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Hiking and backpacking opportunities are endless in Newfoundland and Labrador. Ancient coastal footpaths have linked villages for centuries and follow the migration route of the whales, seabirds, and icebergs. Coastal and interior mountain ranges offer an Arctic alpine experince, deep fjords, and wild river valleys. Moose, caribou, Arctic hare, and rock ptarmigan are in abundance. Extensive hiking trail systems are found in Gros Morne National Park, Terra Nova National Park, and along the Avalon Peninsula’s East Coast Trail. In other areas the barren coastal and alpine geography allows for limitless off trail walking and hiking, and many coastal villages have developed hiking trails to scenic vistas.
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Hike to the summit of Gros Morne Mountain; uncover the geological mysteries of the Tablelands on a guided walk; backpack the Long Range Mountains and enjoy spectacular fjord views; explore the Viking Trail on a walking and sightseeing adventure! Choose from guided day and mulit-day adventures.
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Foot-paths meander around Battle Island leading visitors over the sub-alpine and rocky terrain of this wind-swept retreat in the Labrador Sea. Boardwalks link most of the buildings in the settlement and trails between former fishing villages on nearby Great Caribou Island offer hiking opportunities
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Get on your backpack for two days of nature experience in Gros Morne National Park. Hike the famous mountains - the Tablelands - and watch for caribou roaming the seemingly barren landscape high above the deep fjords. Tuck down for the night in a cozy cabin, surrounded by pristine wilderness.
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On our specialized East Coast Trail walks, guides escort hikers along the hills & beaches of incredible coastline. This world renowned trail has garnered the highest of praise from experts to novice walkers because of its spectacular wilderness surroundings, vistas, whales, icebergs, & sea birds
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Explore the water-carved cave system in Corner Brook. Listen as your guide reveals the secrets of cave formation. Walk along the banks of an underground stream. Dip your feet into the chilly water. If you are feeling adventurous you can slip into a subterranean pool and go for a swim.
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