Northern Newfoundland and Southern Labrador are too often overlooked as a tourist destination, but the Viking Trail is worth a trip. Beyond one National Park and three more National historic sites, residents of the Viking Trail know what they've got: A very special place home to dozens of unique cultural, ecological, and geological anomalies.
The Viking Trail has been attracting visitors for thousands of years. This is the road to L'Anse-aux-Meadows where Vikings came ashore in the new world some 1000 years ago. Across the Straits of Belle Isle, the trail skims yellow-sand beaches and winds along mountainsides. Icebergs and whales meet offshore in the icy waters of the north Atlantic off both the island and mainland stretches of the Viking Trail. Moose, caribou, and black bears thrive in the largely undisturbed wilderness.
Rock-lovers will be pleased to hear Newfoundland's nickname, "The Rock", was not given in jest: this part of Canada's most Easterly province boasts an exposed portion of the earth's mantle (The Tablelands in Gros Morne National Park) and... (... more information below the photos)
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Barbour Heritage Village Exploring the lives of a merchant Family, the Barbour Heritage Village in Newfoundland features many original buildings, furnishings, and history. |
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Atlantic Lobsters Canada A valuable seafood export in Canada are Atlantic Lobsters from Eastern Canada's Atlantic Provinces. |
Picture Of Red Lobsters Newfoundland A platter of freshly cooked red lobsters surrounded by a variety of fresh salads. |
Picture Of Newfoundland Lobster When visiting the province of Newfoundland, Canada be sure to try a fresh cooked lobster straight from the Atlantic. |
Lobsters A plate of fresh cooked Atlantic lobsters a great evening meal at Lanes End B&B in Lewisporte, Newfoundland, Canada. |
Lobster Picture A popular gourmet delicacy in the Atlantic Provinces of Canada is a fresh cooked lobster served with melted butter. |
Red Lobster Although usually a grey color, a lobster turns red when cooked. |
Picture Of A Lobster Meal A visit to the Atlantic Province of Newfoundland wouldn't be complete without a meal of fresh cooked lobster. |
Cooked Lobster Newfoundland A freshly cooked lobster meal at Lanes End Bed and Breakfast in the town of Lewisporte along the Kittiwake Coast of Newfoundland. |
Meal Of Newfoundland Lobster At Lanes End Bed and Breakfast you can enjoy the fruits of the Kittiwake Coast in Newfoundland - a meal of lobster. |
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... the limestone barrens of the Great Northern Peninsula are home to rare plants found nowhere else in the world.
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