Author: Darrel Pratt

What Is A Tax Free Area In Newfoundland?

Port de Grave is one of about 300 communities in the province where people are living tax-free. The area has about 950 residents. Thousands of people in unincorporated communities don’t pay municipal property taxes, relying on the province and other towns for some services. Where is the best place to live tax free? Bermuda, Monaco, […]

Why Should We Move To London?

Here are 8 great reasons why people will move from their current homes to relocate to London. Plenty of Employment Opportunities. Stunning Sights, Architecture, and History. You are at the Center of UK Life and can never get bored. Great Housing. The European Transport Hub. Why do people move to London England? Thousands of people […]

Are There Wasps In Newfoundland?

While hornets are extremely uncommon on the island of Newfoundland, the term is often used to describe wasps, of which there’s no shortage of, much to the chagrin of the collectors. A wasp in a more natural habitat than someone’s trash heap. Do wasps live in Canada? Social wasps are common in urban and rural […]

What Foods Are Produced In Newfoundland?

The largest commodities in Newfoundland and Labrador agriculture are Dairy, Chicken, Eggs, Greenhouse and Nursery, and Vegetables. How much of Newfoundlands food is imported? Newfoundland and Labrador imports 90 per cent of its produce, which means Newfoundlanders and Labradorians aren’t surviving on their own without outside help from national and international agricultural industries. What province […]

What Do Newfoundland People Drink?

Regional drinks Popular brews include Black Horse, Jockey Club and Dominion Ale, and a variety of ales from Newfoundland-based Storm Brewing (including a red ale, a raspberry wheat ale and a coffee porter). The Quidi Vidi Brewing Company produces an iceberg beer using water harvested from icebergs floating offshore. What is Newfoundland best known for? […]

What Currency Is Newfoundland?

The dollar. The dollar was the currency of the colony of Newfoundland and, later, the Dominion of Newfoundland, from 1865 until 1949, when Newfoundland became a province of Canada. It was subdivided into 100 cents.Newfoundland dollar. Unit 1⁄100 cent Symbol cent ¢ Banknotes 25¢ 40¢ 50¢ 80¢ $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $50 What is […]

What Does Hard Ticket Mean In Newfoundland?

a tough or headstrong person. Description. hard ticket noun (Nfld) a lively character, a tough or headstrong person, someone not easily controlled. Hard Ticket showcases some of the most exciting writers in Newfoundland. What does a hard ticket mean? Definition of ‘hard-ticket’ 1. a ticket entitling one to a reserved seat. 2. an entertainment for […]