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AWH Lore
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100

In the winter of 1696, people from this country arrived to loot and burn Portugal Cove

What is France.

100

This low laying plant that yields bunches of red berries is the unofficial national flower of Canada

What is the bunchberry.

100

This large mammal was introduced to Newfoundland in 1878.

What is the moose

100

This Zone is where the AWH community site is located in

What is Zone 1

100

This low growing berry is an integral part of Newfoundland's diet and is often used in jam.

What are blueberries.

200

This person is believed to have named Portugal Cove.

Who is Gaspar Corte-Real.

200

This plant can be steeped to make tea, but becomes poisonous if boiling water is used. 

What is the common Labrador tea.

200

This large canine species went extinct in the 1930s due to overhunting and habitat changes.

What is the Newfoundland Wolf.

200

These three small islands are visible from the Zone 2 lookout.

What are Bell Island, Kellys Island, and Little Bell Island. 

200

This berry goes by many names, and has been described to taste like a mixture between a pear and a blueberry.

What are serviceberries/chuckleypears.

300

This grassy historical site is the final resting place of at least 13 individuals, dating from the 1800's.

What is West Point Cemetery.

300

This deciduous tree grows in most but well-drained sites and has light coloured bark.

What is the paper birch

300

This mammal present in Newfoundland goes by the scientific name of Vulpes vulpes.

What is the red fox.

300

This date is the opening of the AWH VIC

What is July 25th

300

This green spiky plant can be mashed into a delicious pesto.

What are stinging nettles.

400

This marine catastrophe took the lives of 22 people in 1940.

What is the collision of The Little Golden Dawn and The M.Y.W. Garland.

400

Cornus suecica is the scientific name of this plant.

What is the Swedish bunchberry.

400

This bright yellow songbird frequents Newfoundland in the summers and is present in all of North America. 

What is the yellow warbler

400

This zone(s) of the AWH trail system was historically farmland. 

What are Zones 1 and 4

400

The young spring shoots of this highly invasive woody plants provide a tart flavour and can be cooked or baked.

What is Japanese Knotweed

500

This year is when Portugal Cove first appeared on a map.

What is 1630.
500

This sprawling plant is the most widely distributed woody plant on Earth.

What is the common juniper

500

This small land mammal species weighing only 2-3 pounds is solely found on the island of Newfoundland. 

What is the Newfoundland Pine Marten

500

Rock walls are present all throughout our trails. They were used to clear fields, as well as this purpose.

What is to mark property lines.

500

This bright magenta flowering plant can be used to make jellies with the petals, and steamed like asparagus for the stems. 

What is fireweed.

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