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THE DISCOVERY TRAIL  Shopping         East Coast Glow


                East Coast Glow
                82 Church Street, Bonavista
                T: 709.66.0711
                www.eastcoastglow.ca
                East Coast Glow transforms wildcrafted
                ingredients, gathered by hand in
                Newfoundland & Labrador, into powerful
                skin tonics made from pure iceberg
                water and wild botanical distillates, pure
                essential oils and powerfully infused   Mockbeggar Plantation
                plant oils, butters and waxes.  Provincial Historic Site
                                               Mockbeggar Road, Bonavista
                Ryan Premises Heritage Shop    T: 709.468.7300
                Ryan Premises National Historic Site    www.seethesites.ca
                Bonavista
                T: 709.468.7810                The Mockbeggar Plantation was the former
                www.historicsites.ca/ryan-premises  residence of politician and Confederation advocate
                                               F. Gordon Bradley. Today, this site tells the story of
                At the Heritage Shop, our rich history and    life in Newfoundland in the 1930s and 1940s, when
                culture is interpreted through fine crafts,   the issue of whether to join Canada or remain an
                gifts, literature, music, and art. Proceeds   independent nation was on everyone’s lips.
                from your purchase support heritage
                outreach projects and the enhancement   Ryan Premises National Historic Site
                of our National Historic Sites.  72 Confederation Drive, Bonavista
                                               T: 709.468.1600
                Things to See & Do             www.pc.gc.ca/ryanpremises
                Attractions                    On Bonavista’s scenic harbour, knowledgeable
                                               interpreters, diverse exhibits and displays within
                Mercantile Premises            the Ryan Premises’ restored buildings bring to life
                Provincial Historic Site       a 19th century Newfoundland fishing enterprise
                Bonavista Peninsula, Trinity   and tell the tale of Canada’s East Coast fisheries
                T: 709.464.2042                dating back 500 years.
                www.seethesites.ca
                                               Trinity Visitor Centre
                In the 18th century, when Trinity was a   Provincial Historic Site
                bustling, thriving seaport, with shipbuilding,   Bonavista Peninsula, Trinity
                the fishery, and importing and exporting all   T: 709.464.2042
                taking place, the Mercantile Building was   www.seethesites.ca
                a hive of activity. The Mercantile Premises
                is one of the last buildings remaining   Begin your Trinity Experience here. Purchase
                from a complex of warehouses and   tickets for all seven sites, pick up a map, and
                workshops that once lined Trinity’s shore.  get your bearings. A new interactive exhibit
                                               orients visitors to the story and people
                                               of Trinity and the “Bight”.














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