The Cabots and their voyages of discovery
In 1497, the Italian John Cabot set out on a voyage of discovery on behalf of the English King Henry VII. Cabot explored the coast of North America and probably reached Newfoundland.
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In 1497, the Italian John Cabot set out on a voyage of discovery on behalf of the English King Henry VII. Cabot explored the coast of North America and probably reached Newfoundland.
Storyteller marketing in Newfoundland and Labrador has a long tradition. Whether in storyteller events, at parties with friends or in literature - the Newfoundlanders tell stories. Willingly. Inventive. Adventurous. Newfoundland is made for stories of all kinds:
Is it because this beer is made from the cleanest water in the world that it tastes so good? And that's not just a marketing slogan, because the water used to make the mash is the oldest water our world has to offer: It comes from icebergs.
Whale watching is a top attraction in St. John's, Newfoundland. This whale watching tour begins in St. John Harbor and heads into the waters off Cape Spear. The whales feed on krill in the waters off Newfoundland in July.
An Ontario holiday for Christmas can be a festival of lights. Cities adorn themselves with light decorations for Christmas. Natural spectacles are adorned with lights, the capital comes with Christmas decorations and sights are decorated for Christmas.
We enjoyed the most romantic dinner on our Newfoundland trip in Cupids. Even the name of the restaurant suggests that fish plays the main role: Skipper Ben's is located directly on Cupids Harbor on Seaforest Drive.
Canadian ice wine from Niagara tastes delicious. We tasted four wines at a presentation of Canadian wines from the Niagara region. Here you can also find out where to buy Canadian ice wine. This can be done online.
A garden can hardly be more varied than the Tangled Gardens in Nova Scotia: we walk through a herb garden in which well-known and unknown types of herbs sprout abundantly. It looks a little wild, but it is still unmistakable that there is a clever helping hand behind it.
St John's Market is a lively place where vendors loudly tout their wares, ranging from seafood, including the delicious Bay of Fundy lobster, to local fruit and vegetables, meats and cheeses from around the world, and local specialties such as maple syrup and dulse from the Bay of Fundy.
The historic Rossmount Inn near Saint-Andrews-by-the-Sea with its 18 rooms spread over three floors is located at the base of Chamcook Mountain in New Brunswick. It offers views of Minister's Island and Passamaquoddy Bay and excellent cuisine in its restaurant.