Another section of the East Coast Trail is a segment of the Spurwink Island Trail that goes from Route 10 near the Welcome to Aquaforte
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Another section of the East Coast Trail is a segment of the Spurwink Island Trail that goes from Route 10 near the Welcome to Aquaforte
The pebble beach at Little Lawn is truly a hidden gem, nestled between St. Lawrence and Lawn on the Burin Peninsula. You can pull-off and
Early this year, my mom and I had a fabulous weekend in Trout River! It is a paradise for hiking and walking adventures. One of
It’s a long trek to a beautiful beach with many up hill and down hill movements but Lance Cove makes for wonderful memories when trekking
Completing the East Coast Trail was a goal of mine and I had planned to finish on the Spurwink Island Path to see this remarkable
There’s incredible beauty at Topsail Beach. You will find many children throwing rocks at the sea, residents basking in the sun or enjoying a beachside
Rocky Harbour has always been a fishing town, but in recent decades with the creation of Gros Morne National Park both have been vital industries
A light sandy beach at Shallow Bay, Cow Head creates a serene feeling as you push your toes along the beach. The campground and beach
Marble Mountain has lots to offer in Steady Brook. During the summer months, lots of people enjoy the Marble Zip Tours, a swim at the
A sign at the entry warns this is avalanche territory. The distant hills certainly are towering and dramatic. A little further down the road is
I’ve been to Lobster Head Lighthouse before, but didn’t realize that this driftwood structure existed. From the parking lot walk toward the lighthouse and then
Route 436 has destination trails and the Iceberg Trail links up many community trails from L’anse aux Meadows to St. Lunaire. Taking the short hike
The Daredevil Trail may have 476 steps, but to me it is certainly not as challenging as it appears. The views are definitely worth it.
Hiking the Southhead Lighthouse Trail ascends to the mountain range behind Lark Harbour. It’s an elevation gain of 370 metres and not one to be
This is one of the most challenging hiking trails in the Outer Bay of Islands that is rated as extreme. We opted to save this
The sandy beach, the rounded rocks, the driftwood creations and the colours of the ocean waves were quite the draw on a visit to Wild
The Beauty Spot of the North is getting its last section of road paved as we speak and am I ever excited because this vibrant
It is very satisfying when you set a goal and you work hard to achieve it! So Make #100Days Count in 2021! In July 2019,
The French Shore Interpretation Centre in Conche, NL will provide you with an orientation to the region and its layered history. Captivating images and artifacts
Local residents certainly have stories to share about the look-out on the point. With views like the one above, I can see why many would
The St. Brendan’s Trailhead begins near the playground in St. Lunaire-Griquet which is just past the Daily Catch Restaurant. You can park your vehicle at
Breathtaking beauty on Lamage Point Trail, Town of St Anthony. This is a 1 KM trail on the Eastside of Town that won’t disappoint! When
Bottom Brook Nature Park is a conservation area in Town of St Anthony. Another beautiful gem in this scenic community. Enjoy it from many entry
The Great Northern Peninsula has many hidden and under-promoted gems. The Cannon Holes at Burnt Cape Ecological Reserve has to fall into these categories as
Gull Pond Municipal Park just outside Town St.Lunaire-Griquet is another place to gather. Picnic tables, fires by pond side and walks around the pond are
Cape Norman first appeared on French maps as Cape Dordois dating back to 1713, and then as Cape Normand in 1744. In 1870, the Canadian
North Boat Harbour is a quiet little fishing community at the end of an 8 kilometre gravel road with a very tiny population on the
Squid Jigging Point Trail, Noddy Bay on the Great Northern Peninsula is a 2.1 KM loop that takes you to a viewing area. It is
Noddy Bay Head Trail, Hay Cove – is a 3 KM return trail that is rated moderate. This trail is also part of the Iceberg
PORT SAUNDERS – What a find! Fossils, flowers, beachside views and impressive rock formations make for a great walk around the trail in Town of