Newfoundland, off the beaten track
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 225
Newfoundland, off the beaten track
Newfoundland, off the beaten track
I am in Corner Brook, Newfoundland. I'm spending 14-20 days roaming around the island. My trip will take me through Gros Morne, up to St. Stephen, and through towns (i.e. Gander, Clarenville, Glovertown, and the ST. John's area).
I am searching for specific destinations (known or unknown). I know about Terra Nova, Lanse aux Meadows ,and I've heard about Twiningate and Trinit. Please share your favourite Newfoundland spots in the month of AUgust according to the following interest criteria. Thanks.
-the nicest thing to do?
-memorable/dramatic scenary & landscape photography (i.e. viewpoints, panoramas, sunsets)
-nature, the outdoors, hikes/hilltops, and amazing views...
-lovely/charming streets
-architecture
-non-typical/exciting/interesting/unique EXPERIENCES (full of original character), and local only to the area.
-specialty/unique local cuisine
I am in Corner Brook, Newfoundland. I'm spending 14-20 days roaming around the island. My trip will take me through Gros Morne, up to St. Stephen, and through towns (i.e. Gander, Clarenville, Glovertown, and the ST. John's area).
I am searching for specific destinations (known or unknown). I know about Terra Nova, Lanse aux Meadows ,and I've heard about Twiningate and Trinit. Please share your favourite Newfoundland spots in the month of AUgust according to the following interest criteria. Thanks.
-the nicest thing to do?
-memorable/dramatic scenary & landscape photography (i.e. viewpoints, panoramas, sunsets)
-nature, the outdoors, hikes/hilltops, and amazing views...
-lovely/charming streets
-architecture
-non-typical/exciting/interesting/unique EXPERIENCES (full of original character), and local only to the area.
-specialty/unique local cuisine
#2




Join Date: May 2002
Location: Sacramento, CA, US
Posts: 2,264
Despite the many moose on the island, I saw none on my 10-day visit in Sept. 2002.
Apparently the best way to see one is to drive really fast at night on the roads.
I also took the ferry over to Labrador, and visited the Red Bay National Historic Site, where vessels of Basque fisherman have been restored from the 1500s.
Apparently the best way to see one is to drive really fast at night on the roads.
I also took the ferry over to Labrador, and visited the Red Bay National Historic Site, where vessels of Basque fisherman have been restored from the 1500s.
Last edited by Reindeerflame; Aug 20, 2007 at 12:53 pm
#3
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 739
Off of the TCH after Terra Nova National Park.

