Any tips for a first time visitor to St John's?
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Visit Quidi Vidi.......a quintessential fishing village. A real gem and only a couple of minutes from downtown. And while there pick up a case of Iceberg Beer at the Quidi Vidi Brewing Company (They say it’s made from 25,000 year old iceberg water!)
http://www.quidividibrewery.ca/award...beers/iceberg/
http://www.quidividibrewery.ca/award...beers/iceberg/
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http://goo.gl/maps/Fdxmj
Here's the view from Signal Hill (I love this city!!)
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And that’s just what we did:
http://goo.gl/maps/Fdxmj
Here's the view from Signal Hill (I love this city!!)
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http://goo.gl/maps/Fdxmj
Here's the view from Signal Hill (I love this city!!)
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I'm surprised no one mentioned this: FRESH LOBSTER!!!!!
I had a similar layover in June and spent most of my day on Signal Hill walking around and got to see some icebergs.
I also managed to get lost in St. John's trying to find a place that served fresh local lobster and as I was about to give up, I found it!
Not a bad way to cap off a month long trip. I'd love to go back though and see more.
Anyways, def check out Signal Hill. I didn't know where QV was so I didn't get a chance to see it sadly. But always next time!
I had a similar layover in June and spent most of my day on Signal Hill walking around and got to see some icebergs.
I also managed to get lost in St. John's trying to find a place that served fresh local lobster and as I was about to give up, I found it!

Not a bad way to cap off a month long trip. I'd love to go back though and see more.
Anyways, def check out Signal Hill. I didn't know where QV was so I didn't get a chance to see it sadly. But always next time!
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I had the privilege of living in St. John's for four years in the late 1950s, when my father was stationed at the former Pepperrell AFB, on the east edge of the city. Remnants of the base can be seen at the north edge of Quidi Vidi Lake (the area containing the two adjacent ball fields), in the map link provided in ATL10A's earlier post.
I returned two times to St. John's in 1984 and 1994, renting a car both times, and enjoyed exploring the Avalon Peninsula. Do visit both Cabot Tower and Cape Spear, as you'll most probably eventually see them both shown later on TV, and you can say, "I've been there!". On my second return trip I drove around the south end of Conception Bay, and stayed overnight in a B&B in the small town of Brigus. I'd suggest you plan to make a similar overnight visit to a small fishing village somewhere on the peninsula, as such villages and their occupants tend to be quite interesting.
Have a great visit, and don't rule out a return.
I returned two times to St. John's in 1984 and 1994, renting a car both times, and enjoyed exploring the Avalon Peninsula. Do visit both Cabot Tower and Cape Spear, as you'll most probably eventually see them both shown later on TV, and you can say, "I've been there!". On my second return trip I drove around the south end of Conception Bay, and stayed overnight in a B&B in the small town of Brigus. I'd suggest you plan to make a similar overnight visit to a small fishing village somewhere on the peninsula, as such villages and their occupants tend to be quite interesting.
Have a great visit, and don't rule out a return.
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If you do end up with a car, I'd try By the Beach for fish 'n' chips rather than Ches', which has coasted on reputation for decades.
The view from the Rooms cafe is great even if you don't have time for the whole museum/gallery. The cafe has a partridgeberry cheesecake which is nice.
Decent beer/atmosphere at the Yellow Belly; OK beer but better casual vibe at the Ship or the Duke.
If you drive down the southern shore (to go whale watching), you might want to continue on to Ferryland. Interesting archeological site, and very pleasant picnic lunch option at the lighthouse:
http://www.lighthousepicnics.ca/
I second other comments: walk down from Signal Hill the long/harbour way, or check out Quidi Vidi, go on a whale/puffin/iceberg boat trip, check icebergfinder.com.
And pack warm clothes. June can be chilly!
The view from the Rooms cafe is great even if you don't have time for the whole museum/gallery. The cafe has a partridgeberry cheesecake which is nice.
Decent beer/atmosphere at the Yellow Belly; OK beer but better casual vibe at the Ship or the Duke.
If you drive down the southern shore (to go whale watching), you might want to continue on to Ferryland. Interesting archeological site, and very pleasant picnic lunch option at the lighthouse:
http://www.lighthousepicnics.ca/
I second other comments: walk down from Signal Hill the long/harbour way, or check out Quidi Vidi, go on a whale/puffin/iceberg boat trip, check icebergfinder.com.
And pack warm clothes. June can be chilly!
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I rather liked Ches's fish and chips. If that's on reputation then their reputation is tasty 
Bay Bulls is a good place to go if you want to get on a boat for pffins and icebergs. May is a great time to see both. June will not be too bad either.

Bay Bulls is a good place to go if you want to get on a boat for pffins and icebergs. May is a great time to see both. June will not be too bad either.
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Just curious - do folks think a trip to St. John's / Newfoundland could be done well for a long weekend? (say, arrive Wed. night, leave Sunday afternoon)? I don't have anything planned out, but have been taking a look at 'closer' places (relative to NYC) to visit that I haven't been to, and some of the pictures I've seen from light research make it seem like a very nice place to go experience the outdoors.
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Just curious - do folks think a trip to St. John's / Newfoundland could be done well for a long weekend? (say, arrive Wed. night, leave Sunday afternoon)? I don't have anything planned out, but have been taking a look at 'closer' places (relative to NYC) to visit that I haven't been to, and some of the pictures I've seen from light research make it seem like a very nice place to go experience the outdoors.
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Just curious - do folks think a trip to St. John's / Newfoundland could be done well for a long weekend? (say, arrive Wed. night, leave Sunday afternoon)? I don't have anything planned out, but have been taking a look at 'closer' places (relative to NYC) to visit that I haven't been to, and some of the pictures I've seen from light research make it seem like a very nice place to go experience the outdoors.
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Newfound and some of Labrador in 2 weeks in August?
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