No, there is no historical record or evidence to suggest that Henry David Thoreau visited Newfoundland. Thoreau is primarily associated with his time at Walden Pond in Massachusetts and his writings on nature and philosophy in America.
Information about where to stay on a visit to Newfoundland can be found on several websites such as Newfoundland Labrador and Newfoundland. There are also travel books available at bookstores such as Barnes and Noble.
Baffin Island, Labrador, Newfoundland.
The Norse explorer who landed in Newfoundland was Leif Erikson around the year 1000, making him one of the first Europeans to visit North America. He established a settlement named Vinland on the northern tip of Newfoundland.
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Henry Huntt has written: 'A visit to the Red Sulphur Spring of Virginia' 'A visit to the Red Sulphur Spring of Virginia, during the summer of 1837'
It is disputed on the origions of Newfoundland and Labrador in Europe. While Newfoundland had many native peoples, the first Europeans to visit were the vikings lead by Lief Erikson in 1001 AD who landed at L'anse aux Meadows, NL. Italian explorer John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto) under the English crown is often times credited with finding Newfoundland in 1497 when he landed at Bonavista, NL.
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It is believed that Labrador joined Newfoundland in the year of 1809 in March. For more information and a more in depth explanation, of this topic please visit the link below. http://www.newfoundlandlabrador.com/AboutThisPlace/History
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