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3 km moderate trail from Long Point Lighthouse to Lower Head, passes old copper mine and goes through Sea Breeze Park, pass root cellars.
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Enjoy breath-taking scenery from all three trails. The Middle Brook Trail, Gambo River Trail and the Dominion Point Trail.
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A 2-km trail from the day-use area to the coast where the spray from breaking waves looks like smoke, and hence the trail's name.
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This 3.2-km trail is moderately difficult with specactular scenery, directional signage on Little Port Road.
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Two trails. 1 km trail to a rocky beach and views of Back Harbour and Crow Head. Second trail goes to Gillis Cove. Access both from Spencer's Park. Trail is moderate. Lava formation at Gillis Cove.
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Walking area on gravel road or beach. Whales and icebergs sightseeing in season. Picnic area. New walking trail that leads walkers near the ocean to Silver Points where there is a rest area.
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16-kms of developed hiking trails over abandoned mine roads - Iron Springs, Director, etc. An exciting hike for mineral and rock enthusiasts to experience the diversity of our lapidary paradise.
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A well marked trail to the top of the Long Range Mountains or branch off around the side of the mountain to Campbell's Brook. Rest and picnic areas.
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Forested hills alternate with colossal exposed layers of rock and the steady brook, which gathers part of its source from Line Pond, plunges down the eastern slopes about 60 meters.
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A hike takes you to the head of Boxey Harbour where a spectacular view of coastline and surrounding areas awaits.
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This 4-km return, 1.5 hour, moderate trail takes you through ancient peridotite rocks from the earth's mantle.
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When you exit grenfell House Museum, follow the grenfell trail about 800 meters to Tea house Hill . It's a perfect place to view St. Anthon and take a photo.
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Walk/hike and view majestic icebergs and rugged coastline (9-kms - approximately 2 hours). Walk through Oliver's Cove and see traditional Newfoundland gardens.
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Approximately 2.5 miles to the highest point in
Twillingate for a 360 degree view of the communities, shoreline, sea and icebergs.
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This challenging trek is a multi day hike that starts and ends at the airstrip in the Koroc River Valley. Guides are required.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 922 1290
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A spectacular but challenging multi-day hike which begins at the mouth of Nakvak Brook. Guides are required.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 922 1290
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The Inuit Cultural Experience, fjords, mountains and river valleys found within this park offer visitors life altering experiences. Inuit history is embedded in the landscape, and they have travelled this land for thousands of years. Visitor may hike and backpack, mountain climb, back country ski, take a motorboat, along the coast and in the fjords, nature watch and explore the cultural heritage of the area. The best way to safely explore the park is through the services provided by Torngat Mountains Base Camp.
Toll Free: +1 (888) 922 1290
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Moderate walking trail. This is a boardwalk consisting of 689 steps, descriptive panels, rest stops and 2 coin operated telescopes, with a breath taking view of Red Bay
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120-kms between Norris Arm and Glovertown. The trail has been resurfaced and is in good condition between Norris Arm and Gambo.
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A 2-leg trail: Leg 1. 26-kms between Badger and Grand Falls-Windsor. Approximate walking time 6 hours. Leg 2. 38-kms from Grand Falls - Windsor through Bishop's Falls to Norris Arm. Approximate walking time 8 hours.