Federal funding will assist in the completion of a network of seven trails from L'Anse aux Meadows to St. Lunaire-Griquet
Rural Economic Development Minister and MP Gudie Hutchings has announced a non-repayable contribution of slightly more $243,000 to help St. Anthony Basin Resources Inc. (SABRI) develop a trail network on the Northern Peninsula. The money is from ACOA’s Innovative Communities Fund and will assist in the completion of a network of seven trails from L'Anse aux Meadows to St. Lunaire-Griquet which will be known as the Iceberg Trail.
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