Anywhere you head in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, you are sure to be met with stunning scenery. From the fjords on the island of Newfoundland to the rugged and snow-capped mountains in the very north of the province, there is a lot to experience when you head out on foot.
Country Code:
+1
Language:
English
Best time to visit:
June to October
Currency:
Canadian dollar (CAD)
How to get there:
The best way to get to Newfoundland and Labrador is to fly into St. John's International Airport (YYT(. From here, you will be able to rent a car and drive to your final destination or connect with a regional flight
What’s the weather like?
During the summer and autumn, average daily temperatures in Newfoundland and Labrador range from 17 ºC to 25 ºC. The province receives the most rain in the autumn, but still averages between 80 and 120 millimeters of rain during the summer months
Regardless of whether you only have a few days or a couple of weeks to spare, Newfoundland and Labrador have plenty of incredible hiking adventures waiting to be discovered. Heading to Gros Morne National Park is among the most popular spots due to its ease of access for international visitors and its incredible natural beauty. Many guides offer single-day to week-long trips in the park to explore as much of its diverse scenery as possible. Away from the aforementioned places, Akami–uapishku – Kakkasuak – Mealy Mountains National Park Reserve is another excellent hiking destination. Composed of fjords, boreal forests, coastal mountains, and tundra landscapes, there is plenty to experience in this stunning part of Canada as well
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