National Parks of Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada |
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Gros Morne National Park Gros Morne National Park, an 1805 sq. km park, is a must for its spectacular and varied geography and great natural beauty offering an abundance of wildlife, scenery and activities. Set aside as a National Park in 1973, Gros Morne is popular with hikers who enjoy the wild, uninhabited mountains and camp areas by the sea. The park was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. Terra Nova National Park Terra Nova, Canada’s most easterly national park, offers a special blend of land and sea. Officially recognized as national park in 1957, Terra Nova features long bays, inland lakes, ponds and lots of wildlife. Spot moose, bear, beaver and bald eagles while hiking or bicycling through the park. Icebergs can be seen offshore from May to August. There are 14 trails totalling 56 km, offering some excellent day hikes. |
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