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Newfoundland

The Trinity Train Loop

Sandy Point

A broad landscape view of the terrain surrounding Harbour Grace Airfield and Crow Hill, Newfoundland.

Harbour Grace Airfield: North America’s First Civilian Airport

Horwood Lumber Company Mill

Wrecks of Conception Harbour, NL

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Nova Scotia

Sambro Island

Teleglobe’s Mill Village Satellite Station

Halifax Harbour Paddle: Africville to Wrights Cove

Chasing Shipwrecks: Middle River, Nova Scotia

Exploring the Ghost Ships of the LaHave River

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New Brunswick

Mount Carleton: Highest Point in the Maritime Provinces

Five Fathom Hole & Gagetown Island, New Brunswick

Partridge Island Paddle, New Brunswick

Kayaking Hammond River & Darling Lake, New Brunswick

Quebec

Coastal Landforms of Fatima, QC

Wreck of the Duke of Connaught

Îles-de-la-Madeleine in May

SS Corfu Island Shipwreck

Ontario

S.S. William E. Corey

Grande Hermine

Barber Paper Mill

St. Joseph’s Health Centre

Shipwreck of the SS Steel Products

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Iceland

Hvalfjörður & Reykjavík

Snæfellsnes Peninsula

Westfjords & Witchcraft Museum

Húsavík to Hvitserkur

Stuðlagil Canyon & Lake Mývatn

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Ireland

Dingle to Dublin

The Dingle Peninsula

The Irish Copper Coast, Cork, & Castlemaine

Dublin to Cashel

...all in the pursuit of adventure.

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PursuitofAdventure.ca does not take any responsibility for people visiting the sites described on this website. Proper knowledge and safety measures must be taken at all times when exploring any of the places mentioned on this website. Many old structures pose serious dangers to those nearby and are not always often clearly identified or seen.

We do not encourage illegal or dangerous activity of any kind. Sadly, historical buildings and sites are not always accessible through legal means but in no way do we encourage trespassing or breaking and entering.

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Land Acknowledgement

Before we begin exploring, we want to respectfully acknowledge that the territory in which we are travelling are the ancestral homelands of numerous First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. The maps and borders found throughout this site were often decided on without the consultation, permission, or recognition of the land’s original inhabitants. Similarly, the geographic place names do not always reflect the Indigenous or Aboriginal languages. We encourage everyone to learn and regularly acknowledge the land you live and visit on. Websites and resources provided by indigenous and aboriginal nations such as native-lands.ca can help us all learn, understand and respect the land we travel on and the people who call it home.

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