CAA Saskatchewan Spring 2018 | Page 20

take 5 Newfoundland Now there’s more to “the rock” than Vikings and fish. take a look at the modern side of newfoundland and labrador By KellIe Davenport As the shining beacon of modernism in Newfoundland, the inn has become the darling of luxury seekers, well- heeled adventurers and Hollywood types like Gwyneth Paltrow, who visited in 2016. The hotel’s sleek design echoes traditional Newfoundland architecture using wooden stilts—but with a decidedly modern update. Inside, guests will find a contemporary art gallery, a library stocked with books relating to Newfoundland (open to guests and locals alike), a cinema that plays East Coast films and a bar, perfect for sampling some local Screech. 20 Spring 2018 Botwood Murals Canada’s youngest province has a long legacy of folk art, inspired by the region’s history, seafaring traditions and natural beauty. That legacy is larger than life in the town of Botwood, where murals dance with colour on the sides of local homes, fences and businesses. The Botwood Murals, located about an hour drive from Gander, CAA SaSkatchewan now total seven large-scale paintings and tell the story of the town and the broader Newfoundland experience. Scenes depict everything from a wartime hospital to Indigenous culture and the logging industry. Fogo Island Inn