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Hiking - Northern Newfoundland terrain is extremely diverse and rocky.
However, there is a multitude of fully groomed trails and boardwalks - which are easily accessible for all people & abilities. Remember to dress in layers, pack a lunch and bring liquids. Always tell someone where you are going.
Photo Courtesy of Hans van Klinken
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Hiking - Keep an eye out for moose and boreal songbirds as you connect with unspoiled wilderness.
Set against a backdrop of natural wonder, there's something about Newfoundland & Labrador that nurtures your mind, body, and soul. Here you’ll find 29,000 km of pristine coastline, dotted with beaches, sea stacks, and more than 200 hiking and walking trails, including historic footpaths between abandoned fishing communities.
Along the way, witness millions of seabirds, thousands of whales, and hundreds of freshly carved icebergs. And keep an eye out for moose and boreal songbirds as you connect with the unspoiled wilderness and nature, and with the people who've walked these trails for centuries.
Photo Courtesy of Hans van Klinken
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Hiking - Take time to just sit and take in your surroundings. The smells, the sounds, the peace.
Set against a backdrop of natural wonder, there's something about Newfoundland & Labrador that nurtures your mind, body, and soul. Here you’ll find 29,000 km of pristine coastline, dotted with beaches, sea stacks, and more than 200 hiking and walking trails, including historic footpaths between abandoned fishing communities.
Along the way, witness millions of seabirds, thousands of whales, and hundreds of freshly carved icebergs. And keep an eye out for moose and boreal songbirds as you connect with the unspoiled wilderness and nature, and with the people who've walked these trails for centuries.
Photo Courtesy of Hans van Klinken
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Hiking - Set against a backdrop of natural wonder - truly a hiker's haven.
Set against a backdrop of natural wonder, there's something about Newfoundland & Labrador that nurtures your mind, body, and soul. Here you’ll find 29,000 km of pristine coastline, dotted with beaches, sea stacks, and more than 200 hiking and walking trails, including historic footpaths between abandoned fishing communities.
Along the way, witness millions of seabirds, thousands of whales, and hundreds of freshly carved icebergs. And keep an eye out for moose and boreal songbirds as you connect with the unspoiled wilderness and nature, and with the people who've walked these trails for centuries.
Photo Courtesy of Hans van Klinken
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Hiking - Connect with unspoiled wilderness and nature, and with the people who've walked these trails for centuries.
Set against a backdrop of natural wonder, there's something about Newfoundland & Labrador that nurtures your mind, body, and soul. Here you’ll find 29,000 km of pristine coastline, dotted with beaches, sea stacks, and more than 200 hiking and walking trails, including historic footpaths between abandoned fishing communities.
Along the way, witness millions of seabirds, thousands of whales, and hundreds of freshly carved icebergs. And keep an eye out for moose and boreal songbirds as you connect with the unspoiled wilderness and nature, and with the people who've walked these trails for centuries.
Photo Courtesy of Hans van Klinken
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Hiking - Icebergs make a beautiful backdrop when you are hiking our many beautiful coastlines.
Set against a backdrop of natural wonder, there's something about Newfoundland & Labrador that nurtures your mind, body, and soul. Here you’ll find 29,000 km of pristine coastline, dotted with beaches, sea stacks, and more than 200 hiking and walking trails, including historic footpaths between abandoned fishing communities.
Along the way, witness millions of seabirds, thousands of whales, and hundreds of freshly carved icebergs. And keep an eye out for moose and boreal songbirds as you connect with the unspoiled wilderness and nature, and with the people who've walked these trails for centuries.
Photo Courtesy of Hans van Klinken
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Hiking - Going for a brisk walk over spectacular terrain is a great way to work up an appetite.
Set against a backdrop of natural wonder, there's something about Newfoundland & Labrador that nurtures your mind, body, and soul. Here you’ll find 29,000 km of pristine coastline, dotted with beaches, sea stacks, and more than 200 hiking and walking trails, including historic footpaths between abandoned fishing communities.
Along the way, witness millions of seabirds, thousands of whales, and hundreds of freshly carved icebergs. And keep an eye out for moose and boreal songbirds as you connect with the unspoiled wilderness and nature, and with the people who've walked these trails for centuries.
Photo Courtesy of Hans van Klinken
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Hiking - This area is dotted with beaches, sea stacks, and plenty of hiking and walking trails.
Set against a backdrop of natural wonder, there's something about Newfoundland & Labrador that nurtures your mind, body, and soul. Here you’ll find 29,000 km of pristine coastline, dotted with beaches, sea stacks, and more than 200 hiking and walking trails, including historic footpaths between abandoned fishing communities.
Along the way, witness millions of seabirds, thousands of whales, and hundreds of freshly carved icebergs. And keep an eye out for moose and boreal songbirds as you connect with the unspoiled wilderness and nature, and with the people who've walked these trails for centuries.
Photo Courtesy of Hans van Klinken
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Hiking - There's something about Newfoundland & Labrador that nurtures your mind, body, and soul.
Set against a backdrop of natural wonder, there's something about Newfoundland & Labrador that nurtures your mind, body, and soul. Here you’ll find 29,000 km of pristine coastline, dotted with beaches, sea stacks, and more than 200 hiking and walking trails, including historic footpaths between abandoned fishing communities.
Along the way, witness millions of seabirds, thousands of whales, and hundreds of freshly carved icebergs. And keep an eye out for moose and boreal songbirds as you connect with the unspoiled wilderness and nature, and with the people who've walked these trails for centuries.
Photo Courtesy of Hans van Klinken