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We offer a wide variety of tours and excursions, including Sea-Kayaking, Mountain Biking, and Hiking TOurs with n The Northern Penisula on Newfoundland
Gros Morne, Newfoundland and Labrador
Gros Morne National Park is one of Canada's true treasures, and few who visit here fail to come away awed. Perhaps the best way to put the park into perspective is to say that it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its fjords, mountains and spectacular ocean scenery, Gros Morne offers unexcelled opportunities for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Trinity Bight, Newfoundland and Labrador
Brilliant summer comes alive in the communities of Trinity Bight. Of all Newfoundland's heritage communities, Trinity perhaps defines us best. Trinity is one of the most historically-significant communities in the province. The deep regard and respect for the past goes back farther here than anywhere else on the island. This area is historically significant and much work has been done to preserve or recreate the vernacular architecture, sites, history and culture. The twelve communities that make up the Trinity Bight are a rewarding visit on any vacation to Newfoundland.
The Kittiwake Coast - Tourism Guide
While visiting Central Newfoundland explore the Kittiwake Coast and discover unspoiled nature that is just "beyond your imagination". Islands, sea coast, beaches, icebergs, whales, trails and plenty more. Make your plans for travelling each of the four scenic touring routes of the Kittiwake Coast.
Explore the the "Road to the Isles", "The Islands Experience", "Road to the Shore" and the "Road to the Beaches".
The Discovery Trail, Newfoundland and Labrador
Discovery Trail - A Historical Treasure From Cabot to Cormack to Coaker, from Trinity to Bonavista to Brooklyn, and from the fertile farmland of Lethbridge to the windswept plain around The Dungeon, the Discovery Trail takes you through time, myth and legend into a reality that will leave you wondering if seeing really is believing.
The Irish Loop
The Irish Loop refers to an area that encircles the shores of Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula. The area is named after the Irish immigrants that first inhabited this part of Newfoundland, and for the geography which resembles their homeland. This tour around the Irish Loop can be done in a day at a leisurely pace or is best done over a couple of days to truly enjoy the scenery, history and the people.
The Baccalieu Trail, Newfoundland and Labrador
"Wherever you are, steer northwest for Baccalieu." This old sailors' proverb, minus the compass direction, is still good advice for today's traveller. Along Routes 80 and 70, and their offshoots, you'll find charming fishing villages, gorgeous coastal scenery, and a few surprises. There are several ways to access The Baccalieu Trail: from Route 60, or take Routes 75 or 80 from Route 1.
Admiral's Coast, Newfoundland and Labrador
The Admiral’s Coast follows Route 60 along the western and southern shore of Conception Bay between Colliers and Paradise, and provides excellent views over the bay.
Hello Newfoundland
Hello Newfoundland is all about the fascinating province of Newfoundland, Canada. Come explore the places of Newfoundland, and enjoy its friendly, historic, and unique culture with us as we cover Newfoundland tourism, events, and the thriving arts scene with pictures, stories and videos.
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