
Newfoundland's landscape ranges from high granite peaks and vast pastures, to over 17,000 kilometres of rugged coastline. Newfoundland and Labrador offer grand natural attractions including massive icebergs drifting along the coast, whales surfacing in one of the many bays, and moose grazing in the open marshes. Newfoundland's mountains harbour Gros Morne National Park, and Terra Nova National Park.
Newfoundland and Labrador offer a variety of cultural destinations, tourist attractions, tours, wilderness experiences, and festivals. If you’re a wildlife fanatic, visit the Woody Island Resort in Placentia Bay where you can whale watch, see dolphins, birdwatch, and enjoy friends and family around a beach bonfire! If you’re into theatre, check out the Bowring Park Amphitheatre in St. John’s, which features an open air theatre with Children’s concerts, Shakespeare, folk concerts, magic shows and more! Participate in sailing programs at the Sea School of Newfoundland in Holyrood where sailing levels range from novice to advanced. For an unforgettable adventure, take part in Mullowney’s Puffin and Whale Tours where you’ll see humpback whales, seabirds, icebergs, a shipwreck site and additional wildlife. Take a double decker bus tour around St. John’s with the British Island Tours company and see the best sites in North America’s oldest city.
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