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A&W Restaurant invites you to their dining room. Discover a menu offering a fast food menu and hamburgers, priced at less than $10. The surrounding area is notable for its parks and restaurants.
Valley Vet Clinic is a full service companion animal veterinary practice providing lifelong care for your pet. Our passionate & professional team of experts take care to provide your pets with high quality services personalized for their unique needs.
Frenchie's Service Centre Ltd is your one-stop shop for all your powersports products in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. Discover our wide range of snowmobiles, ATVs, dirt bikes and more online or in-store.
Mom's Place Ltd invites you to their dining room. You can get there not only by public transit but also by car and can pay by Discover, American Express, Visa and MasterCard.
3 Banting Memorial Pk, Musgrave Harbour, NLA0G 3J0
Musgrave Harbour was originally named Muddy Hole when the first settlers, John and Ann Whiteway and their nine children, arrived in 1834. The town was renamed Musgrave Harbour in 1886 in honour of Governor Anthony Musgrave.