Newfoundland Travel Guide - Top Things To See, Do, & Eat
Coming to Canada and want to see what makes Newfoundland so amazing and you're based in St. John's, here's everything you need to know to plan your trip for where to go, see, do, and eat. Open this up to learn more ↓
Canada 150 with Ford: Fogo Island, Newfoundland
Ford Canada sent us on a stunning road trip adventure for Canada 150. We flew from Toronto to St. John's, Newfoundland, and then drove to the beautiful Fogo Island and the stunning Fogo Island Inn. For our trip we were equipped with the stylish, comfortable, and powerful 2017 Ford Edge Titanium. All footage was shot using the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.
Music courtesy of Sláinte/Mooncoyne from their albums Cup of Tea and Sláinte.
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Newfoundland and Labrador in a Week
I spent a week in Newfoundland. I was originally going to vlog my whole experience, but decided to instead make a video montage of the whole trip.
There are so many places I got to see. Here is a list of some of the places I saw in Newfoundland.
Signal Hill
St.johns
Bonavista
Witless Bay
Trinity
Winterton
Bay Bulls
Carbonear
Elliston
Cape St.Mary
Ferryland
No matter where you travel in the world it is amazing how great of a feeling it is when you make sure to take videos and photos as a memory with a purpose. This is the first time I went out of my way to take video instead of just photos on a trip and it is definitely a great keep sake to know I have this video to look back at. Anywhere I travel in the future I will definitely be either vlogging or doing another video montage.
If you have never visited Newfoundland it is definitely worth the trip and there is so much to explore and see.
Newfoundland and Iceberg Alley -- Eastern Canada (Newfoundland & Labrador)
DescriptionNewfoundland and Labrador -- Eastern Canada
Newfoundland is definitely one of my favourite destination not only in Canada but in the whole world. Canadian most Eastern Province remind me too much setting of South Iceland and South Greenland. Historically there is connection between all these destinations since it was North tip of Newfoundland where Viking make their favourite first landing in New World in he end of 10th century some 500 years before Columbus.
But it is not only history which affects you in St. Anthony on Northern tip of Newfoundland but unbelievable beauty of landscape with mixture of green meadows, hills, fisherman villages and of course icebergs which are coming from North along the Labrador coast after wandering 3 years on their way from Greenland's West and East coasts.
I have heart that some of them can make it all the way to the beaches of Bahamas where they are stranded on the sand beaches to the major surprise of tourists seeking warm of Caribbean.
But back to Newfoundland. Certainly winter is probably not ideal season to visit Newfoundland -- particularly not winter as was winter of 2013-2014 - but June and July are months when you can see Newfoundland as shown in this presentation.
Enjoy and Cheers
Jiri
Colony of Avalon in Ferryland, Neufundland, Newfoundland
Wenn Sie in Neufundland auf der Avalon Halbinsel sind sollten Sie die Ausgrabungsstätte einer englischen Siedlung aus dem 17, Jahrhundert besuchen.
Visit the Colony of Avalon in Ferryland on the Avalon peninsula and the archaeological excavation sites of a British settlement which dates back to the year 1621.
Newfoundland Scenic Tour -ljp
Scenes from St. John's, Hr. Grace, Ferryland, Grand Bank, St. Phillips, Bay Bulls, areas.....
Iceberg Alley, TV Ad, Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism
Here, at the very edge of the earth, allow yourself to be sheltered from the distractions and stress of modern, everyday life. This is a place where you'll encounter breathtaking natural beauty along the shores of Iceberg Alley. A place where majestic, ancient towers of blue ice will inspire your inner child almost as profoundly as the spirit, community and culture spanning our 29,000 kilometres of coastline.
Iceberg and polar bear encounter off Baffin Island, Canada
A close encounter with a hauntingly beautiful tabular iceberg off Baffin Island, Navy Board Inlet (between Bylot and Baffin Islands). Tabular icebergs are flat slabs that have carved off glaciers - in this case further north, possibly from Lancaster Sound, but more likely from the 16 or so outlet glaciers lying to the north of Navy Inlet and on Baffin Island's East coast (this publication details the glaciers there:
The iceberg is in the 'large' category (so the second biggest of the official sizes) - it must be about 1KM long and is about 80 metres or so high - containing at least ten million tons of slowly melting ice. It seemed grounded in the relatively shallow Navy Board Inlet but must have floated here from at least fifty miles further north where it broke off the glacier. The compressed snow in this iceberg is 15,000 years old and a remnant from the last ice age!
The polar bear mother and cub were seen further south on brash ice about 40km from shore. They were interested in us but we were in the safety of the big ship!
Filmed on expedition from the cruise ship, Akademik Ioffe, in August 2014, with Mark Carwardine Adventures:
Music: YouTube: New Land
Photography: Peter Bassett, John Ruthven :
Iceberg Alley: Twillingate (2016 Drone Footage of Icebergs), Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
The first (of three) drone videos from my whirlwind, 24-hour iceberg-hunting trip along portions of Newfoundland & Labrador's iceberg alley. All footage for this first video was captured amongst the Twillingate Islands between mid-afternoon and evening of June 11th, 2016.
Dialects, Newfoundland and Labrador
With more dialects of English than anywhere in North America, it’s safe to say we have a way with words. Our fascinating mosaic of phrases, accents, and words help make our speech as colourful as the land where it is spoken.
Historical footage credit: Library and Archives Canada: Acc. No. R9266-1624 Peter Winkworth Collection of Canadiana; The Rooms Provincial Archives Division: Alfred Cecil Hale Bowen Fonds, Bowring Bros. shipping drums of fish for Brazil, Fonds MG 313, Item VA 35-18.1; Archives and Special Collections, Memorial University; Maritime History Archive, Memorial University