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The friendliest people in Canada live in Salvage, a Newfoundland fishing village where tourism is replacing the dying fishing industry, writes the Sta(...)
The friendliest people in Canada live in Salvage, a Newfoundland fishing village where tourism is replacing the dying fishing industry, writes the Sta(...)

The friendliest people in Canada live in Salvage, a Newfoundland fishing village where tourism is replacing the dying fishing industry, writes the Sta(...)

Date5/11/1973
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Original Toronto Star caption: The friendliest people in Canada live in Salvage; a Newfoundland fishing village where tourism is replacing the dying fishing industry; writes the Star's travel editor; Gerry Hall. The population of fewer than 300 is less than half it once was; but you'll be made welcome to room and board for just over $5 a day. Visitors can go cod jiggin' or meander among the boats or attend theatre.
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0013765F