Globe Artichokes Grow in Newfoundland!

Newfoundland is known for many things, but agriculture isn’t necessarily one of them.  High winds, craggy cliffs, and fishing yes, but rich fertile soil?  Not what comes to mind when one thinks of the island.  In reality, however, people have been growing food for decades, and in the 1950’s, Newfoundland was almost entirely self sufficient in food production and consumption.  

A City for Those with a Sweet Tooth

One of the most famous and charming things about St. John’s are the colourful rowhouses, adorably titled ‘Jellybean Houses,’ that make up most of the housing in the downtown core.  On a sunny day, they make for a real ‘feel-good’ walk through the city.