My wife and I recently spent eight days in Newfoundland (but not Labrador), Canada. It's an absolutely incredible place to explore, and for anyone looking for a different kind of vacation, I highly recommend it.
We landed in St. John's and spent the afternoon exploring Signal Hill and Cape Spear (the easternmost point in North America):
We then headed west (a 7-hr drive) to Rocky Harbour, a small town in Gros Morne National Park. We usually don't do touristy things, but we hopped on the boat tour in Western Brook Pond because well, it's awesome.
Our B&B was on the ocean just down from this little shack with million dollar views:
The next day we hiked Green Gardens, one of the most spectacular hikes I've done anywhere on earth. It starts on the earth's exposed mantle in the Tablelands, and ends at the ocean with green grassy fields and huge cliffs. We got lucky and saw a humpback whale just beneath us too.
Later that afternoon we hiked the Lookout Trail, a super steep climb that gives you an amazing view of Bonne Bay:
After a few days of exploring, we drove to Twillingate, a tiny town on the far north coast... where they were still completely socked in with sea ice.
After spending just one night there, we drove the long way to Bonavista. It was here we saw our first iceberg up close- a couple hundred feet off the beach. My guess is this guy was about 40-50 feet tall. Little did we know that there would be many, many more.
Bonavista is a fishing town in one of the coolest settings I've seen, with amazing hiking and scenery within 5 minutes of town. A must-visit for anyone thinking about going to NL. This spot was inbetween Bonavista and Elliston.
We had some pretty dismal weather, but luckily my wife is a gamer and we went outside to explore during the rain. Windy, rainy, and barely above freezing? Sounds like a vacation to me!
This place has a way of making you feel very small.
Our flight on the last day didn't leave St. John's until 8pm, so we stopped in Trinity to hike the Skerwink Trail. Another must-do if you're up there... a very well-built trail (only ~4 miles) that gives you fantastic views around every corner.
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