Codroy Valley Wetland Interpretation Centre
The Codroy Valley Wetlands is home to a diverse resident waterfowl population and is a major resting area for some 200 species of migratory birds during the Spring and Fall. The Wetlands is recognized as an Estuary of International Significance under the 1971 Ramsar Convention, and is the most is the most important Wetlands in Newfoundland. The Codroy Valley has the most species and rarities of birds in the province, with rare birds often being spotted daily. The Interpretation Centre offers information on the local wetlands and estuary, along with a history of the area. It features information panels and bird displays, and a groomed trail is available to take a walk through the Wetlands with look outs and resting benches.