Found 26 blog entries tagged as Newfoundland.

A homeowners association (HOA) is a legal organization that manages and regulates a community of residential properties. It is typically formed by a developer when building a new subdivision, and the HOA becomes the governing body once a certain number of homes have been sold. Homeowners in the community are required to pay regular dues to the HOA, which is then used to maintain and improve the shared spaces and amenities within the community.

HOAs are designed to maintain a certain standard of living within the community and to protect property values. They are responsible for maintaining the common areas of the community, such as parks, landscaping, and recreational facilities. They may also establish and enforce rules and regulations governing…

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Gardening is a wonderful way to beautify your home and create a peaceful oasis. If you're a beginner, it can be overwhelming to know where to start, especially if you live in a climate like Newfoundland's with its rocky soil and cold temperatures. But don't worry! With a few tips and tricks, you can have a successful flower garden in no time.

Choose the Right Flowers

When starting a flower garden, it's important to choose the right flowers for your climate. In Newfoundland, you'll want to focus on hardy flowers that can withstand the cold temperatures and rocky soil. Some good options include pansies, petunias, marigolds, and daisies. These flowers can be planted in the spring, and will bloom throughout the summer.

Prepare Your Soil

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Moving homes can be a stressful experience for everyone involved, but it can be especially challenging when you have pets. Dogs and cats may struggle with the changes that come with a move. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible for your furry friends. Let’s explore some helpful tips and resources for moving homes when you own pets.

Update your pet's microchip and ID tags

Before you move, make sure your pet's microchip and ID tags are up to date with your new address and contact information. This will ensure that if your pet gets lost during the move, they can be quickly reunited with you.

Plan for your pet's transportation

Depending on the distance you're moving, you may…

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Looking to knock something off your bucket list? Why not take in one of the seven natural wonders of the world, located right here in Canada? According to Travel and Leisure, the best time to view the famous Northern Lights, also known as Aurora Borealis, is from September to March. Canadians are fortunate to live in one of the best-suited climates and locations in the world to take in this dancing celestial display. 

As charged sun particles shoot down to our atmosphere, they collide with atoms to create Aurora Borealis. A combination of low light pollution, low moisture, cold temperatures, and a whole lot of luck make Aurora Borealis visible to us at these ideal times of the year.

The Northern Lights are notoriously fickle, so it isn’t easy to…

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Newfoundland, Canada is known for its rugged natural beauty, friendly locals, and unique culture. It's also famous for its winters, which can be harsh but breathtakingly beautiful. In this post, we'll explore what it's like to experience winter in Newfoundland.

Snow, snow, and more snow

If you're not a fan of snow, Newfoundland's winters might not be for you. The province sees an average of 275 centimeters (over 9 feet) of snow each year, with some areas receiving even more. This snowfall is due in part to the province's location in the North Atlantic, which makes it a prime target for snowstorms.

But while the snow can be a nuisance for drivers and shovelers, it also transforms the landscape into a winter wonderland. The rolling hills and…

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Prepare the soil

Before planting, make sure the soil is in good condition by removing any debris and adding compost or manure to improve soil fertility. Get a soil test to determine the pH level, nutrient content, and texture. Mix in compost, aged manure, or other organic matter into the soil to improve its fertility. Use a garden fork or tiller to loosen the soil to a depth of about 12 inches and smooth out the soil surface and remove any high or low spots.

Know your hardiness zone

A hardiness zone is a geographic area defined as having a certain average annual minimum temperature, a factor relevant to the survival of many plants. In Newfoundland, the hardiness zone ranges from 4a to 5b, so make sure you choose plants that are suitable for…

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Canada is home to 10 provinces and 3 territories. So, why move to Newfoundland? This province is among the top options for anyone moving from within or outside Canada because of the quality of living and the exciting opportunities that await. If you’re moving to Newfoundland, this guide will help you prepare and make the transition as smooth as possible. 

Why Move to Newfoundland?

Why Newfoundland? Canada is considered one of the best places to live in the world. Therefore, you could pick any city or region in Canada and you will be able to enjoy the benefits of calling this country home. However, there are many advantages to living in Newfoundland that you should consider when planning your move.

First off, the quality of life in…

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Are you moving to Canada? There are many options available for your new home and the province of Newfoundland and Labrador is among the top options. This province is notable for its affordability and quality of life – something that is rare in most provinces in Canada. This guide will provide you with an insight into the cost of living in Newfoundland to help you decide if this is the ideal place to live. 

Cost of Living in Newfoundland: Overview

Newfoundland is the easternmost province of Canada. This province is considered one of the best places to live in Canada due to its affordability. The cities in Newfoundland are cheaper than living in major cities like Toronto. 

The most expensive city in Newfoundland in terms of cost of living is…

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Welcoming more than 300,000 travellers each year, Channel-Port aux Basques is a tourism hotspot in Newfoundland and Labrador. It’s a small town, but nearly everything you need is within walking distance. Take a sightseeing tour and discover one hidden treasure after another—from a delightful array of shops, restaurants, and museums, to beautiful boardwalks and colourful kiosks lining the harbour. Enjoy a day on the beach basking in sunshine, be guided by one of the lighthouses, and take a stroll through the town’s vibrant downtown in this charming community. 


Considered the gateway to Newfoundland and Labrador, Channel-Port aux Basques is situated at the tip of the rugged southwestern coast of the province. It’s also positioned at the eastern end of…

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Choosing a place to retire is an important decision to make. You must take into account the kind of lifestyle you want to enjoy during your retirement. Some seniors like to retire in a peaceful and laid-back community, while others seek out active opportunities and thrive in an environment that enables them to explore the outdoors more. No matter what you want to do and enjoy, retiring in Newfoundland is a smart idea. 

Use this guide to help plan your retirement and to help decide where you would like to spend your retirement years.

Why Retire in Newfoundland?

Many people choose to retire in a place or country with tropical weather. Therefore, you might be curious to know why Newfoundland is gaining popularity as a retirement destination.…

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