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Terra Nova National Park Travel Guide

Terra Nova National Park Guide Overview

This national preserve covers roughly 155 sq mi/400 sq km and includes a stretch of rugged coastline. The best way to experience it is on a sea kayak or boat tour, which will let you get a close look at the humpback, minke and fin whales, as well as eagles and icebergs (best viewed in late spring or early summer, when they float by the coastline). Be sure and visit the Marine Interpretation Centre in Salton, which has touch tanks, exhibits and an aquarium.

The park's interior, where forests grow on a rocky terrain, is also worth a visit. Wildlife includes bears, beavers, foxes and moose, as well as bald eagles, ptarmigan and the arctic tern. During the summer, visitors can enjoy hikes on more than 62 mi/100 km of groomed trails, canoe trips, scuba diving, swimming, fishing, bicycling and picnicking. Camping is possible in developed campgrounds and backcountry sites, and there is a breathtaking 18-hole golf club and lodge. The park staff oversees evening programs and an outdoor theater. During the winter, visitors can enjoy groomed cross-country ski trails, snowshoeing and ice fishing. 85 mi/135 km northwest of St. John's.

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