Bonavista (town)
Bonavista (town)
Bonavista, located on Newfoundland's Bonavista Peninsula, is a charming coastal town steeped in history and natural beauty. It is famously known as the site of John Cabot's landfall in 1497, marking the beginning of European exploration in North America. Today, Bonavista retains its historic charm with well-preserved heritage buildings, including the Ryan Premises National Historic Site, which offers insights into the town's fishing and maritime history.

Visitors to Bonavista can explore picturesque streets lined with colorful houses, visit local artisan shops and galleries, and enjoy fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants. The town is also home to the iconic Cape Bonavista Lighthouse, offering stunning views of the rugged coastline and opportunities to spot whales and icebergs offshore.

Bonavista's natural attractions include beautiful beaches, such as the nearby Sandy Cove Beach, ideal for picnicking and relaxing by the sea. Hiking trails around the town provide scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean and opportunities for birdwatching.

Rich in culture, history, and natural beauty, Bonavista welcomes visitors to explore its scenic vistas, experience its maritime heritage, and immerse themselves in the authentic Newfoundland coastal lifestyle.
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