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PADDLE & STROLL July 3: A Stroll on the Earth's Mantle
After building an appetite enjoy a great meal in the traditional fishing village of Woody Point. July 4: Gros Morne National Park Time now to visit one of the icons of the park. You will enjoy a 45 minute boardwalk hike across a bog (knownlocally as a “mish”) to the dock of the Western Brook Pond Boat Tour. This journey will take you into a deceptively innocuous notch in the granite cliffs that open into a landlocked fjord surrounded by 2000 foot cliffs. Penetrate miles into the mountains inthis ‘UNESCO World Heritage Site’ with HangingValleys and waterfalls dropping from a height that makes you dizzy just to see them. You have likely already seen moose but, if not, the walk into Western Brook Pond gives you the chance to see caribou, moose and interesting bog plants including our provincial flower that eats insects! July 5: Icebergs & Quirpon Island
July 6: Whales & Abandoned Villages July 7: An Island by Land, not Sea
Take a dayto hike the hills or just sit in the whale watching station and enjoy this remarkable island. No hiking visit to Newfoundland would be complete without a struggle with Tuckamore. If you are wandering the island and come across a ravine filled with tight growing spruce, birch and fir trees, I challenge you to try and beat your way through it. The trees win. They are likely centuries old and grow so tightly together that you can often walk across ravines on their tops. From the top of the hills the view is spectacular – you can see through the clear water allowing unequalled views of the whales and underwater sections of the icebergs.
July 8: Vikings
Visit the only Viking site on this side of the Atlantic. Ten centuries ago, long before Columbus set sail, the Vikings landed in North America at this spot. The factors that led this astounding culture to inhabit and then desert L’Anse aux Meadows will set your imagination afire. No wonder it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After our coastal drive back to Gros Morne you can enjoy a little local culture this evening, as the Gros Morne Theatre Festival is underway.
July 9: Gros Morne National Park Gros Morne National Park, another UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to Gros Morne Mountain. Your trail today takes you to the summit where the views are breathtaking. No restaurant can match the ambience of picnicking at thetop of 2,700 foot cliffs as you look for the moose, caribou and black bears wandering below. Sound daunting? Not to worry, there are options that offer great views without hiking all the way to the top. July 10: Gros Morne National Park Visit some of the sites on the north side of the park including Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse, Norris Point Look-off, the Ethie shipwreck and Rocky Harbour. The Marine Interpretation Centre in Norris Point is also a lot of fun. By now you will have a feel for the park so there may be a short walk you would like to do. Then – back to reality, sadly.
YOUR PACKAGE INCLUDES: ACCOMMODATIONS Quirpon Lighthouse Inn (3 nights), Gros Morne National Park (4 nights) MEALS 7 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 3 suppers TRANSPORTATION All transportation including airport shuttles SITE & PARK PASSES Gros Morne, L’Anse aux Meadows, Western Brook Pond Boat Tour GUIDES & GEAR Kayaking and hiking
PER PERSON PRICE: $2,400.00 Canadian based on double occupancy / $2,900.00 single occupancy + HST. 2010 TOUR DATES: July 3 - July 10
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