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Christ The King Anglican ChurchSunday Mass 8:00 am, Sung Mass and Sermon 10:00 am, Sunday School 10:00 am, Evening Song and Benediction at 7:00 pm in winter/7:30 pm in summer. |
Freeport |
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Garden of the GrovesGarden of the Groves offers a variety of activities for those seeking tranquility, beauty and relaxation. Discover the many treasures including exotic plants and flowers; waterfalls; Bahamian art; migratory birds and butterflies; kid’s playground; garden café and much more. Other highlights include... |
Lucaya |
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Grand Bahama LabyrinthOne of Grand Bahama's newest attractions, Grand Bahama Labyrinth, is a Religious site within the popular tourist attraction, Garden of The Groves, Freeport, Lucaya. The Labyrinth is a re-creation and replica of an ancient sacred path of the early Christian labyrinth built in accordance with... |
Lucaya |
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Hawksbill Creek Nature TrailThe Hawksbill Creek is named for its once frequent visitor – now critically endangered – the Hawksbill Turtle. This is also the site for which the Hawksbill Creek Agreement was named. The Agreement was signed in 1955 between the Grand Bahama Port Authority (represented by Mr. Wallace Groves) and... |
Freeport |
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International Bazaar |
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Josey Cave, Fern Gully & Nature TrailAs you traverse the nature trail, you will not only be immersed in native vegetation, but also various species of birds – native and migratory – that reside in the larger indigenous hardwood trees. Other residents include lizards, such as the curly-tail lizard that has become synonymous with the... |
West Grand Bahama Island |
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Lucayan National ParkNature trails and boardwalks lead to a variety of ecosystems. Two large caves are open to the public — part of one of the largest underwater cave systems in the world. Swimming in the caves is prohibited; diving requires a special permit. Picnic tables are located on the beach. |
Lucaya |
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Lucayan National ParkEstablished in 1977, this 40 acre National Park incorporates one of the largest underwater cave systems in the world. Two caves are open to the public. Swimming in the caves is prohibited. A special permit is required for diving.Nature trails and boardwalks lead to a variety of ecosystems.... |
Eastern Grand Bahama |
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Mermaid PondWitness one of the wonders of Grand Bahama Island!This pond has been traditionally referred to as The Spring, a body of fresh water that is believed to be connected to the ocean (approximately 1,000 feet away), by an underground vein or cavern. It is believed that this reservoir of fresh water... |
West Grand Bahama Island |
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Parliament Square Cultural CenterParliament Square Cultural Center offers a singular island-style tour where you can experience many facets of Bahamian culture. You will learn about our Legal & Governmental Heritage, Christian Culture, Literary Culture, Music & Arts, Junkanoo Culture, Bush Medicine, and Island Living... |
Freeport |
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Peterson Cay National ParkPeterson Cay is a mile offshore, surrounded by active coral reefs which provides excellent opportunities for snorkeling or diving. The cay is perfect for picnics and relaxation. Since this is a protected area; leave only footprints, take only memories and photos. Protected by Bahamas... |
East Grand Bahama |
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Pinder's Point LighthouseThis lighthouse was built In the late 1700s to early 1800s to warn mariners of their proximity to the craggy coastlines and treacherous shoals. Ships sailing anywhere near the island were able to determine their location through the lighthouse's beacon. Each day at dusk, Mr. Samuel Pinder, a... |
West Grand Bahama Island |
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Port Lucaya Marketplace & MarinaNumerous water-front restaurants, bars, and specialty shops. Nightly entertainment and dancing at Count Basie Square. Full-service marina. Adjacent to the Underwater Explorer's Society (UNEXSO), and Pelican Bay Hotel & Suites. Opposite Our Lucaya Beach & Golf Resort, and Treasure Bay Casino... |
Lucaya |
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Rand Nature CentreThe Rand Nature Centre comprises 100 acres of natural beauty in the heart of Freeport. A 2,000-foot trail winds through natural coppice and pine forest. A birder’s paradise, the center houses a variety of bird species that can be seen year-round. Peak bird-watching season is from October to May,... |
Freeport |
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Sir Charles Hayward Children's LibraryLibrary Hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. (closed on holidays) |
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St. Jude's Anglican ChurchThis little church by the sea is an ideal place for serene views and powerful worship. It was the reason for the original fund-raising Smith's Point Fish Fry, and has increased from a congregation of 50 persons to 200+ today. It leads the way in Anglican Christian Youth activities and Anglican... |
East Grand Bahama Island |
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St. Stephen's Anglican ChurchSt. Stephen's Anglican Parish first opened its doors in January of 1851 in Eight Mile Rock, West Grand Bahama. St. Stephen was the first Anglican church to be built on the Island. In the latter part of 1899, a hurricane on Grand Bahama devastated the church of St. Stephen leaving only... |
West Grand Bahama |
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The Boiling HoleArmbrister Creek flows into a clear lake called “Boiling Point” or “Boiling Hole” whose tidal conditions cause bubbles and burps, the conditions which lead to folklore of a sea monster below its surface. It is called "The Boiling Hole" because when tide flows out to the sea, the water rushing from... |
West Grand Bahama Island |