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Whales, Bergs and Birds: Magnificent Newfoundland

If you want to watch whales, Newfoundland is one of the most spectacular places to be. Between May and September, 22 species are found here including the minke, sperm, pothead, blue, orca, and the world's largest population of humpbacks. The site of these magnificent creatures breaching is something you will never forget.
Besides a boat tour you can also see the whales whilst following a coastal road, from the side of your sea kayak, hiking a seaside trail or when staying at a light keeper’s cottage. Indeed the Newfoundland Coastline is full of caves, waterfalls, and the majesty of gigantic icebergs, seabirds, and other wildlife.
Gros Morne National Park offers unrivalled opportunities for outdoor activities whilst The Torngat Mountains National Park is a wild time capsule to the past where polar bears, (one of the few places where they can be seen during the summer) wolves and caribou survive in a habitat that is breathtakingly spectacular. There are stunning mountain top lakes, tiny, delicate flora such as mountain cranberries and Arctic poppies and magnificent rock formations. There are only two places in the world having rock formations older than those found here – the Northwest Territories and Australia.
This is a unique area of the world and your memories are going to be even more so.
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