The Heritage Run Tourism Association

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Marystown, Canada

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The Heritage Run Tourism Association Reviews | Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

The Heritage Run Tourism Association is located in Marystown, Canada on 1 Centennial Rd. The Heritage Run Tourism Association is rated 3.3 out of 5 in the category tourist information center in Canada.

Address

1 Centennial Rd

Phone

+1 7092791887

Amenities

Good for kids

Open hours

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Bruce Dennis

We own a bed and breakfast in the area and belong to Heritage Run (paying a yearly fee, for 7 years) I haven't had any recommendations or calls from this tourist spot all year so I went in to find out why. There were three students working here that day - I asked what B&B's they were recommending in the area and they all were at a loss - one replied \is this a test?\ - not really just wanting to know what they knew about the area - DIDN'T even know about us!! Shameful - they don't seem to know much about the area and things to do either - very poorly trained :( tourism has really dropped the ball on this gang - I had a room open last night and went to call to tell them but they were CLOSED on Sunday - What??? our season is so short - why do they choose to close on Sundays - very disappointing!! Abbie's Garden Bed and Breakfast

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Kevin Pothier

Sorry but you were no help at all. After I pulled you away from your computer. Asked for a map of the area. A reduced dark photo copy of a map you cant read is not representing your community very well. Sorry it's all we have. Never asked where I was going or offer to help. Went back to her computer.

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Mg 0

The ladies who were here when i stopped by one September day were so nice and informative. It was great to chat with them and find out more about the St Lawrence /Marystown area of Newfoundland. There is also a clean, wheelchair-accessible washroom, and artefacts and local cookery books to look at.

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Sandra McKellar,

Worth a visit