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Signal Hill
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Signal Hill is a hill which overlooks the city of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Mostly a National Historic Site, adjacent to is the largely encaved museum of Johnson Geo Centre and its associated park. The highest point, Ladies' Lookout, above Cabot Tower, is 167 metres high
Explore the iconic Cabot Tower and experience a view of St. John's and the North Atlantic that is truly spectacular. Named one of the "World’s Greatest Walks" by Rodales Organic Life.
Great place to view both the city and the ocean! See the ships entering the narrows, hike the awe-inspiring trail, and grab an ice cream!
As St. John’s most popular landmark, Signal Hill recalls the town’s historic past and communications triumph, as well as offering coastal hikes and colourful performances against sweeping views overlooking the Atlantic. Signal Hill was the site of St. John’s harbour defenses from the 17th century to the Second World War and where Guglielmo Marconi received the world’s first transatlantic wireless signal in 1901.
As St. John’s most popular landmark, Signal Hill recalls the town’s historic past and communications triumph, as well as offering coastal hikes and colourful performances against sweeping views overlooking the Atlantic. Signal Hill was the site of St. John’s harbour defenses from the 17th century to…
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Ubicación
230 Signal Hill Rd
St. John's, NL
Downtown