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Newfoundland and Labrador is a spectacular landscape of fjords, mountains, wide sandy beaches, sea caves, boreal forest, sub arctic grasslands, and vast tracts of pristine wilderness.
Puffins, whales, and icebergs arrive on our shores every spring. In land arctic species like the woodland caribou, Arctic hare and rock ptarmigan are waiting for the photographer. Moose are numerous and Atlantic salmon fill our rivers. The land is sparsely populated, the interior is still wild, and the rip sawed coastline is dotted with quaint fishing villages.
Adventure operators offer a range of nature and wilderness experiences from birding vacations and whale watching tours, to backcountry wilderness treks and sea kayaking expeditions.
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Our small group vacations are focused on providing fun, safe, exciting nature based adventures & 36 years of offering them have shown us how to make our tours unforgettable. Marvel at towering icebergs drifting through small coaves and inlets. Pick up some 10,000 yr old ice for 20 yr scotch!
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Join our award-winning tour. Its a thrilling 2 1/2 hour boat tour that explores the scenic St. Anthony coast : An area famous for is bounty of icebergs, humpbacks, white-beaked dolphins and seabirds. A biologist will captivate you with stories and interpretaion on the local ecology and culture.
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The Basics on Sea Kayaking, Hiking off trail routes, Finding your Way with basic Map reading , Fresh Water Angling, Fly Tying and Introduction to Fly -fishing. A boat tour to see a spectacular landlocked fiord. Great Food, Fabulous Guides.
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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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From the Sea - Icebergs and Whales
From the Earth - Ecological Reserves: Wild flowers and rare plants , Fossils from our past
Sky - Sleep outside underneath the stars. View the brillance of our solar system and maybe catch a glimpse of the dancing Northern Lights.
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This hiking adventure will award you with unimaginable beauty from mountain top to seashore. The Cloud mountain offers exceptional mountain hiking. Eastern Canadian moose, woodland caribou, rock ptarmigan and artic hare occupy this land along with many rare orchids and wild berries.
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Join a marine biologist on this learning adventure by sea kayak to discover the unique marine ecology and unusual geology of Gros Morne National Park. On your tour watch for bald eagles, belted kingfishers, common and Arctic terns, and minke whales!
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Ride through the small fishing communities along the shores of the Bay of Islands. Take a short hike to a secluded cove. Relax and enjoy a locally prepared lunch. Discover the fascinating geology of the Blow Me Down Mountains. Take a dip in the crystal clear, mountain waters of a local swimming hole
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Experience the thrill and excitement of a fishing trip is one of Newfoundlands greatest frontiers. For many years Newfoundland has been a secret well kept when it came to fly fishermen knowing that this is the best place to land Atlantic Salmon.
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Located on Route 430(viking trail) in St. Pauls. Here you will find some of the most dramatic scenery in Gros Morne National Park. Examine, close up, the harbour seals as they lounge on the rocks and shoals of St. Pauls Inlet.
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Ride from the Cape Ray lighthouse to Rose Blanche, a small community at the "end of the road". Enjoy a walk on one of Newfoundland’s rare sandy beaches. Listen to tales of the many shipwrecks that litter the southern shore. Walk through the last granite lighthouse in North America.
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Explore Gros Morne National Park by bicycle. Treat yourself to spectacular views of deep fjiords as you hike to the to highest point in the park. Cycle along the base of the rusty, red Tablelands Mountains. Glide across the salt waters of Bonne Bay in a sea kayak.
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Expedition Labrador offers adventurous divers a chance to dive into history and an unforgettable challenge. Coastal Labrador has many shipwrecks and historic areas such as Red Bay and Battle Harbour and an expedition to the area is a voyage of discovery which will be etched in the mind forever.
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Join us for a day of mountain biking in the forest surrounding Corner Brook. Eat lunch on the shores of Corner Brook Lake. Follow a rushing stream as it twists through the forest on the way to the Corner Brook Cave System. Finish the day by relaxing with a drink and snack at a local coffee shop.
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By far our most popular vacation!
The planet’s largest summer months migration of humpback whales grace these shores. Listen to your heart beat louder than the breath of humback whales pods swimming alongside our kayaks! Sea Kayaking/ Whale Watching/ Coastal Hiking/ Cultural Exploration
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Ride along rolling hills through an agricultural valley. Look to the east at the wild Long Range Mountains in the distance. Learn about the local birds and observe many of them in their natural habitat. Visit a lighthouse at the most westerly point on the island, Cape Anguille.
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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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Travel Hare Bay and Salmon River by boat and canoe, see icebergs, whales and seabirds. Hike to a fossil site to see ancient marine organisms perserved in limestone, encounter moose, caribou and fox. Visit the Vikings at LAnse aux Meadows and the rare plants of Burnt Cape Ecological Reserve.
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Spend a day on the waters of Sandwich Bay ,sightings of whales, puffins, ducks and icebergs are not uncommon. Take a boat tour for a day and visit the Wonderstrand, f Packs Hr, and have a meal at Pigeon Cove. A day trip can take you to Snack Cove, an archeological dig site on Huntington Island.
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Hike one of Canada’s top hiking destinations, Gros Morne National Park, A UNESCO World Heritage Site. This all-inclusive 6-day hiking adventure explores Gros Morne Mountain’s Arctic alpine summit, the exotic Tablelands, the Green Gardens coastline, Western Brook Pond Fjord and the Big Lookout.
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Ride along the shores of the Bay of Islands to the mouth of the Humber River. Follow the river into the Humber Gorge where steep sided cliffs plunge into the rushing waters of the Humber River. Learn about the rich history of the Bay of Islands region.
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An unforgettable exciting adventure. See wildlife in its natural habitat. Feast your eyes upon the wonders of one of North Americas largest puffin colonies and other majestic scenery that awaits you.
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Ultimate outdoor experience will introduce you to extraordinary discoveries found only in northern Newfoundland. A tour of French communities to share in the appreciation of the French history. Enjoy an old fashioned boil-up after a hike to see the underground salmon pool. Option: Trip to Norstead.
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The small town of Pasadena is nestled between the sandy shores of Deer Lake and the forested slopes of the Long Range Mountains. The proximity of the mountains and the sandy solid in the area make Pasadena home to the best cross country mountain biking trails in the area.
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Backpack the vast wilderness of Gros Morne National Park on the Long Range Traverse. Hke through a landscape of deep fjords, towering waterfalls, Arctic alpine barrens, and deep forested valleys. Watch for woodland caribou, rock ptarmigan, Arctic hare and moose!
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Feast your eyes upon the wonders of one of North Americas largest puffin colonies and other majestic scenery that awaits you. Step back in time at the Colony of Avalon. Feast on some of the culinary delights that Newfoundland has to offer. Ideal for groups of 30 or more people.
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Boat tours for groups less than six, and more than 20, can be arranged on Battle Island so that visitors can experience the natural wonders surrounding this island retreat. Parades of icebergs, visiting orcas, dolphins and clouds of ducks present lots of photo opportunities. Local guides on board.
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Explore one of Canada’s top walking destinations, Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Our all-inclusive weeklong walking vacation explores volcanic rock shores, coastal lowlands, deep fjords, and mantle rock. Discover exotic plants, unusual rocks and taste the local cuisine!
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An unforgettable exciting adventure. See wildlife in its natural habitat. Feast your eyes upon the wonders of one of North Americas largest puffin colonies and other majestic scenery that awaits you.
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Join us on an exploration of the life that exists beneath the deep cold waters of Bonne Bay. The Bonne Bay Discovery Tour is a family-oriented boat tour which allows one to get a first hand look at some of the amazing creatures that occupy this small part of the ocean.
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