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Imagine a restored Viking settlement over 1,000 years old, perched near the crashing waves of the North Atlantic. Or a lovely fishing village full of wharves and boats overlooking Iceberg Alley. A rocky cliff nested by thousands of seabirds, creating a mass of movement and sound. Not to mention the oldest city in North America, where historic and culture intricately meld. These are just a few of our top destinations, waiting to be discovered...by you.
Popular Places in the Avalon Region
Popular Places in the Central Region
Popular Places in the Eastern Region
Popular Places in Labrador
Popular Places in the Western Region
Popular Places to Explore
Explore more with our off the beaten path road trips.
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Baccalieu Coastal Drive
Where classic outport communities and favorite pirate haunts dot the coastline.
310 km
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Irish Loop
10,000 whales, a million seabirds, and an endless wealth of Irish heritage.
312 km
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St. John’s Metro
One of the oldest cities in North America, and a center of culture, history, and entertainment.
70 km
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Green Bay & the Beothuk Trail
The Green Bay area is no stranger to plentiful icebergs and whales that frequent the coastal communities along this route each year.
300 km + optional ferry
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Kittiwake Coast: Road to the Isles
The heart of Iceberg Alley. Endless shoreline, and a web of interconnected islands, villages, and outports.
311 km
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Kittiwake Coast: Islands Experience
Two beautiful islands, connected by ferry, and a common heritage of the sea.
115 km + ferry
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Discovery Trail
In 1497 John Cabot made landfall here. People have been discovering its beauty ever since.
425 km
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Heritage Run
The legendary land of the wooden ships and iron men of the deep–sea fishery.
482 km + optional ferry to SPM
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Expedition 51°: South
Discover the history and explore the unspoiled environment.
807 km + optional ferry
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Granite Coast Drive
Travel the rugged coast, laden with history and lore, from Basque whalers to present day.
45 km + optional ferry
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Humber Valley
Salmon fishing in summer; skiing in winter. It’s an adventurer’s paradise.
57 km
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Viking Trail
Follow the footsteps of the Vikings, and marvel at the wonder of Gros Morne National Park.
684 km
Explore more with road trips in the Avalon region.
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Osprey Trail
The sea hawks are here for the capelin, everyone else comes for the beach.
70 km
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Cape Shore
Visit the most accessible seabird colony in North America and the old French capital.
303 km
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Baccalieu Coastal Drive
Where classic outport communities and favourite pirate haunts dot the coastline.
310 km
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Admiral’s Coast
For day-trippers from St. John’s, a perfect excursion “around the bay”.
90 km
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Killick Coast
For generations it’s been a wonderful place to drop anchor and admire the sea.
80 km + optional ferry
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St. John’s Metro
One of the oldest cities in North America, and a centre of culture, history, and entertainment.
70 km
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Irish Loop
10,000 whales, a million seabirds, and an endless wealth of Irish heritage.
312 km
Explore more with road trips in the Central region.
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Dorset Trail
The 1,500-year-old Dorset Soapstone Quarry at Fleur de Lys was the first of many mines built in this rugged area.
300 km
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Green Bay & the Beothuk Trail
The Green Bay area is no stranger to plentiful icebergs and whales that frequent the coastal communities along this route each year.
300 km + optional ferry
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Exploits Valley
Salmon have been caught here for over 5,000 years. Bring your waders and become part of history.
386 km
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Coast of Bays
A land of fjords and inlets that the French settlers along this coast named “Bay of Hope”.
485 km
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South Coast Adventure
From Burgeo, you can travel via ferry to access special communities along the south coast.
By ferry
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Fortune Bay Adventure
A short sea cruise along the rugged north shore of Fortune Bay.
By ferry
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Kittiwake Coast: Road to the Isles
The heart of Iceberg Alley. Endless shoreline, and a web of interconnected islands, villages, and outports.
311 km
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Kittiwake Coast: Islands Experience
Two beautiful islands, connected by ferry, and a common heritage of the sea.
115 km + ferry
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Kittiwake Coast: Road to the Shore
Lumsden, Deadman’s Bay, and Cape Freels – hidden gems and three of our best sandy beaches.
307 km
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Kittiwake Coast: Road to the Beaches
A land of and castles and sandpipers – here at Eastport on Bonavista Bay.
90 km + optional ferry
Explore more with road trips in the Eastern region.
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Discovery Trail
In 1497 John Cabot made landfall here. People have been discovering its beauty ever since.
425 km
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Heritage Run
The legendary land of the wooden ships and iron men of the deep–sea fishery.
482 km + optional ferry to SPM
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Fortune Bay Adventure
A short sea cruise along the rugged north shore of Fortune Bay.
By ferry
Explore more with road trips in the Labrador region.
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Expedition 51°: South
Discover the history and explore the unspoiled environment.
807 km + optional ferry
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Expedition 51°: Central
The land, air and sea travel centre for all of Labrador.
42 km
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North Coast
A boat ride like no other: from central Labrador to the Inuit and Innu communities of the north coast.
By ferry
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Expedition 51°: West
Discover The Big Land along the Freedom Road and beyond.
534 km
Explore more with road trips in the Western region.
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Granite Coast Drive
Travel the rugged coast, laden with history and lore, from Basque whalers to present day.
45 km + optional ferry
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South Coast Adventure
From Burgeo, you can travel via ferry to access special communities along the south coast.
By ferry
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Codroy Valley International Wetlands
By car or by foot, one of the best birdwatching trails anywhere.
46 km
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Three Rivers/Sandy Point Lookout
Great salmon fishing and an incredible view of St. George’s Bay.
129 km
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Caribou Trail
Your pathway to the interior, and to the dunes of Sandbanks Provincial Park at Burgeo.
150 km + optional ferry
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French Ancestors Route/La route des ancetres francais
Where the province’s French heritage still lives, in name and in spirit.
240 km
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Captain Cook’s Trail
See where one of the world’s best-known explorers learned his trade.
54 km
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Admiral Palliser’s Trail
Scenery and history combined in this drive along the north shore of Humber Arm.
40 km
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Humber Valley
Salmon fishing in summer; skiing in winter. It’s an adventurer’s paradise.
57 km
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Viking Trail
Follow the footsteps of the Vikings, and marvel at the wonder of Gros Morne National Park.
687 km
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Grenfell Drive
Named for the famed medical missionary, this route follows the coastline of the old French Shore.
268 km
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Main River Run
A Canadian Heritage River that will challenge even the most experienced paddler.
95 km