Peek inside the Fogo Island inn that hosted the Trudeaus

A video tour of Newfoundland and Labrador’s ‘must-see’ destination

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FOGO ISLAND, NEWFOUNDLAND.NOV.8.2013- One of several artist residences is pictured on Fogo Island, Newfoundland, November 8, 2013. Photo by Brent Foster for Maclean’s

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(Brent Foster)

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family spent the Easter weekend on Newfoundland and Labrador’s Fogo Island.

The family was spotted en route to the island, 30 kilometres off the coast, though locals offered little insight into their goings-on. “Haven’t seen nobody, haven’t heard tell of anybody who saw anybody,” resident Lloyd Bixby told the CBC.

Maclean’s has described the island of 2,700 people as one of 10 must-see places in Canada. Here’s a glimpse of the island and a peek inside the inn that hosted the Trudeaus: