Yesterday, we went on an all-day drive across the significant portion of the northern Avalon Peninsula. We took a few highway videos especially for you all. :-)
This is the route we took:
And, just to give you a sense of scale:
First up is the village of Heart's Content (Population: 480; Settled: 1677). This video shows almost the entirety of the village, along the main road. In rural Newfoundland, the main road through any given village or town is often the main secondary highway through the region. It ends at the lighthouse.
Here is a picture I took:
And here is the video:
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This next video was filmed on the Conception Bay Highway, which is typical of all highways in Newfoundland - with the exception of the Trans Canada, of course. It's the route from Harbour Main to Avondale:
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And, finally, the entrance to Carbonear, one of the larger towns on this part of the Avalon Peninsula (Population: 4,739). Like most communities on the Avalon Peninsula, it was settled in the early 1600s - this one, specifically, in 1631. Here's a picture I took from the highway:
And here's the video:
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