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Tag: Cook’s Harbour

Gathering at Garge Coates Point

May 22, 2021 Live Rural NL

Gathering at Garge Coates Point is something the locals of Cook’s Harbour and surrounding communities enjoy. A gazebo, picnic area, viewing benches and fire area

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Caribou and the Great Northern Peninsula

November 24, 2013 Live Rural NL

Sir Dr. Wilfred Grenfell, who founded the Grenfell Mission more than 100 years ago, was the first to introduce reindeer to the Great Northern Peninsula.

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