Tour Newfoundland & St. Pierre
Newfoundland is a land of extremes, from the desolate and rugged beauty of her natural spaces to the remote outposts where the oral storytelling tradition is kept alive by colourful characters and charming rogues.
This unique sense of place is reflected in her literature, from the earliest Icelandic sagas to the contemporary writing of Wayne Johnston or E. Annie Proulx, and even up against the towering ambition of a Smallwood or the terminal haplessness of a Quoyle, the character of Newfoundland itself stands out.
Join Horizon & Co. as they travel from the unique glacier-carved landscapes of the Tablelands area of Gros Morne National Park through isolated communities and remote fishing villages, past drifting icebergs and breaching whales to the unique cosmopolitan energy of St John's.
AUG 11-24, 2007
USD $4,350/person SGL SUPP USD $520
Trip Overview:
Day 1: Rocky Harbour
Day 2: Cow Head
Day 3-5: Plum Point, Red Bay
Day 6-7: Gander, Twillingate
Day 8-9: Clarenville
Day 10-11: St Pierre
Day 12-13: St Johns
Highlights:
- Exploring the unique landscape of the Tablelands area of Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Standing on the archaeological site of “Vinland” the site of the first known traces of European settlement in the Americas.
- Visiting Cape Spear, located at the most easterly point of North America, and home to the oldest surviving lighthouse in Newfoundland.
Call us today to book your spot on this incredible journey to one of the most unique places in Canada!
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