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🛶 Rugged Coasts, Icebergs & Culture:
St. John’s, Gros Morne & Viking History


🛶 Newfoundland & Labrador Tours — Overview
Newfoundland & Labrador is Canada’s easternmost gem, where dramatic coastlines, ancient geology, and lively culture meet. St. John’s charms with colorful row houses, harbor views, and historic Signal Hill. Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO site, showcases fjords, mountains, and geological wonders. Along Iceberg Alley, drifting giants and whale pods highlight the coastal experience, while puffins nest on cliffs. L’Anse aux Meadows offers a rare glimpse into Viking history, and the Avalon Peninsula is dotted with fishing villages and rugged trails. From music-filled pubs to iceberg spotting, the province is raw, wild, and welcoming.

🗺️ Key Regions Covered:
  • 🏙️ St. John’s & Signal Hill
  • 🏔️ Gros Morne National Park
  • ❄️ Iceberg Alley (Northern Coast)
  • 🐋 Witless Bay & Puffin Coast
  • ⚔️ L’Anse aux Meadows (Viking Site)
  • 🌊 Avalon Peninsula & Outports
  • 🐾 Labrador (Remote Wilderness)
🎭 Top Activities:
  • 🏙️ Walking tours of colorful St. John’s & harborfront
  • 🏔️ Hiking & fjord boat tours in Gros Morne
  • ❄️ Iceberg & whale watching along Iceberg Alley
  • 🐧 Puffin spotting at Witless Bay Ecological Reserve
  • ⚔️ Exploring Viking history at L’Anse aux Meadows
  • 🌊 Visiting traditional fishing villages & coastal trails
  • 🎶 Experiencing Newfoundland music & pub culture
  • 🐾 Wilderness adventures in Labrador

​🌤️ Best Time to Visit:
  • Ideal Months: June–September for hiking, festivals, and wildlife tours; May–July for iceberg viewing; winter for snowshoeing and cozy escapes.
  • Weather: Cool summers, often foggy on the coast; colorful autumns; long snowy winters.
  • Seasonal Tips: Book whale & iceberg tours in advance; dress for changing weather; fall colors and fewer crowds make September a hidden gem.
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