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The inhospitable interior and the fertile ocean kept the first European settlers on Newfoundland - most of English and Irish extraction - glued to the coast when they founded the outports during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Though they hunted seals on the winter pack ice for meat, oil and fur, they were chiefly dependent on the codfish of the Grand Banks , whose shallow waters, concentrated to the south and east of the island, constituted the richest fishing grounds in the world. It was a singularly harsh life, prey to vicious storms, dense fogs and the whims of the barter system operated by the island's merchants, who exercised total control of the trade price of fish until the 1940s in some areas.

To combat the consequent emigration , various populist premiers have attempted to widen the island's economic base, sometimes with laughable ineptitude - as in the case of a proposed rubber factory, sited ludicrously far from the source of its raw materials. Furthermore, efforts to conserve the fisheries, primarily by extending Canada's territorial waters to two hundred nautical miles in 1977, have failed to reverse the downward spiral, and the overfished Grand Banks are unable to provide a livelihood for all the reliant Newfoundlanders. The federal government in Ottawa spent $39 million bailing out the Atlantic fishery in 1992 alone, but there is one bright spot - profits from the offshore Hibernia gas and oil field, which was completed in 1997 and produces about 125,000 barrels of oil daily, have slowly begun to transform the economy.

Home to lively St John's and a sprawl of ribbon villages, the Avalon Peninsula is easily the most populated portion of Newfoundland, but here, as elsewhere, it's the rocky, craggy coast that makes a lasting impression - no less than 10,000km of island shoreline, dotted with the occasional higgledy-piggledy fishing village of which Trinity and Grand Bank are the most diverting, especially if the weather holds: even in summer, Newfoundland can be wet and foggy.

To get anything like the best from this terrain you need a car, for

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Newfoundland's public transport is thin on the ground. There are no trains and only one daily long-distance bus, DRL Coachlines, which travels the length of the Trans-Canada. Elsewhere, Viking Express runs a limited service from Corner Brook to St Anthony, at the top of the Northern Peninsula, and a number of minibus companies connect St John's with various destinations, principally Argentia for the Nova Scotia ferry and Fortune for the boat to St-Pierre et Miquelon .


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all i can say, amazing what you'll see.
they will have tones of brochures there about the " nature" walks. you'll fall in love. serisouly!


im from there, i miss it dearly."


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