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6 Things that Set the City of St. John’s Apart
14 Aug 2016

6 Things that Set the City of St. John’s Apart

by M. Williams | posted in: Avalon Peninsula, Unique Experiences | 0

It’s the uncommon things that make a place memorable, and St. Johns, Newfoundland, has enough of the uncommon about it to make a visit to the city truly unforgettable. 

St. John's, Unusual sights
Jellybean Row: The Color of St. John’s
3 Aug 2016

Jellybean Row: The Color of St. John’s

by M. Williams | posted in: Avalon Peninsula | 0

St. John’s, Newfoundland, is known for the vibrantly colored row houses that help give the city its distinctive character, and the reality measures up to the hype; Jellybean Row really is a must-see visual phenomenon.

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