Signal Hill, where Marconi made history. From the North Head path, winding down to the headlands, a panoramic view of the city of St. John’s. A 19th century lighthouse stands guard at Cape Spear, the easternmost point of North America. In Witless Bay, four islands host vast colonies of puffins and Black-legged Kittiwakes. Humpback and Minke whales breach against a backdrop of summer skies. The serrated cliffs of Brigus Head; resplendent views of Cape Broyle and the rolling hills of the west. Buried treasure at Ferryland, the site of Lord Baltimore’s mansion. The stillness of the forest at Bay Bulls, where Michaleen’s Path leads to an imposing headland of meadows and cliffs. A gentle trail follows the sea edge, weaving through woods and heath, giving way to cobblestone beaches. Early summer Icebergs drift on brilliant blue sea, in stately solitude.
Just breathe.
4 Days/3 Nights
Moderate Walking
3 to 9 miles per day
Departure from St. John's, Newfoundland
Custom Dates - Private Trips - Self Guided Trip Planning available upon request
2011 Dates
$ Price (CAD)
Highlights
TBA
$1995 CAD
(Tax Included)
Approx. $1895 US
$300 CAD
Single Supplement
Signal Hill: site of Marconi’s first Trans-Atlantic wireless signal
Cape Spear: easternmost point in North America
Witless Bay Seabird Ecological Reserve
Puffins and Whales
Experience: A fully guided, all-inclusive walking and hiking adventure tour on the best hiking trails on the East Coast Trail in Newfoundland.
Enjoy fine accommodations & dining and responsible small group travel.
“Hiking trails were spectacular. I had been to Newfoundland twice before but never saw it so up close and personal as on this adventure.”