14 Bucket List Items

These 14 Bucket List Items in Newfoundland and Labrador will make you happy.

Are you ready to explore the breathtaking beauty of Newfoundland and Labrador? Here are 14 bucket list items in Newfoundland and Labrador that are sure to make you happy on your next adventure:

East Coast Trail

Hike the East Coast Trail and take in the stunning coastal views. The East Coast Trail Networks is a beautiful route that runs along the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador. The trails consist of various stages, each offering its own unique experience. Hike through stunning beautiful forests, coastline, open plains, grassland, and cliffs.

Visit Gros Morne, National Park 

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Visit the Gros Morne National Park and marvel at the ancient fjords and mountains. The Gros Morne National Park was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park is home to many rare plants and animals and is considered one of the most bio-diverse areas in Newfoundland and Labrador. Take advantage of the province’s bountiful outdoor activities, like hiking, biking, kayaking and fishing. Gros Morne National Park is located in the west-tern region of Newfoundland and Labrador. Its diverse ecosystem includes forests, barrens, lakes and rivers. This park offers numerous hiking trails that range in difficulty and ease. First, explore the rugged cliffs and beautiful beaches within the park. Next, hike the Tablelands, a barren mountain range that offers fantastic views of the surrounding area with exposed mantle crust. The hike can be easy or challenging but well worth it. Based on how fast and far you hike, it will take about four hours to complete. Explore this majestic place with your best buds or significant other on an epic hiking adventure.

Magnificent Iebergs Watching

Witness the magnificent icebergs up close on a boat tour. The boat tour will take you on a ride to see beautiful icebergs in all different colours, shapes and sizes. You can also hike along the coastline to see them up close and personal. Plenty of hiking trails run along the coast’s edge, offering fantastic views of the surrounding area and exposed pictures of the Atlantic ocean. If you are more adventurous, you can Kayak in the bay to watch them float and melt. You will see stunning views of icebergs and get some good exercise by kayaking.

Viking Trail Road Trip

Take a scenic drive along the Viking Trail and discover the region’s rich history. You will drive from Deer Lake to Hay Cove, Newfoundland. The adventure is over 431 kilometres and will take about 5 hours and 10 minutes to complete. It is recommended you complete this scenic driving exploration in 3 days. This will give you enough time to stop and explore the places on your bucket list.

The Viking Trail Road trip is one of the most scenic drives in Newfoundland. It runs from Deer Lake and will take you along the coast to the tip of the Great Nother Peninsula in Hay Cove. This road trip will take you on an adventure through the most beautiful scenery in the province.

Along this route, you will get the opportunity to see Tablelands Mantle Crust, icebergs and lakes. The Viking trail Road Trip is an adventure that you will always remember. It is a drive into the wild journey the Vikings took when they arrived in Newfoundland and Labrador. This Road trip will allow you to see some of Newfoundland most beautiful scenery. This is a perfect adventure if you want to escape city life and enjoy peace and quiet. To get the best experience from this road trip, venture off the route and visit the small communities to learn about the history from the locals.

Visit the Town of Rocky Harbour

Explore Rocky Harbour and learn about the history of this community. Rocky Harbour was once a thriving community of fishermen, but today it is a quiet town that welcomes visitors to enjoy the natural beauty. Rocky Harbour has many beautiful trails for hiking and exploring. There are also many species of birds in this region that you can see while walking the trails. If you want to detour and enjoy peace and quiet, this is the perfect adventure for you and your family. When you stay in Rocky Harbour, you have access to Gros Morne Nation Park.

Festival on George Street Festival

Attend the infamous George Street Festival for a night of music and fun. You can enjoy the music and watch some of the local bands play. Many vendors also sell their goods at this festival, so you can have drinks and shop for souvenirs. The George Street Festival is held annually on George Street in downtown St. John’s, Newfoundland.

The annual festival features a variety of musical performers, food trucks, and vendors. During the festival, George Street is packed with visitors eating and drinking responsibly while enjoying the music. However, George Street is where you will find most of the action during this event.

Whale watch and spot Humpbacks

Experience the thrill of whale watching and spot humpbacks, orcas, and dolphins. Many whale-watching tours are available, and most can be taken from St. John’s Harbour, Bay Bulls, Bonavista, Twillingate, and St Anthony, along with more locations in the province.

For a relaxed experience, you can take a whale-watching cruise from Downtown St. John’s or Bay Bulls. The best time to complete whale watching is in June, July and August when the whales migrate to feed after spending the winter making their way to Newfoundland coastline. Whale watching is a popular activity in Newfoundland. You can book a tour or join one of many whale watch groups that offer opportunities to see these amazing creatures up close. You can see these majestic creatures from the boat or while standing on the rocky shores of Newfoundland. Humpbacks are one of the most common species seen in these waters. They are a migratory species and travel long distances between feeding grounds, breeding grounds, and calving areas.

River and Lake Fishing

Go fishing in one of the many rivers and lakes in the region. You’ll find several spots along the coast where you can fish salmon, trout, and other species. The rivers are also great places to hike or enjoy the scenery. There are many spots to cast your fish line and enjoy peace and quiet while waiting for a fish to bite. The best places to go fishing in Newfoundland are Terra Nova, Grand Lake, Gander, Labrador and Red India Lake.

The rivers and lakes are home to many species of fish. You can catch these beautiful creatures by wading into the water or sitting in a boat. If you prefer to avoid getting your feet wet, some tour companies offer opportunities to go fishing along the coast. You can rent a boat or bring your own, but you will need a fishing license.

Fishing is one of the most popular activities in Newfoundland and Labrador, so many guides are available to help you find the best spots. There are also guided fishing tours that provide transportation and equipment.

Top of Signal Hill National Historic Site

Hike to the top of Signal Hill for a stunning panoramic view of St. John’s. The hike is about 3.5 kilometres long, but the steep path makes it seem longer. Nevertheless, it is a great way to see the city from above and get some exercise at the same time. If you are not ready for an uphill climb, you can drive to the top of Signal Hill.

This is a popular hike for tourists and locals alike. It’s a little short, but it is steep in some places. There are many stairs and two levels of observation areas to enjoy the view from above. You can also see the Signal Hill Tower, which has stood for over 100 years. The view from the top of Signal Hill is worth it. During the summer, the tower is open to the public. So you can see St. John’s, including Cape Spear, on a warm summer day from the top of the tower.

Cape Spear Lighthouse National Historic Site

Cape Spear Lighthouse National Historic Site

Visit the historic lighthouse at Cape Spear, the easternmost point of North America. The lighthouse is located at the tip of Cape Spear, a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. It’s close to downtown St. John’s, so it’s easy to visit. In addition, you can take a self-guided tour around the grounds of the lighthouse.

The lighthouse is open year-round, so it’s a great place to visit any time. However, if you go during winter, dress warmly and bring some hot chocolate. The sunrise view from the lighthouse is amazing. You can see the sun in full as it rises from beneath the sea and shine its light on North America.

Bontours Explore Western Brook Pond

Explore the fjord-like landscape of Western Brook Pond in Gros Morne Nationa Park. This is a great place to go for a hike. You can walk along the trails that wind through the forest and over rocky cliffs or Kayak around the pond to get a closer look at the scenery. You might also see some wildlife like moose or bald eagles here. This beautiful body of water is surrounded by cliffs, forests and rocky shores. The forest is a great place to see Caribou and other wildlife in their natural habitat. You can also go swimming or take a guided boat tour of Western Brook Pond.

Gros Morne Nationa Park is home to many species of plants and animals, including woodland caribou, bears and moose. The park also has hiking trails to see all its activities. Seeing the ocean, mountains, and freshwater is a unique area.

Ferry Ride to Fogo Island

Fogo Island Newfoundland and Labrador

Take a Ferry Boat ride to the remote Island of Fogo, known for its unique culture and architecture. You can visit the Fogo Island Inn, where you can try local cuisine and enjoy an evening of entertainment with music, dancing and story-telling. In addition, you can explore the Island and visit the museum to learn more about its history. You’ll also want to take a trip around the Island, where you can see icebergs floating in the water. It’s also home to many restaurants and shops, so you can explore before returning home.

Mistaken Point Ecological Reserve

Get up close with ancient fossils at the Mistaken Point Ecological Reserve. The fossils at this reserve date back more than 200 million years ago and offer sightings of some of the oldest marine fossils in the world.

The fossils are well preserved, so you can see how different life was then. The reserve is open year-round and features interpretive displays explaining more about what you’ll see.

L’Anse aux Meadows

Visit the historic site of L’Anse aux Meadows, North America’s only known Viking settlement. The site is open year-round and features an interpretive centre during the summer that explains more about what you’ll see.

You can take a guided tour around the excavation area and see where archaeologists have uncovered some of the most significant findings in North American history.

It’s believed that the Vikings landed here and set up camp for many years. Evidence of their presence can still be seen today, which includes a reconstructed Norse village and Viking artifacts such as stone tools.

No matter what you choose to do, Newfoundland and Labrador is sure to leave you with memories that will last a lifetime.

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