Fodor's Expert Review Harbourside Park

St. John's City Park
Free

This is the spot where Sir Humphrey Gilbert claimed Newfoundland for Britain in 1583, much to the amusement of the French, Spanish, and Portuguese fishermen in port at the time. They thought him a fool, a judgment borne out a few days later when he ran his ship aground and drowned. The small park is a good vantage point to watch the boats come and go and a nice spot to stop for a rest. Kids love the bronze Newfoundland and Labrador dog statues you can sit on. With benches placed among the greenery in an amphitheater-style formation, this is a pleasant place to enjoy family-friendly concerts. Enjoy free lunchtime and afternoon performances by some of the best musicians in the city through July and August.

City Park Free Family

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Queens Cove
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador  A1C 1A6, Canada

www.stjohns.ca/living-st-johns/arts-and-culture/music-concert-series

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