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NEWFOUNDLAND HOLIDAYS > CANADA
Holiday in Newfoundland - Tourist information New Foundland.
Newfoundland is separated from the Labrador Peninsula by the Strait of Belle Isle and from Cape Breton Island by Cabot Strait. It is the world's 15th largest island.
Labrador is
one of the world's last frontiers. This beautiful and majestic land has remained virtually untouched since its creation. Experience its breathtaking landscape of endless mountains, forest and
lakes
Regions in New Foundland : Avelon Region, Central Region, Eastern Region, Labrador Region, Western Region
Capital City of Newfoundland & Labrador: Saint John's
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Cam sites & Caravanning
Camp Canada - Camping / Campgrounds
Wilderness campsites | Full facility campgrounds for RVs | Quiet scenic sites | Trailer parks with all amenities for families | Camping resorts | RV parks
Holiday Homes Newfoundland / Apartments
Holidayhomes.ca - Vacation accommodation in Newfoundland
Holiday Junction - Canada Accommodation, Lodging
Hotels in Newfoundland
Ebookers
Centrally located hotels ranging from small family run budget accommodation to world-class five star hotels.
Hotels.com -
Hostelbookers.com is one of the worlds largest online booking services for hostels. All hostels you see here are offering realtime prices and availability.
National Parks
Barachois Brook Park is the major park in Newfoundland
The Park, 20 kilometres from Stephenville, has a variety of activities which make it one of the most popular
parks in the province to visit. There are freshwater swimming beaches, bird watching, mountain streams, and
invigorating hikes with panoramic views. A park interpreter provides a varied interpretive program including guided walks, environmental games and campfire sing alongs. See Department of Environment and Conservation.
Parcs Canada - Gros Morne and Terra Nova
On behalf of the people of Canada, they protect and present nationally significant examples of Canada's
natural and cultural heritage and foster public understanding, appreciation and enjoyment in ways that ensure their ecological and commemorative integrity for present and future generations.
Travel Agents / Tour Operators
* New Foundland Active escape
Crashing waves, rugged wilderness and a Viking legacy—Newfoundland's not just off the beaten track, it's
practically another world. Prepare yourself for the rugged beauty of Gros Morne National Park and fantastic
wildlife along the way—ever been moose-spotting? But you'll also enjoy the luxury of comfortable hotels each
and every night. Get ready to kayak at the feet of the Table Mountains and hike past ancient cultures on the
Viking Trail and wild mountains on the way to the Baker River chutes. There may not be many people in this part of Newfoundland, but you're guaranteed to meet out of this world scenery at every turn.
- Newfoundland holidays
Enjoy this range of authentic Newfoundland holidays & tours, from leading reponsible operators. With over
300 different species of birds and the world's largest population of humpback whales, Newfoundland holidays are paradise for any nature lover.
Create your perfect trip to New Foundland
Atlantic Tours
Escorted tours, Great Canadian Sailing Expeditions [ cruise the majestic coastlines of Canada's Eastern
Seacoast onboard the new expedition cruise vessel, Caledonia, Canada's largest Tall Ship. Cruise the
majestic fjords of Newfoundland and Labrador, tour the historic UNESCO World Heritage site at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia or the sandy white beaches of Iles de la Madeleine ] and more
Frontier Travel
Cruise Newfoundland & Labrador
Ports of Call: Argentina, Battle Harbour, Bonavista, Bonne Bay, Botwood, Conception Bay South, Corner
Brook, Fogo, Goose Bay, Hebron, L' Anse aux Meadows, Nain, North West River, Port aux Basques, Port aux
Choix, Ramea, Red Bay, Rigolet, St. Anthony, St. John's, St. Pierre et Miquelon, Stephenville, Trinity
Maxim Vacations - Marble Mountain & Newfoundland ski vacations
a leading Canadian tour wholesaler specializing in self drive, escorted and ski vacations. We offer a series of
the very best travel options to be found in Canada in partnership with Air Canada, CanJet and Thrifty Car
Rental. Our air-inclusive travel packages offer exceptional value and are designed to make Atlantic Canada accessible and affordable.
Signature Attractions - Newfoundland, New Brunswick & Labrador
Many years ago, adventurous explorers discovered the dramatic shores of Atlantic Canada. They were
captivated by the scenic beauty and the many treasures to be found there. When they returned home, they longed for the day they would return.
Now you have the opportunity to follow in their footsteps as you embark on an amazing vacation adventure.
You'll discover treasured experiences like walking on the ocean floor, sipping wine in 18th century New France, unearthing artifacts on an archeaological dig or witnessing the birth of a nation.
Vision The Atlantic Canada - Atlantic Canadian travel specialist
Whatever your needs, from 26 well researched self drives, incentive packages, escorted tours, adventure &
nature products, car rental, ferries and accommodations to suit all tastes and budgets.
Travel Guides Newfoundland / Related Books
Frommer's Newfoundland and Labrador
Andrew Hempstead (Author) A fascinating history, a vibrant contemporary culture, the friendliest people, and an untamed wild. Newfoundland & Labrador is an incredible vacation
destination, boasting two UNESCO World Heritage Sites; the only authentic Viking settlement in North America; the rugged beauty of the Atlantic coastline;
and the historic city of St. John′s, offering shopping, amazing seafood, and lively nightlife. Along Newfoundland & Labrador′s 10,000–mile coastline,
humpback whales migrate northwards while 10,000–year–old icebergs drift south. Newfoundland is also home to some of the world′s most accessible
seabird colonies, with more than 35 million gathering each year. Outdoor adventurers can walk or hike the beautiful East Coast Trail, stopping at Cape
Spear, the easternmost point in North America. And for culture mavens, music and art festivals abound. Frommer′s Newfoundland & Labrador covers each of the province′s regions in
detail, offering more information than any other major guide. It provides readers with all they need to plan an
unforgettable vacation, from the best place to eat Jigg′s Dinner (and information on exactly what that is) and
catch some lively traditional music, to the best whale– and puffin–watching tours and perfect camping sites.
Paperback: 256 pages; Publisher: John Wiley & Sons; 4th Edition edition (9 Mar 2010); ISBN-10: 047073678X; ISBN-13: 978-0470736784.
Transport / How do I get to Newfoundland
Deer Lake Airport
Gander Airport - Central Newfoundland
Saint John's Airport
Stephenville Airport
NAV Canada
Flight Operations [ Aviation Weather Web Site, Register to File a Flight Plan Over the Internet [PDF], NOTAM,
Aeronautical Information Products, Operations Report, ANS Programs, Local Area Weather Manuals and more ]
- Flights to Newfoundland
Book flights at ebookers and benefit from discounted airfares. View their latest offers and book your flights, accommodation, car hire and insurance online
Air Canada
DRL Coach Lines
Greyhound - coach travel in Canada
Year-round vehicle and passenger ferry service is provided by Marine Atlantic between North Sydney, Nova
Scotia, and Port aux Basques, Newfoundland. Crossing time is 6 hours. This ferry connects with the trans-island bus service operated by DRL Coach Lines.
 Marine Atlantic
A variety of ferries and coastal boats operating on year-round and seasonal schedules can take you to island and remote coastal communities. For route and schedule
information we suggest you visit the Provincial Ferry Services website.
Provincial Ferry Services
Metrobus St. Johns - Routes, Schedules, Fares, Passes etc.
Weather in Newfoundland
Newfoundland & Labrador Map
Map: 1 pages; Publisher: International Travel Maps (22 July 2009); ISBN-10: 1553418395; ISBN-13: 978-1553418399.
Links 
Government Newfoundland & Labrador
Central Newfoundland Tourism
Coast of Baysm, Dorset Trail, Exploits Valley, Green Bay, Kittiwake Coast, Terra Nova, National Park
Saint John's / St. Johns - Capital City of Newfoundland & Labrador
Here you will find the Accommodations, Attractions & Adventures, Tours, Festivals, and Craft Shops for each
of the province's five tourism regions: Western, Central, Eastern, Avalon, Labrador. Scenic Routes take you to
every nook and cranny of the province. And the Build a Guide feature enables you to plan an itinerary based on your own tastes and pace
Avelon Region - Avalon peninsula
This is where the sun first shines in North America, at Cape Spear National Historic Site.
History runs deep all through the peninsula, people have been living in St. John's since the 1520's.
Central Region - a land of trees
Huge stands of spruce, birch, and pine are at the heart of Central Newfoundland, the reason the area was
settled and the source of livelihood for many of its people today. The interior of the island was opened up to meet the worldwide demand for newsprint.
Eastern Region
Bonavista and Burin Peninsulas, taking in John Cabot's historic landing place in 1497, and the gateway to France [ at Fortune, and many exciting places in between ].
Labrador Region - a world of towering mountains, massive rock faces, huge lakes and rivers
It's one of the last great wilderness areas on the planet. Here, the air is clean, the water clear and pure, and
the people equally unspoiled. A trip to Labrador is not a run of the mill vacation. It's a Great Adventure.
Western Region - stretching from Channel-Port aux Basques to St Anthony
Northern Newfoundland has the longest iceberg season on the island. Most years you can see icebergs here well into August, long after they have melted elsewhere.
Argentia
The world was introduced to the Town of Argentia in 1941 when Sir Winston Churchill and Franklin D.
Roosevelt met for the first time in Placentia Bay to issue a joint declaration on the purposes of the war against
fascism. Following this important meeting, Argentia was built into an American naval base. Passengers can
view the changes and impact the war had on this quiet community at the Museum of the Atlantic Allies.
Besides its historic significance, Argentia is also one of the major ports for people visiting and leaving the island. Ferries run from Argentia to North Sydney, Nova Scotia from May until October.
Bishop Falls - Town of Bishop Falls Founded in 1909, Bishop's Falls, Newfoundland (pop. 4,200) is a picturesque community nestled on the banks
of the Exploits River. It's known for its railway heritage, some of the best salmon fishing in North America,
their hockey legends, and of course their Trestle of "Titanic Proportions" [ Newfoundland's oldest and longest railway trestle ].
An ideal home base while you explore the scenic Exploits Valley and surrounding coastal communities. Icebergs, whale watching and scenic fishing communities are all within an hour drive of our town.
Bonavista - Town of Bonavista Venetian explorer John Cabot landed here in 1497. The scenery is striking and the history fascinating.
Brigus - Town of Brigus
Just one hour from the city of St. John's and is conveniently central to most of the communities in the
Conception Bay area. Come visit our many historic sites and have a stroll along our winding and narrow streets.
Clarenville - Town of Clarenville
Located on the east coast of Newfoundland and Labrador
Conception Bay South - Town of Conception Bay South Nestled on the south side of Conception Bay, and strategically located just minutes from St. John's,
Newfoundland and Labrador's capital city
Corner Brook - City of Cornerbrook Experience this picturesque City from many groomed walking trails or visit the Captain James Cook Monument
and bask in the glory of the sun setting over the Bay of Islands. Step back in time at the Corner Brook Museum
and Archives or the Railway Society of Newfoundland Historic Train Site. Explore the downtown area and
discover unique gifts and crafts and dine out in one of the City's many fine restaurants. Take a scenic drive
along the coast of the Bay of Islands or have a more extreme adventure in Gros Morne National Park, just one hour away.
Gander - Town of Gander
Throughout the 'Jet Age' of the 50s and 60s, virtually every transatlantic flight required a refueling stop at
Gander. The airport terminal became a rest stop for the rich and famous, from the Hollywood who's who to kings and presidents, and 'star-gazing' was a popular local pastime.
Grand Falls Windsor - Town of Grand Falls-Windsor
Grand Falls-Windsor - the heart of "Exploits - Wild and Free" - is a world-class tourist destination. The
Grand Falls Fishway and Salmonid Interpretation Center, Newfoundland's fastest-growing tourism attraction,
is located just four (4) kilometers from downtown Grand Falls-Windsor. While at the salmon ladder be sure to catch a glimpse of the legendary "Grand Falls."
Other natural beauties in the region include Thunder Brook, a popular place for residents to swim, picnic or
take in the sights. Beothuk Park is located just two (2) kilometers west of Grand Falls-Windsor enables
tourists to camp in the wild while under the watchful eye of 24-hour park security. If you enjoy river rafting, sea kayaking, and canoeing, check out Red Indian Adventures for more information.
Labrador City - Labrador West
Begin your discovery in Labrador West; the most accessible area of Labrador -- twelve months of the year.
Stroll through the walking trails, see the crystal clear waterfalls, the lush evergreens and pick wild berries. Go
camping, fishing, hunting, hiking, boating. Snowmobile on 400 km of groomed trails, here in Canada's newest
snowmobile destination. Dog sledding, alpine and world class nordic skiing await the winter enthusiast.
Experience wildlife in its natural surrounds including the George River Caribou Herd, one of the world's largest
caribou herds with upward of 700,000 animals! There are established outfitters and exploration companies available to provide groups or individuals with exciting times and unforgettable adventures.
Mount Pearl - City of Mount Pearl
Paradise
Port Aux Basques - southwest coast of Newfoundland - see John Sooley's Page A natural, deep water port, it was named in the 1500's by the Basques fishermen, and used as a haven in
storms and a base for fishing and exploration on the north east coast of North America. See also Spain -
Basque Country.
Stephenville - Town of Stephenville
Blomidon Cat Skiing - Western Newfoundland
Ski the Appalachian Chain - Only backcountry snowcat operation in the east! - Alpine, snowboarding, telemark, nordic and sightseeing adventures in the alpine plateau of western Newfoundland.
Discovery Trail
Located in Newfoundland's Eastern Region, the Discovery Trail is a panorama of scenery, historic sites,
coastal towns and villages, and natural wonders. You will be captivated by our unique culture and history,
and the warmth of our most prized collection, our people. There's lots to do and see with interpretative and
historic sites, museums, craft shops, and historical pageantries. There are endless opportunities to experience nature. Boat tours offer whale watching, bird watching, and berg-chasing.
Marble Mountain - see Ski Marble Marble Mountain is a major attraction in the winter for skiers. It is said to be the best skiing east of the Rocky Mountains or "Rockies"
Western Sno-Riders Snowmobile Club Cornerbrook
Group of volunteers who wanted to foster the sport of snowmobiling by making trails safer and more
comfortable to ride. Emphasis wanted to be placed on more family oriented snowmobiling, so as to get more people involved in the sport.
Targa Newfoundland
It is an annual event and forms a 2200 km long, high quality automotive adventure. It is held over a seven-day
period in September of each year on the paved roads of the eastern and central parts of the island of Newfoundland.
The event allows the owners of historic, classic and modern sporting motor vehicles to drive them the way
they were designed to be driven. In the event each vehicle competes against itself on a handicap basis as
well as against other vehicles. The competition is for Targa plates which every competitor can win. There is no prize money.
Cuisine - New Foundland cooking
History - Newfoundland's History
History of Newfoundland - Wikipedia "Newfoundland" (in the original, Terra Nova) was named by the Portuguese Joćo Vaz Corte-Real in 1472,
making it the oldest European name in North America.... After the Vikings, the first permanent European settlers in Newfoundland were Irish fishermen, who named
the island Talamh an Éisc, meaning "island of fish" in Irish Gaelic. This was to foreshadow the centuries of importance of Newfoundland's offshore fishing waters.
L'Anse aux Meadows - Parcs Canada The only authenticated Viking settlement in North America!
Discovered by Norwegian explorer Dr. Helge Ingstad and his archaeologist wife, Anne Stine Ingstad in 1960.
The site of a multi-year archaeological dig, the settlement dating to more than 500 years before Christopher
Columbus, contains the earliest European structures in North America. Named a World Heritage site by UNESCO, it is believed to be the legendary Vinland settlement of explorer Leif Ericson.
Heritage Canada Foundation - see heritage links
"...preserve and demonstrate and to encourage the preservation and demonstration of the nationally
significant historic, architectural, natural and scenic heritage of Canada with a view to stimulating and promoting the interest of the people of Canada in that heritage."
Music, Art & Culture Newfoundland, Events
Traditional Newfoundland songs - see Explore Newfoundland
Empire Theatres
Empire Theatres operates 27 theatres (plus one Drive-In) representing 176 screens in Atlantic Canada including one IMAX theatre in Halifax, NS.
Culture.ca - Canada's Cultural Gateway
Canadian Encyclopedia
Web Portal / Newfoundland Directories
Gateway to Newfoundland
Radio - VOCM Radio - Live Radio from Newfoundland St. John's
Acadie.net - Le carrefour virtuel des Acadiens
Guide de l'Acadie
Atlantic Coast Alliance
Walk on the Ocean Floor, Feel the Spray from the Slap of a Whale's Fluke, Crack into a Succulent Lobster, Hear a Gaelic Sea Shanty at a Ceilidh, Learn to Stepdance at an Acadian Soiree
Canadian Coast Guard
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