Western Newfoundland
Submitted by Kelsey on
The western region is a great sliver of land on Newfoundland’s island, stretching 750 kilometres from Channel-Port aux Basques on the southwest corner, to the Viking site of L’Anse aux Meadows at the tip of the Great Northern Peninsula. With ancient mountains, fjords, icebergs, whales, thousands of miles of coastline and two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, this wild and rugged regions sports abundant breathing room and diverse natural heritage.

