Communities and attractions are arranged from south to north, as you would come to them following The Viking Trail (Route 430).
Southeast Brook Falls are at the end of a short trail right on Route 430.
Jenniex House is a craft shop and museum with an amazing view of Norris Point, The Tablelands and Bonne Bay.
Norris Point sits on Bonne Bay where the bay separates into the South Arm and the East Arm.
Rocky Harbour lies in the heart of Gros Morne National Park and features several restaurants, gift shops, accommodations and hiking trails.
Salmon Point Lookout is part way along a trail in Rocky Harbour.
Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse is in Gros Morne National Park next to Rocky Harbour.
Baker’s Brook Falls is in Gros Morne National Park at the end of a 4.5 km trail.
The Coastal Trail follows part of the Old Mail Road between Baker’s Brook and Green Point.
In 2000, Green Point was designated as an official international reference point for the world’s geologic time scale.
On December 11, 1919, in a violent storm, the Captain intentionally ran the Ethie aground at Martin’s Point.
To see Western Brook Pond, there’s a 3km hike to the boat dock. The Western Brook Pond boat tour then runs 16km to the end of the fjord and 16km back.
Western Brook is a small river that connects Western Brook Pond to the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
The Broom Point Fishing Premises in Gros Morne National Park is on the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Steve’s Trail, a part of the Broom Point Fishing Premises in Gros Morne National Park, is on the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Hickey’s Cove and Old House Rocks are part of St. Paul’s, NL.
Cow Head is the northern-most enclave community in Gros Morne National Park.
Cow Head is home to the Gros Morne Theatre Festival, which is presented by Theatre Newfoundland Labrador.
The Lighthouse Trail and the Point of the Head Trail are on the Cow Head Peninsula.
Shallow Bay Beach is 6 km of white sand dunes in Cow Head, NL
Old Mail Road Trail follows the path taken by the postmen before the road was put in on the northern peninsula.