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Clarenville, nestled in the beautiful Shoal Harbour River Valley, is a Newfoundland and Labrador town that is blessed with an abundance of natural beauty. Find out more about our town at www.clarenville.ca
Incorporated in 1951, the Town has become a major service centre and home to over 7000 residents. Clarenville is the second fastest-growing community in the province. Boasting a diverse and vibrant economy, Clarenville offers a well-established business infrastructure and a wide range of support services catering to the needs of residents of Clarenville and surrounding areas.
The Town has facilities, infrastructure, programs and services comparable to any major centre while maintaining a rural pace.
A good life-work balance is enjoyed by the Town’s residents with higher than average labour participation rates, great recreational programs and service provisions matched with strong community spirit and beautiful scenery. Clarenville truly is the place to discover real-life potential.
Rural Pace Meets Urban Amenities
Enjoy the convenience of living in a large centre while enjoying small-town character and community spirit! Clarenville has just that. Situated on the Trans Canada Highway with all the amenities and services you need, Clarenville has real location convenience.
Surrounded by beautiful seascapes to the east and endless country to the west, the Town has an ambience of nature and outdoors, and the undying charm of coastal Newfoundland.
Safe, Secure and Friendly
Clarenville is a great place to live, a stunning place to visit and a smart place to do business. It’s no mystery why Clarenville’s population has grown so significantly, why new businesses are opening their doors, and why visitors return. Realize for yourself the Town of Clarenville and its great opportunities!
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This video highlights key aspects of Clarenville that make it an attractive place to live, work and experience. It showcases the community's natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and family-friendly amenities that contribute to a fulfilling lifestyle.
Culture
Throughout each year, the Town of Clarenville offers a variety of cultural events, local festivals, and recreational opportunities that contribute to a vibrant social life in Clarenville.
Services
The Town of Clarenville has modern and well-equipped educational facilities, recreational facilities & healthcare facilities, including schools, colleges hospitals and retail, that provide a range of services that create diverse job opportunities.
Running Scene List List:
Sunrise over Random Island from Bare Mountain
TCH at Naked Man Lookout
TCH East Entrance
Irving Jigger
Tim Hortons
North Atlantic Orange Store
Clarenville Inn
Coastal Outdoors
Clarenville Railway Museum (Loco 900)
KingsHaven
Clarenville Farm and Market Seniors Dance
White Hills Chalet (Inside Gerry and Rowena)
Eastlink Events Centre Theatre (Phantom 4)
Discovery Trail Snowmobile Assoc. ATVs /Huts/Trails
Hiking Trails
Elizabeth Swan Park
Rotary Trail
Outdoor Fitness ES Park
Beach Volleyball ES Park
Lighted Ballfield ES Park
Theatre ES Park
Theatre EEC
Fire Hall BBQ
White Hills win
Kayak Joes Pond
Hockey in EEC
Skating in EEC
Curling in EEC
Walk for ALS Pats Pals
Elizabeth Swan Park Paved Walk Path
Splash Pad at ES Park
Sub C Imaging
Waterfront
High Birchy
Cormack Frive
Town Hall
Fire Hall
Fire Truck
Fire Department Volunteers
CREST Bus/volunteers
Wave Indoor Swimming Pool
Clarenville Farm and Market (Outside/Inside)
Scotiabank / Doctor's offices Thompson Street
Sobeys/Random Square Mall/Hospital
Seniors Park/Middle/High School complex
Clarenville Campus CNA
Events Centre outside
Hospital/O'Mahony Centre/Manitoba Dr.
The Beaumont
Bare Mountain Lookout/Star
Clarenville Marina
ATV
Water Tower/Coop Gas Bar/Clearview/SH Drive/SH Valley
Hardwoods Dam Pond on the Bare Mountain Trail
Ducks and Canada Goose Sanctuary
Hibernia Subdivision
KingsHaven
Mercers Marine
Irving and Goobies subdivision
The mouth of SH River
Dockyard
Riverside School
Quality Inn/Clarenville Inn/Wave Hotel
Dark Hole River
EEC outside
Honda /Kent/ Jump Dance/ Eastern Machining /Bare Mountain Coffee/Barn Loft.
Memorial Drive
Causeway / Trail steps
Balbo Drive / Wisemans
SH River Fall
White Hills * 3
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