (Inscribed)
The cliffs are near the Nova Scotia border with New Brunswick.
Although we were told to book a day or two in advance to get the extensive tour, we …
L'Anse aux Meadows (Inscribed)
L'Anse aux meadows lies at the very tip of Northwest Newfoundland. Nearby is the small town of St. Anthony, where we saw several icebergs and met some bikers, who were …
Gros Morne National Park (Inscribed)
Visited 15JUL 2018
This is a huge park situated on a vast body of fresh water, which makes it not officially a fjord, although the soaring cliffs and rock …
Red Bay Basque Whaling Station (Inscribed)
Visited 13JUL 2018
Getting to Labrador requires a very long drive (8-10 hours) from the east coast to the west. Another option would be a flight into Deer Lake, …
Mistaken Point (Inscribed)
The name alone conjures up shipwrecks and those who ventured where they should not have. This is a challenging site, and weather conditions should be taken into account. While it …
Miguasha National Park (Inscribed)
Known as the smallest National Park in Canada, this site is a gem, and the Visitor Centre is beautifully organized. It is in a remote part of Quebec’s Gaspé Peninsula, …
Par force hunting landscape (Inscribed)
This was not a site that we looked forward to because of previous reports. However, we had some good luck here. When we arrived in Hillerod, we spotted a large …