Town of Cupids
The Town of Cupids, located 80 kilometers west of St. John's, is a historic community that claims the title of the first English settlement in Canada, established by John Guy in 1610. With a population of 743, Cupids offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty, featuring hiking trails, scenic views, and attractions like the Cupids Legacy Centre.
Incorporated in 1965, the town is part of the Baccalieu Trail and invites visitors to explore its walking trails, enjoy kayaking in Noder Cove, and attend local events such as the annual Cuper's Cove Soiree. With its rich history and vibrant community spirit, Cupids has something to offer for everyone seeking an authentic Newfoundland experience.
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