The gannet bird on this road sign is a perfect symbol for The Cape Shore in Newfoundland, Canada as this is where you will find Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve which is a seabird sanctuary. The road sign tells tourists to take Route 91 E which will take you to The Cape Shore in Newfoundland to see an incredible display of wildlife.
This wildlife sanctuary along The Cape Shore is accessible throughout the year but if you are traveling to Newfoundland in the summer, then there are guides to answer any questions you may have. You will find one of the largest nesting site for gannets along The Cape Shore where you have a great chance for some unbelievable photographs.
As well as the Gannet colony there is a nursery of thousands...
... of birds known as the murres and kittiwakes. Summer is the best time to drive The Cape Shore as there seems to be an abundance of seabirds of many different species.
If you follow the road sign, it will take you to some excellent places along The Cape Shore in Newfoundland, Canada. Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve is just the tip of the iceberg along this route as nature parks, early history of the area, beaches, hikes, waterfalls and museums are some other things to see and do along the Cape Shore.
"The Cape Shore" roadsign, Newfoundland, Canada, North America.
"Cape Shore Road Sign Newfoundland"
A bright blue and yellow road sign picturing a sea bird with the correct route to take to get to The Cape Shore in Newfoundland, Canada.
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