Discover the best top things to do in Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland and Labrador including Gros Morne National Park, Wild Gros Morne, Galliott Studios, Gros Morne Adventures - Guided Day Hikes, Gros Morne Mountain (James Callaghan) Trail, Tour Gros Morne, Taste of Gros Morne, Under the Stump, Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse, Cow Head Lighthouse.
Restaurants in Gros Morne National Park
5.0 based on 1,102 reviews
Gros Morne is a truly unique experience. We marveled at the geological historical green point with a park guide educating us about the millions of years of strata under our feet , a unesco world heritage hidden gem! Trout pond tour is exceptional too Tablelands are amazing and unique . We did not have time to take in all the hikes and tours we will be back
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Authentic small group experiences showcasing rarely visited areas of Gros Morne National Park. Escape the beaten path. Find Your Wild
5.0 based on 52 reviews
Galliott Studios is a working artist studio, gallery and espresso coffee shop, situated in old fishing shed stilled over the waters of Bonne Bay. We have live music, local knowledge, wireless internet, and Light snack options including gluten free snacks and Newfoundland cheese and beer. Seasonal business open the first of June to the end of September (sometimes into October)
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Since 1990 Gros Morne Adventures has been offering sea kayaking, hiking and backpacking adventures in Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore deep fjords, arctic alpine mountain summits, the exotic Tablelands mantle rock, boreal forest valleys, wild sand beaches and the pristine waters of Bonne Bay. Also home to minke whales, bald eagles, moose, caribou, arctic hare and rock ptarmigan! Explore this special place with our knowledgeable local guides.
5.0 based on 81 reviews
My husband and I hiked this trail a few days ago to ascend to the summit of Gros Morne Mountain, the second highest peak in Newfoundland. and it was an awesome experience! The official guide claims that the entire trail measures 9.6 miles, but my GPS tracking recorded a half marathon. The trail definitely calls for a pair of good hiking boots with good ankle support. The most grueling was the 500 meter ascend from the base via a scree filled gully. In addition to the loose rocks, there was also a stretch of snow on the way. From below we could not really see the mountain top since it was shrouded in clouds. Park rangers in general recommend caution when clouds hide the top. We pressed on anyway, fully aware that we may not be able to see far from the top if the cloud persisted. It took us about an hour to cover the steep climbing along the gully. 3 and half hours after we set off at the trail head, we reached the summit at about 2,900 feet. Part of the mountain range was covered by the cloud, however, a bit below the summit and on our way hiking down, we were rewarded with a spectacular view of the Ten Mile Brook Pond (see my photos). It took us a bit over 7 hours to complete the hike including picture stops along the way. We were not sure whether this trail would be doable for a 12 year old prior to our hiking, due to the concerns over the gravel gully. Having completed it, I think it would totally be doable. This is a must-do in my opinion if you are visiting Gros Morne National Park.
5.0 based on 22 reviews
With a passion for sustainable tourism experiences, we offer a variety of tailor-made multi-day vacations and interactive day excursions. Try one of our exciting hikes to amazing vistas, savour culinary excellence on a food & wine tour or create your own masterpiece at one of our artist's studios. We focus on local, authentic adventures. Every tour is an interactive, fun way to learn, explore and experience the true essence of Gros Morne National Park. Let us lead the tour of your dreams. Experience the best in hiking, culture and culinary adventures and go off the beaten track, explore for geological wonders or search for the mighty moose. Our local guides take you into the most spectacular vistas and experiences not seen by the average visitor to the park. We offer single day, multi-day and week long packages in the park that are all inclusive.
5.0 based on 35 reviews
Spend your evening exploring the top culinary destinations in Gros Morne National Park. Our food tours are the best way to experience the vibrant culinary scene in the seaside communities of Norris Point and Rocky Harbour. Featuring unique food creations, the chefs offer up the freshest local seafood, game and foraged “goods from the woods”, paired with carefully selected wine and drinks.
5.0 based on 28 reviews
Explore Gros Morne National Park with Under the Stump and look at the area in a new, refreshing light. Aside from witnessing diverse fauna and flora, we will educate you about local traditions, Mi'kmaq culture, and heritage through storytelling, guided tour and walking tours. These tours are a unique and engaging adventure allowing you a glimpse into the history and culture of the local people. Add to your package by choosing music option or a local chief's picnic. Book a class in Ugly Stick 101 - learn to build an ugly stick and we will teach you to play, than join the guitar in a kitchen party. Take your ugly stick home and share your experience. Private Screech In Ceremony - we visit you at your campfire, cabin, campsite etc. Email or call us to customize and book your tour to create unique memories. Safety is a priority therefore we have private tours in you family/group bubbles and additional cleaning after each tour.
4.5 based on 466 reviews
On Friday August 16th, 2019, my wife and I continued from the Village of Rocky Harbour following Main Street up to Lobster Cove Head and the Bonne Bay Lighthouse, NFLD. On arrival, there is ample parking space in the visitor parking lot. From there, we proceeded to the red and white Lighthouse that once served to guide fishermen and to keep shipping traffic safe in the waters of Bonne Bay. Inside the lighthouse, you can examine renovated exhibits that highlighted the people and the heritage of the area. Some present audio recordings of folks’ songs, historical photos, and old lightkeepers logbooks. While in the kitchen, we met friendly Parks Canada Guides that were knitting and chatting along. Outside the lighthouse we noticed many walking trails paths that lead to photos spots. Many visitors were enjoying themselves picnicking while others were walking along the rocky shores. It is said that this Bonne Bay Lighthouse is known as the perfect spot to enjoy sunsets or even to spot whales. If you are visiting this western part of NFLD and the surrounding areas of Gros Morne National Park, Lobster Cove Head is a must to see as it provides for magnificent viewpoints for taking photos. We would recommend it to family and friends.
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