Discover the best top things to do in King's Point, Newfoundland and Labrador including King's Point Pottery, Alexander Murray Hiking Trail, Skipper Joe's Souvenirs, Lighthouse Trail, King's Point Whale Pavilion, Rattling Brook Falls, Kings Point Heritage House, Lorie's Crepe & Seafood Cafe, King's Point Boat Tours and Adventures.
5.0 based on 150 reviews
Awarded top craft shop/gallery in Atlantic Canada (2013) & working with 365 different craft makers/artists (2018).
As an artist, I love roaming around King's Point, and the nearby town of Rattling Brook in search of great scenic material for future paintings. At the conclusion of my venture, I will sometimes drop into the "King's Point Pottery Shop", to browse over the multitude of souvenirs, gifts, pottery and paintings, crafted and painted by local artisans and artists, depicting the local scenic area. You will not leave with just a valuable gift for a friend, or for yourself, but a deep, profound experience, you will treasure for a lifetime. Linda, David and staff are very friendly and easy to strike up a conversation with. Their knowledge of the local area and far beyond is second to none. The "King's Point Pottery Shop" is a secret, shared by many, the world over...
5.0 based on 34 reviews
We tried this trail on recommendation of a local. It was a wonderful trail. It is a private trail, maintained by volunteers and donations, is a loop trail made up of 2200 steps and much boardwalk. The trail climbs high for the area with a wonderful view from which we were able to see an iceberg in Green Bay. Great scenery, waterfalls, hard to beat.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
This rustic craft & souvenir shop sits right on the stunning waterfront in the Town of Kings Point, Newfoundland. Here you will find handmade quilts, preserves, knitted items, jewelry along with fun & unique souvenirs. The building was once owned in the 1950's by local fisherman, Joe Tucker who once a restaurant in the building. In 2018, his family reconstructed it into a souvenir shop.
4.5 based on 49 reviews
Get up close and personal with a 52-foot humpback whale skeleton on display with interpretation video and signage. Dive in and emerge with a brand new understanding and appreciation for our massive neighbours to the sea.
So much work has been dedicated to this display. Beautiful building- lots of educational information.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
We stopped here for a picnic before getting back on the road. The picnic area is nice and clean and the river empties into the bay. There is a covered area and a small playground area as well.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Come experience the true Heritage of Kings Point and Newfoundland and Labrador. Take a step through doors at the heritage house and emerse yourself in the past. With years of history and culture at your fingertips, you will soon understand how all of this came to be.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
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