Top 25 Coolest Things to do in Newfoundland and Labrador | TRAVEL THERAPY
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20 Best Places to Visit in Canada in 2015 - No. 14 Fogo and Change Islands
The Fogo Island Inn was just the beginning for the beautiful northeast coast of Newfoundland, Vacay.ca Visuals Editor Julia Pelish informs. A new state-of-the-art ferry will open up more travel opportunities in 2015 to Fogo and the pristine Change Islands.
Vacay.ca is Canada's leading online travel magazine and its journalists produce an annual ranking of top destinations in the country. In 2015, video reviews have been made of each selection.
Fogo Island (Newfoundland & Labrador) in 36 Hours
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In My Own Backyard heads to Fogo Island. Fogo Island is known as one of the largest islands located in Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada which is about 25 km long and 14 km long. It is famous as one of the best destinations to visit among fans of travelling. There are a number of attractions that one cannot resist about Fogo Island.
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Top Newfoundland Attractions
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Canadian hidden treasure found in Fogo Island
Fogo Island is located off the North East coast of Newfoundland and is known as one of the four corners of the Earth. The Fogo Island Inn was built to help make a contribution to cultural and economic sustainability for Fogo Island. Make sure to add this stunning place to your bucket list!
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12 Most Amazing Secluded Homes
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10- Red Cottage – This beautiful isolated house sits on an island aptly named Just Room Enough Island. Part of the Thousand Islands chain of islands in Canada, Just Room Enough was bought in 1950s by the Sizeland family who wanted a unique place to build a holiday home. They built their house with the walls just reaching to the edge of the island and gave the island its special name. The plan backfired on the family who were looking to find a quiet retreat, and instead had to deal with tourists and sightseers stopping by to take a look at their unusual home.
9- Hermitage of San Colombano – Located in Italy between Vivenza and Rovereto, the Hermitage of San Colombano sits high on a mountainside looking down upon the city below. 120 meters up the cliff, it was clearly built to give its inhabitants a reprise from the hustle and bustle of the world below. It was built almost 700 years ago in 1319 and is named after the Irish saint Colombano. To gain entry to the structure you need to pass through the Leno gorge and then climb up 102 steep steps up the gorge. Every Christmas there is a candlelight walk up to the hermitage to signify the pilgrims climbing up the steps to pay respect to the saint.
8- Casa Malaparte - Casa Malaparte also known as Villa Malaparte, is located on Punta Massullo on the eastern side of Capri, Italy. Construction started in 1937 by well-known architect Adalberto Libera. The house is a red masonry box shape with stairs leading up to a fabulous roof patio. The house can only be reached by crossing the island on foot and takes about an hour and a half to walk there from the summit.
7- Villa Mecklin —Located in the Finnish Archipelago, Villa Mecklin is as picturesque and secluded as you can get. Built in a small depression in the natural rock, the villa was built using all basic materials. On one side looking past the structure you see the water and looking past it from the other side you see the land, surrounded by trees, exposed rocks and plenty of vegetation. The highlight of the house is the terrace, which is large and faces out toward the water for the view of a lifetime.
6- Stockholm, Sweden – Several miles away from Stockholm, Sweden there’s an incredible house that sits on the highest point of a small island stretching out just 137 square meters. The house is isolated and beautiful and includes a living room, guest room, a kitchen and glass doors leading out to a large deck, plus a sauna.
5- Katskhi Pillar – 130 feet above the hills of central Georgia sits Katskhi Pillar. Georgia adopted Christianity as the state religion in the 4th century and the Katskhi Pillar became the site of a small church built in the 7th century. It’s sole resident for the past 20 years has been a Georgian monk. A fun fact about the pillar – women aren’t permitted to climb to the top.
4- Artist Studio Fogo Island, Canada – Fogo Islanders are simple, independent people who live to fish and enjoy the serenity of the beautiful landscape around them. Located on the island are six artist studios built by the Shorefast Foundation. The idea behind the studios design is to create a geometric structure that would contrast the natural setting around them. The studios stand on pillars near the sea and each are isolated and can actually be moved to any part of the island.
3- Thatched hut, Panama – Looking more like a scene out of Gilligan’s Island, this small island with a thatch roofed hut is the epitome of peace and quiet. The pole style thatched roof hut is common in Panama and can house an entire family. Building materials are tree trunks for the main pillars, bamboo poles as support and different types of leaves for the roof. A well-made hut can usually stand for as long as 30 years.
2- The House on the Sea– Living in this house is definitely like stepping into the land of Robinson Crusoe. Just off the coast of Cornwall, England, The House on the Sea is situated right on the beach and can only be reached by climbing across a 90 foot high suspension bridge. Surrounded by water and isolated from the town, the tiny island is far from basic. The interiors are a luxurious mix of sleek neutrals and modern design, with panoramic sea views offered at every turn.
1- Holy Trinity Monastery – Located in central Greece, the Holy Trinity Monastery is the oldest among the six functioning monasteries located there – having been built in 1476. It sits atop a 1300 foot rock and years ago access could only be gained by climbing a rope ladder with just a net below. Today the entrance is reached by climbing 140 steps cut into the rock. It once held historical treasures, such as precious manuscripts, however, they were stolen during World War II.
Canada 150 with Ford: Fogo Island, Newfoundland
Ford Canada sent us on a stunning road trip adventure for Canada 150. We flew from Toronto to St. John's, Newfoundland, and then drove to the beautiful Fogo Island and the stunning Fogo Island Inn. For our trip we were equipped with the stylish, comfortable, and powerful 2017 Ford Edge Titanium. All footage was shot using the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.
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Itinerary: 8 Days in Newfoundland, Canada
Here's my itinerary for spending 8 days in Newfoundland, Canada! For more tips and detailed information on the places I visited, check out these blog posts:
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A week on Fogo Island
A blissful week on Fogo island, Newfoundland without the kids.. a look at what I got up to and the people I met. Full post at
FIREWORKS // Canada's Best New Restaurants 2016 Meilleurs nouveaux restos canadiens
Come with us to Fireworks —ranked #3 on our list of Canada's Best New Restaurants 2016—where chef and co-owner Michael Smith takes us on a tour of his organic farm and country Inn in beautiful PEI.
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Suivez-nous au Fireworks, #3 de notre palmarès des Meilleurs nouveaux restos canadiens 2015, alors que le chef et co-propriétaire Michael Smith nous fait visiter sa ferme organique et le Inn at Bay Fortune à l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard. #enRouteTop10