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When traveling to Burnside, you cannot miss the Long Chute Lookout. This incredible wooden platform provides a breathtaking view of Burnside and the surrounding seascape. It is just a short walk from the road on a well-worn walking trail. As you admire the view, you might be intrigued to learn about the fascinating history of Burnside. In 1921, the little communities of Squid Tickle, Holletts Tickle, and Holletts Cove joined forces and became Burnside. The name originates from a devastating forest fire that ravaged the area in 1912. However, Burnside's history goes much deeper than that. Artifacts from different indigenous groups, such as the Maritime Archaic, Paleo-Eskimo, and Beothuck Indians, have been discovered in the area, suggesting their presence for hunting and fishing purposes. You can explore these fascinating finds at the Burnside Archaeological Centre right in the heart of Burnside. Don't miss the chance to take a boat tour and witness the nearby archaeological sites, adding to the allure of this remarkable place. Additionally, why not embark on a 45-minute ferry ride to St. Brendans from Burnside? The adventure never ends! If you're up for it, there is also a short walking trail from St. Albans Anglican Church to the Burnside Archaeology Centre, allowing you to immerse yourself in the rich history of this captivating destination.
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