As a long time squid enthusiast, i was estatic that i found this place. I was too short of money to catch a flight so i ended up swimming there and got to see a whole bunch of cephelopods on the way there! i personally love giant and vampire squids, i think their the coolest animals alive, not related to squids but at some point i wish to find a greenland shark or pet a lemon shark. Although ive always had the fear of an octopus go up my butt and out through my mouth but thankfully that didnt happen on the swim there. Onto the actual building, i cant ignore the awesome squid of thimble tickle, what an awe inspiring piece of art it was, the people there were also really nice and offered me a blanket and some hot chocolate after braving the harsh cold water of the labrador sea (i came from iceland if you are curious), overall this place was an amazing venture and definently worth it. I would have photos for the area but my phone was waterlogged for 79 hours and the rice i brought just incase also got wet, and the backup rice too. Oh and the gift shop is...
   Read moreArrived after the visitor’s center had closed and it wasn’t clear if we were still allowed to see the squid (because there is a sign that says you should enter through the interpretation center). We decided it was probably fine, and made our way down and took some pictures. Would probably have spent a little more time here, but weren’t sure if we were welcome so made ourselves scarce. It looked like there was a gift shop in the...
   Read moreWorth the drive. Free museum but can give donations. Great little museum with some interesting displays. Staff were very friendly and I formative. Nice selection of souvenirs. Walk down the path to the giant squid statue. Beautiful views. Lots of seating areas...
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