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Welcome to the Puffin Post Online Pub. Join NL Interactive's online community of over 400 friendly puffins to yarn about everything from photography to politics. Inside the pub you will find several interactive threads, including the largest Newfoundland Labrador photo thread on the web. Grab a beer and a chair, join us today!

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Newfoundland Sea Kayak Trip
Over the winter, Mark and I hatched a plan to travel to the north coast of Newfoundland to seakayak in Notre Dame Bay. We had never been there, nor did we know anyone who had kayaked there. We found a few trip reports online, studied nautical charts, watched weather reports, and gathered what data we could to support our trip. More

Galleries

At the heart of NL Interactive lies our photo galleries. You can browse over 80 albums containing 1500 + photographs taken from every nook and cranny of Newfoundland Labrador. Strap on your belt and take a journey through the galleries.

Scoff Cove

Have you been searching for that special Newfoundland Labrador recipe everywhere? Chances are, NL Interactive's Scoff Cove can serve it up pronto! Our recipe database is extensive, offering you everything from Christmas drink to traditional wild game recipes. Browse or search Scoff Cove.

Photo Archives

Ever since 1998, we've worked like a cod-in-a-trap posting a user-submitted, daily photograph on our front page...and we save them too! You can browse all previous daily photographs by month and year or perform a keyword search on the 2000+ photo archive. Feel free to contribute a photograph for the front page.

Gifts

NL Interactive proudly welcomes you to the Tidal Pool. Our online store is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for you to pick up a Newfoundland Labrador gift for any occasion. Products available include: Puffin Post, Independent, 100% Pure Newfoundlander and NL Interactive gear.

Communities

Woody Point is a beautiful and historic town located in the heart of Gros Morne National Park, on the western coast of Newfoundland. The Town of Woody Point encompasses three areas, Curzon village, Woody Point and Winterhouse Brook More

Photograph of the Day
July 3rd 2009
Still Life Beauty
This beautiful shot was captured in Ivany Cove close to Clarenville. It's not often you will see the ocean this calm.

Photo: Wayne Osmond July 2009

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Recent Comments for Today's Photo, "Still Life Beauty"
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flora said...July 03rd 2009 08:55pm
beeyootiful!like a postcard
yvonne said...July 03rd 2009 08:18pm
Beautiful reflective photo, Wayne, I really like it. It's so good to have a calm evening when capturing photos like this....
yvonne said...July 03rd 2009 08:17pm
Beautiful reflective photo, Wayne, I really like it. It's so good to have a calm evening when capturing photos like this....
wayne said...July 03rd 2009 06:40pm
thank you for the comments. we live in a great province!
Mike L said...July 03rd 2009 04:20pm
A rare shot indeed:)

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Yesterday's Daily Photograph
Back In Time
This old style house can be found in the beautiful fishing community of Petty Harbour.

Photo: Patricia Pike July 2009
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Newfoundland Sea Kayak Trip
Over the winter, Mark and I hatched a plan to travel to the north coast of Newfoundland to seakayak in Notre Dame Bay. We had never been there, nor did we know anyone who had kayaked there. We found a few trip reports online, studied nautical charts, watched weather reports, and gathered what data we could to support our trip. More
Onion Barbecue Sauce
Combine all ingredients; cover and simmer 15 minutes, stirring after. Use to baste ribs or chicken. Ideal for basting whole chicken or turkey on the barbecue. Makes 875 ml (3 1/2 cups) sauce...More
A Beautiful Sunset
Today's image takes us to Stephenville Beach at sunset time. A lone figure stands against the beautiful colors spread out over the water. Photo: Linda Fennel June 2005 ... More