Top Tipps & Sehenswürdigkeiten in Neufundland und Labrador, Kanada (Doku)
In dieser Doku meines mehrtägigen Roadtrips durch Kanada zeige ich dir die besten Sehenswürdigkeiten in Neufundland und Labrador entlang der UNESCO Welterbestätten der Region.
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In insgesamt 10 Tagen habe ich zunächst Westneufundland mit dem Gros Morne Nationalpark erkundet - hier hat mich besonders die Bootstour auf dem Western Brook Pond beeindruckt.
Danach ging es weiter nach Labrador - zur UNESCO Weltkulturerbestätte von Red Bay und schließlich nach Battle Harbour wo wir Eisberge und Wale beobachten konnten.
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Tipps und Sehenswürdigkeiten in Neufundland und Labrador, die in diesem Video genannt werden:
- The Tablelands, Gros Morne National Park
- Western Brook Pond, Gros Morne National Park
- Point Amour Lighthouse
- Iceberg Alley
- Red Bay, Labrador
- Battle Harbour, Labrador
- L'anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland
- Steady Brook, Newfoundland
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The Tablelands, Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland and Labrador
There are very few places where you can set foot on the earth's mantle. But, here at the Tablelands in Gros Morne National Park, you can do just that. You can take a guided tour with Gros Morne Adventures -- in partnership with Parks Canada -- to hear a geological story half a billion years in the making. Or, explore it for yourself and get lost in awe at this colourful and unique landscape.
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.
Visit the 1000 Islands and Rideau Canal: Leeds Grenville, Ontario
Experience adventure in the 1000 Islands, explore the Rideau Canal Heritage Route leading to Ottawa, our Nation's Capital, all in one Leeds Grenville visit. Here in the United Counties there is a combination of heritage, natural beauty and the great possibilities for cultural and outdoor adventure. See our world-famous 1000 Islands (also called the Land of the Great Spirit) and our treasured engineering marvel the Rideau Canal, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Destination. Jones Falls is one of 47 lock stations along this 202-kilometre historic waterway operated by Parks Canada.
Explore the splendour of the region from the 1000 Islands Tower or hop in a boat and tour the 1000 islands to see places like Boldt Castle, Singer Castle and the world's smallest international bridge. There are a variety of tour boat companies operating on the St. Lawrence River. Watch everything from freighters to canoes pass under our two international bridges spanning the St. Lawrence Seaway. Have lunch or camp overnight on some of our public islands. We're famous for our fresh water scuba diving with popular shipwrecks the Conestoga, the Keystorm and Rothesay. There's a lot to do above and below the waves of the St. Lawrence River. Try skydiving at the Gananoque Sport Parachuting Centre. Yachting, sailing, boating, canoeing and kayaking are all popular here because of our extensive, diverse and visually appealing waterways. Leeds Grenville has 24 beautiful inland lakes, including Charleston and Newboro Lakes to name a few.
We have some of the best hiking, water and cycling trails, including along the 1000 Islands Parkway Bike Trail. Interesting and challenging trails can be found in the Limerick Forest, or the Rideau Canal Lock Station -- Burritt's Rapids Tip-to-Tip, Cataraqui and Rideau Trails, or the Sandstone Island and Shoreline Centennial Trails at Charleston Lake. Our villages and larger centres offer unique boutique shopping. Visit us in the wintertime for great dog sledding racing, speed skating, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. You don't need to travel far to experience concerts, live entertainment and more at the St. Lawrence Shakespeare Festival, the Brockville Arts Centre and the Thousand Islands Playhouse.
Experience the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve, a world-designated natural UNESCO site and part of the majestic Canadian Shield. Go cruising on our 800 kilometres of scenic roadways and discover 15 National Historic Sites and other significant landmarks. Nationally recognized within our borders are the Old Stone Mill in Delta, the Leeds and Grenville County Court House, Fort Wellington, Fulford Place and Homewood Museums, Battle of the Windmill, Pointe of Baril at Maitland made famous from the War of 1812, Lansdowne Iron Works, Bridge/Chimney Island, Darlingside, Merrickville Blockhouse, Oxford-on-Rideau Township Hall, Prescott Grand Trunk Railway Station and the former Brockville Post Office (now the Thomas Fuller Building). Other significant sites include the Spencerville Mill, the Forwarder's Museum in Prescott, the Brockville Museum and Blockhouse Island.
Member municipalities are the townships of Athens, Augusta, Edwardsburgh/Cardinal, Elizabethtown-Kitley, Front of Yonge, Leeds and the Thousand Islands, Rideau Lakes, the Municipality of North Grenville and the Villages of Westport and Merrickville-Wolford. Please share our video with your friends and colleagues and visit our website's Visit section for more details on our attractions, artisan study tours and shows, country fairs, festivals and events. An attraction opening soon in this area is the Aquatarium. See you in Leeds Grenville.
Action Park - MOST DANGEROUS WATER PARK IN THE WORLD
The most dangerous water park in the world, Action Park is open for public in Vernon New Jersey and if you wanna maximize your fun at this park you must be a good swimmer. This water park has among the scariest water slides in the world from Zero G and cannonball falls, to high anxiety and the Gauley. It also has unique rides such as the Tarzan Swing and Bombs away where you slide and fly out into a deep water from a very tall height. Let's not forget the surf hill and the Canyon Cliffs where you jump off cliffs. The park is very nerve wrecking and many people from all over the world and the U.S travel for the sole purpose of visiting this park. The water park was captured with GoPro Hero 4 with various mounts and the quality is a bomb.