The
Avalon
Region
Where icebergs drift past ancient lighthouses, humpbacks breach in harbour mouths, puffins fill clifftop colonies, and the province’s most colourful city pulses with music and warmth. The Avalon is where Newfoundland begins.
Gateway
Newfoundland’s Most
Vibrant Region
The Avalon Peninsula is home to 51% of Newfoundland and Labrador’s population and is the province’s most diverse, accessible, and visited region. It stretches from St. John’s harbour one of the oldest in North America to the wind-scoured cliffs of Cape Race, the eerie silence of Mistaken Point, and the churning Atlantic at Cape St. Mary’s.
Fly directly into St. John’s International Airport (YYT) and within 30 minutes you’re standing at the edge of the continent at Cape Spear, watching a humpback whale breach below the cliff. Within an hour you could be descending underground into the world’s largest former submarine iron ore mine on Bell Island. Within 90 minutes you could be crossing the swaying suspension bridge at La Manche or watching 560-million-year-old fossils emerge from the bedrock at Mistaken Point.
The Avalon rewards every kind of traveller history buffs, wildlife lovers, hikers, foodies, and those who simply want to sit on a clifftop and watch icebergs drift by in the golden light of a Newfoundland evening.
