Discover the best top things to do in Holyrood, Newfoundland and Labrador including Coastal Connections, Salmonier Nature Park, Father Duffy's Well, Holy Cross Park, Butter Pot Provincial Park, The Willows at Holyrood, Murray's Peak Hiking Trail, George Cove Mountain Trail.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
You'll never look at the ocean the same way again. We offer marine eco-tours (boat tours) in Holyrood, Newfoundland. OUR TOURS Creature Quest - 2 hrs Have you ever wondered what happens below the surface of the big blue ocean? Come out on our Creature Quest Tour, and be a marine biologist for the day as you learn about the wonders of the sea! Our small group sizes allow you to get up close and personal with the ocean and the creatures that call it home. We use a special net to collect plankton and look at it up close under a microscope on board. Get your hands wet while helping haul up baited pots in search of ocean animals, and become friends with sea stars, urchins and more! Sit back and relax while we cruise the stunning coastline of Holyrood and Conception Bay in search of the abundant local wildlife. You could see whales, dolphins, bald eagles, blue fin tuna, cormorants, and more! Contact us today to book your unforgettable ocean experience! Cod Fishing - 3 hrs Come out and catch your supper! Come cod jigging with Captain Jan and Coastal Connections and keep what you catch. Captain Jan’s fishing career started long ago, not only as a life long avid saltwater fisherman, but also professionally as a commercial fisherman and then as Chair of Harvesting Programs in the School of Fisheries at the Marine Institute of Memorial University for 20 years. We provide everything you need for fishing and once back on the dock we clean, fillet and bag the fish while showing you the biology and lifecycle of the cod. Beginners and experienced fishers alike will be sure to enjoy the scenic Conception Bay and Captain Jan shares is expertise. Participate in a citizen science project; we collect information from all of the fish caught to help Fisheries and Oceans Canada monitor the returning cod stocks. Its fun for the whole family! Contact us today to book your fishing adventure before it is too late, dates are limited. Shark Encounters - Day long adventures Get up close and personal with the Blue Sharks of Conception Bay. Our shark encounters are part of our shark conservation project, tag and release all of the sharks caught. Everyone on board has a job to do to help our highly trained crew measure, de-hook and tag the sharks. It is certainly a hands-on experience you won’t forget! Tagging sharks is essential to better understand their behaviors and migrations patters. What we do contributes to research based out of the Bedford Institute of Oceanography in Halifax and scientists at Fisheries and Oceans Canada in Newfoundland. We handle the sharks with extreme care to ensure their safety and also that of our guests. Space is limited; contact us today for more information and to book an experience of a lifetime! Contact us today to book your trip of a lifetime! Space and dates are limited. OUR VALUES Fostering Love for the Ocean The ocean is deep and full of mystery. When you look past the surface, it’s teeming with sea-life large and small. Each creature has a story – and at Coastal Connections, we share these stories to foster a lifelong love of the ocean. Sustainability We respect our waterways and the creatures that inhabit them so we strive to leave no footprint on our environment. Our Coastal Connections tours incorporate real-world conservation research inspiring awe and understanding about this wild and wonderful web of life.
4.5 based on 95 reviews
The Park’s layout consists of a boardwalk trail akin to a nature walk. The animals are in various large natural enclosures which allows for the viewing of animals in their natural surroundings. Animals are here to be rehabilitated, and if they can survive on their own, they are released back to the wild. My wife got pictures of an Arctic Fox having just caught dinner, 2 Bald Eagles, a Caribou, a Great Horned Owl, a Lynx, a Moose, a Newfoundland Marten and a Snowy Owl. Better than any zoo, as a person could easily view native wildlife!
4.5 based on 5 reviews
It's a neat little spot with an interesting history told in the story boards posted there. A short trail with a beautiful stream (and a geocache), great spot for a break from the car and possibly a picnic.
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