Aerial view of a winding coastal road surrounded by lush green forest, with blue ocean waters on the right and hills in the background under a clear blue sky.
Grenfell Drive

Grenfell Drive

Start: Route 432

Length: About 268 km

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Map illustrating routes in northeastern Canada, with a highlighted path connecting Quebec and Labrador. Two locations are marked with dots in the region.
A vibrant gallery with bright blue walls displays a long, colorful tapestry with various scenes and text. The floor is wooden, and display cases are visible in the background. The setting is well-lit and modern.
See the French Shore Tapestry, a 222-foot-long emboidery, that tells the history of the French Shore from prehistoric times to the present century.

The handful of communities on the east coast of the Northern Peninsula were once French summer fishing stations, which makes this another section of the old French Shore. Take Route 432 south from St. Anthony airport to Roddickton where an underground salmon pool marks an unusual salmon migration route. East on Route 434, the French Shore Interpretation Centre in Conche houses the French Shore Tapestry, a 222-foot-long embroidery, done in the style of the Bayeux Tapestry by local women, that tells the history of the French Shore from prehistoric times to the present century.
 Nearby Crouse, resettled in the 1960s, is a favourite destination of hikers. This road trip is also home to the Northeast Way Trails, which includes coastal treks with rewarding iceberg views and whale watching opportunities. Glass Hole Trail in Conche leads to a cavern in the heights of the cliffs that take you to the Atlantic Ocean. From here, you’ll find amazing vistas straight through to the resettled (abandoned) islands in the distance. The trailhead is located at a crashed WWII Boston BZ-277 plane from 1942, with most of the wreck still intact.


Road Trip Tips:

Please check exact directions and road conditions before you start each road trip. Visit www.511nl.ca for current road conditions.
 Distances are estimates and for guidance only. Routes can be taken as is, or in reverse order.

A large ferry sails on calm waters near a rugged coastline with a rocky shore, during a vibrant sunset. A white lighthouse stands on the cliff, silhouetted against the colorful sky.
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