Hiking the Southhead Lighthouse Trail in Lark Harbour, Newfoundland
This 3.5 km (1 way) trail is another great trail that has been built by the Outer Bay of Islands Enhancement Committee. This trail is located at Bottle Cove near the end of the south shore highway near Corner Brook, NL. It provides stellar views of the outer islands that mark the entrance to the Bay of Islands. The trail is steep in places but the views are worth the effort. For more hikes in W.NL-
Lark Harbour
Lark Harbour is small fishing community on the western coast of Newfoundland, on the south side of the Bay of Islands, and west of the City of Corner Brook. Combined with neighbouring York Harbour, there is a population of about 1,100. Wikipedia.
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Lark Harbour lookout point
This is the drive to the top of the lookout in Lark Harbour, Newfoundland. It is accessed by going to Bottle Cove and taking a small dirt road as you near the parking lot at the end.
Corner Brook to Lark Harbour
Corner Brook to Lark Harbour
The Captain Cook Trail from Corner Brook to Lark Harbour, 47 KM's of rugged beauty and phenomenal riding!
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drive in lark harbour....so small and so sad ahah
Lark Harbour
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HIKING THE BOTTLE COVE & SOUTHHEAD TRAILS
Picturesque and scenic York Harbour and Lark Harbour offer some of the best hiking trails in the Bay of Islands of Western Newfoundland, Canada. Bring your camera for some amazing shots of the majestic landscape and views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the beautiful Bay of Islands.
Below the fog falls in Lark Harbour, Newfoundland
2nd video of the fog falls in Lark Harbour, a closer look this time. We were diving right below that day and happened to see this.
1st video from far away ....
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Hiking the coastline at Port au Choix, Newfoundland
Hike #6-The Western Newfoundland Destination Marketing Organization is creating a series of videos on great hikes to try in Western Newfoundland. In Port au Choix you can hike along the scenic coastline past historic paleo-eskimo encampments to the Pt. Riche Lighthouse. For more information on what to see and do in Western Newfoundland see: or
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St. James' Anglican Church in Lark Harbour, NL singing Silent Night
This video from St. James' Anglican Church in Lark Harbour, NL was submitted as part of the 2010 Silent Night Project. For more information, visit
Lark Harbour, Newfoundland
A scenic drive though Lark Harbour Newfoundland. Music by Crash Test Dummies, Winter Song. Something I put together from a few video clips I had. For anyone from the area I hope it brings a piece of home your way!
Bottle Cove beach, Lark Harbour NL. Dec 24th 2012
High winds at Bottle Cove, NL on Dec 24th. 2012. For Barb
Below the fog falls in Lark Harbour Newfoundland
A Cachoeira de nuvens em Terra nova - Canadá
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Uma névoa incrível rola em cima das montanhas The Long Range Mountains em Lark Harbour, Terra Nova no Canadá.
Hike to the Coppermine Brook Waterfall in the Bay of Islands, Newfoundland
The Coppermine Brook Waterfall hike is suited to all ages and is located near the community of York Harbour in Western Newfoundland. Take Highway 450 from Corner Brook and watch for the signs to the Coppermine Trail parking lot (roughly 38 kilometers from Corner Brook). This short trail is located off the far end of the parking lot. For more information on hiking in Newfoundland see:
Hiking in Newfoundland - Hiking the Copper Mine Cape Trail
The Copper Mine to Cape Trail is an outstanding new trail that offers incredible vistas of bays, mountains and islands. It is located near York Harbour in the Bay of Islands in Western Newfoundland. It is a joint project
of the International Appalachian Trail in NL ( IATNL) and the Outer Bay of Islands Enhancement Committee. The trail is also an access trail for the IATNL's Blow-Me-Down Mountain Trail from Serpentine Valley to Frenchman's
Cove. Hiker Keith Nicol has explored much of Western Newfoundland on foot and ranks this as the best mountain hike on the Island. See for more hiking info.
Hiking the Starlight Lodge Trail in Western Newfoundland
Hike #5-The Western Newfoundland Destination Marketing Organization is creating a series of videos on great hikes to try in Western Newfoundland. The Starlight Lodge Trail in southwestern NL provides excellent views of the Codroy Valley and this video shows you why you should check this hike out. The trailhead is located on the Trans Canada Highway and starts next to a small gazebo. For more information on what to see and do in Western Newfoundland see: or
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Hiking from Humber Valley Resort to Humber Village, Newfoundland
This 13 km hike has some fine viewpoints at either end of the trail so bring a camera. The portion near Humber Village has large stands of birch which makes fall an ideal time to do this trip. Humber Valley Resort has one of the best golf courses in Newfoundland and hikers should take a side trip to the Eagles Perch just to see the view from the 10th hole. It is suggested that you start this trip from the Humber Valley Resort Water supply. and walk toward Humber Village. For more information on Newfoundland hiking info- and for more info on the International Appalachian Trail see: iatnl.ca.
Arches Provincial Park 4K (UHD) Virtual Tour - Newfoundland - Canada
4K (UHD) Virtual tour of the Arches provincial park on the west coast of Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada. Footage shot with a Huawei Mate 10 Pro and a Zhiyun Smooth Q3 stabilizer.
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Mist in Lark Harbour, Newfoundland
The morning mist rolling off Murrin's Hill in Lark Harbour, Newfoundland.
Canada Over the Edge - Western Newfoundland