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Explore
the natural wonders and Viking history of Newfoundland
and Labrador on this unique journey. Set sail on a
nature cruise to Witless Bay Ecological Reserve to spot
whales, puffins, and other marine life. Travel to L’Anse
aux Meadows, believed to be the site where Norse
explorer Leif Eriksson first landed, and learn about
Newfoundland’s Viking heritage. In Labrador, explore the
importance of whaling in charming fishing villages and a
16th-century whaling port. Visit Gros Morne National
Park, Atlantic Canada’s largest park and a UNESCO World
Heritage Site. Along the way, Canadian experts provide
special insight into the cultural and natural history of
this maritime province.
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Educational Highlights in Newfoundland and Labrador |
For outdoor
enthusiasts, the majestic landscapes of Newfoundland and
Labrador have a unique appeal. Discover the region’s
natural wonders and abundant resources with Canadian
experts who are passionate about sharing the unique
character of this maritime province with you.
- Delve into Newfoundland and Labrador’s
geologic history, focusing on its minerals, oil, and gas, during a special
presentation at the St. John’s Geo Centre. Explore how these resources have
influenced the history of the area.
- Learn to identify the diverse flora and
fauna of the region during an exclusive talk and nature walk led by a
naturalist in Gros Morne National Park.
- Discover the complexities of protecting
and preserving the celebrated Atlantic Salmon during a session with marine
biologist Fred Parsons at the Salmonid Interpretation Centre.
Day
1: St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada - Tour Begins
Your tour begins in St. John's, the capital city for the
Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, and one of the
oldest port communities in North America.
Day 2: St. John's
Set sail on a nature cruise to Witless Bay Ecological
Reserve. Millions of Atlantic Puffins gather here,
making it the largest Atlantic Puffin sanctuary in North
America. Thousands of humpback and minke whales also
make this their home. Continue with a sightseeing tour
of St. John's and its harbor. Later, a staff member
leads a special tour of the Johnson Geo Centre. Glimpse
what lies beyond our planet, in the far reaches of outer
space, where science reveals how our Earth's future is
unfolding. (B, D)
Day 3: St. John's - Grand Falls
Travel along the Trans-Canada Highway to Grand Falls.
This afternoon you will visit the Salmonid Interpretive
Center and learn about the life cycle of the Atlantic
Salmon. This evening you are welcome to participate in a
traditional Newfoundland "Mug Up," where you join local
residents and listen to folklore stories of
Newfoundland. (B, D)
Day 4: Grand Falls - Gros Morne
Continue west on the Trans Canada Highway to Shallow Bay
in the heart of Gros Morne National Park. Many natural
vistas await you as you begin traveling through this
most fascinating geological wonder. (B, D)
Day 5: Gros Morne National Park
Meet a Park Ranger at Gros Morne National Park and learn
about the parks inclusion as a UNESCO World Heritage
Site. See natural forces of glaciers and shifting
continental plates and how they have shaped a landscape,
creating mountains ten times older than the Canadian
Rockies. Travel deep into the park and explore the
hidden fjords, stark mountains and dense forest of
Atlantic Canada's largest park. Enjoy a short cruise to
Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse. (B)
Day 6: Gros Morne - Plum Point
Travel along the Viking Trail to visit the point where
Leif Erickson landed in 1000 AD at L'Anse aux Meadows.
See how Newfoundlanders have tamed this stark,
forbidding landscape. Experience first hand their unique
solutions to living in this area of extreme weather
conditions. (B, D)
Day 7: Plum Point - L'anse-au-Clair, Labrador
A morning ferry ride across the Straits of Belle Isle
takes you to the mainland of Southern Labrador. Enjoy a
picturesque ride past colorful fishing villages while
learning the history and importance of whaling to this
region. The Vikings were the first Europeans to land in
North America, but a few centuries later the Basques
arrived here for the whaling opportunities. Their
Labrador port, now the community of Red Bay, is home to
an interpretation center where you can explore this
corner of the 16th century Basques world. With a
population of just under 300, Red Bay offers visitors a
unique glimpse into a bygone era. Tonight enjoy a group
dinner of local cuisine. (B, D)
Day 8: L'anse-au-Clair - Corner Brook, Newfoundland
Take the ferry back to Newfoundland this morning and
embark on a drive along the scenic Viking Trail. Later
today follow the route which James Cook took in 1770
when he created the "General Chart of the Island" which
outlined the river systems of the Province. This
evening, the "Sharecroppers", a well-known trio from the
Corner Brook area, will delight you with songs about
their Newfoundland & Labrador heritage. (B, D)
Day 9: Corner Brook - Gander
This morning travel to beautiful Lark Harbour. Take in
the beauty of Bottle Cove and visit the bustling fishing
station at Little Port. From there you will travel
through central Newfoundland to the Exploits Valley.
This evening enjoy a traditional Newfoundland meal. (B,
D)
Day 10: Gander - Twillingate - Gander
This morning you will visit the North Atlantic Aviation
Museum of Gander before making your way to the Mary
March Provincial Museum to learn about the Beothuck
heritage. Later, visit the nearby Twillingate, a quaint
town with a famous lighthouse that overlooks picturesque
Notre Dame Bay. Be on the lookout - you may spot
icebergs and whales as they move down Iceberg Alley. (B)
Day 11: Gander - Terra Nova - St. John's
Explore Terra Nova National Park, a National Historic
Site, created to protect 250 square miles of boreal
forest, coastline and Newfoundland's natural habitat.
Later enjoy a visit to the quaint village of Petty
Harbour where you will have the opportunity to view the
colorful village and narrow streets. Arrive in Cape
Spear, home to a lighthouse on "the most easterly point
in North America". Tonight, enjoy a special farewell
dinner. (B, D)
Day 12: St. John's - Tour Concludes

Stay a little longer...with a 1 night pre-tour or
post-tour stay in
St. John's, starting at $110 per person, double.
Base Rates Per Person
| Departure Date |
Tour Rate – Twin |
Tour and Air Rate |
| Jun 16 2006 |
$1999 |
$2399 from BOS |
| Jul 21 2006 |
$1999 |
$2399 from BOS |
| Aug 11 2006 |
$1999 |
$2399 from BOS |
| Sep 08 2006 |
$1999 |
$2399 from BOS |
*Tour and air prices are lead-in rates from a
specific gateway based on twin occupancy and are subject to
change. Rates do not include inter-air flights. Please call for
triple or child occupancy rates. Tours departing BEFORE 4/30/06
may follow a different itinerary than what is listed here.
Please confirm your specific itinerary at the time of booking.
For tours that feature a cruise, port taxes are not included in
the prices above. Additional tour dates
may be available, please call us for information.
12 days, 18 meals
10 Breakfasts, 8 Dinners
Day 1, 2 - Quality Hotel Harbourview, St. John's
Day 3 - Mt. Peyton, Grand Falls - Windsor
Day 4, 5 - Shallow Bay, Gros Morne National Park
Day 6 - Plum Point Motel, Plum Point
Day 7 - Northern Lights Inn, L'anse-au-Clair
Day 8 - Glynmill Inn, Corner Brook
Day 9, 10 - Sinbad's Hotel, Gander
Day 11 - Quality Hotel Harbourview, St. John's
On some dates alternate hotels may be used.
NOTES:
- Sample air inclusive rate is
subject to availability and may vary by airline, flight number
or routing.
- Some attractions may not be
available during the "off season" months, which is generally
before Memorial Day weekend and after Labor Day weekend.
- Days and features are
interchangeable
- Proper identification is
required for entry into Canada. All travelers should check with
the appropriate foreign consulate for additional entry
requirements.
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