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OFF THE ROAD

OFF THE ROAD

I finished my last scheduled tour of the season last week – well, a Newfoundland version of “last week” since it’s probably more like three weeks ago. Regardless, I’ve had a rather rough time coming off the road – basically trying to adjust to a less demanding schedule and just figuring out what to doREAD MORE

FLAGGED

FLAGGED

Midst all our talk about the “New Normal”, this is probably a good time for us to start thinking and preparing for the many changes we’re facing, and perhaps more importantly, our ability to adjust and embrace the transformation of our future world. While some may view this as an exciting time, the majority ofREAD MORE

ADDRESS TO THE NATION

ADDRESS TO THE NATION

A post from Mark McCarthy: A dear friend who recently moved from Newfoundland to take up residence in the City of Sarnia sent us a blog that was written by their Mayor about his recent trip to St. John’s where he took a McCarthy’s Party tour with my brother Andrew. Apparently Andrew received the letter from the MayorREAD MORE

CAT WALK

CAT WALK

I shared a most enjoyable conversation with a lady who called the office last week to inquire about joining our province wide ‘Newfoundland & Labrador Immersion’ tour. She was really excited about visiting Newfoundland and had heard so many wonderful things about McCarthy’s Party that she dearly wanted to spend as much time as possibleREAD MORE

HAYLEY’S COMMENT

HAYLEY’S COMMENT

I just left the funeral home in Bonavista. The father of a good friend passed recently and I joined the community to pay my respects, take time to remember a great man, and regale in the many yarns he could have shared with all in attendance. This story says a lot about Derek Hayley andREAD MORE

FELLOW FROM FORTUNE

FELLOW FROM FORTUNE

A post by Jim McCarthy: When I read the story Andrew wrote about Ferryland a few weeks ago I thought it might be wise to further explain how Sarah Kirke and other 17th century plantations amassed such riches in Newfoundland. Sometimes I marvel at our lack of understanding and the limited respect we bestow onREAD MORE

RIGHT NOW

RIGHT NOW

People often ask me when is the best time to come to Newfoundland. To which I always respond – “Right Now!”. And I’m not joking.     ‘Right Now’ is an especially exciting season in Newfoundland. The crab fishery started on Monday and while a late winter squall kept the the crews ashore on opening day,READ MORE

DANDY LINE

DANDY LINE

I woke this morning and was greeted by a lovely email from a guest who travelled with me on our ‘Dandy Line’ tour back in June of 2014. It made me smile; as does nearly every piece of correspondence I receive from this wonderful group and the incredible memories we share. For those of youREAD MORE

FAIRY LED

FAIRY LED

My first visit to the ‘Colony of Avalon’ Interpretation Center at Baltimore’s Plantation in Ferryland, Newfoundland was a most confusing experience. While I had heard about George Calvert’s lavish expenditures and the painstaking attempts to establish every semblance of comfort for his family and those who would help him colonize 17th century Newfoundland – I wasREAD MORE

CABO DA ESPERANÇA – CAPE OF HOPE

CABO DA ESPERANÇA – CAPE OF HOPE

For years now I’ve been trying to make sense of the closing quote on the information ‘Flat Board’ located at Cape Spear, Newfoundland’s WW2 gun battery. I can only assume that it reads as a warning or perhaps consolation to visitors who might spend but a few moments at the site and could experience anyREAD MORE

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