The Anchor Café is a gem in every way. The decor is very warm and inviting with high quality folk art through out.
The Arches is on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, just north of Parson’s Pond, NL.
The Trail to Barbace Cove begins at the end of Forest Road.
At The Bakery in Port au Choix, along with the goodies you can have a coffee or tea.
There is no point entering Ben’s Studio without talking to Ben.
Bill’s Woods Trail in Daniel’s Harbour is a boardwalk that takes you to a beach on Portland Creek Pond.
Crow Head Trail is at the west end of Port Saunders.
Daniel’s Harbour was home to Nurse Myra Bennett, one of the Northern Peninsula’s most famous residents.
Flower’s Cove is open to the wind and the sea…Just stunning!
Frank’s photos have won awards and it is really easy to see why.
The French Room Cultural Center was established to preserve the history of Port au Choix.
The Point Riche Lighthouse is on the Port au Choix Peninsula.
Port au Choix is in a very pretty setting and it’s home to several attractions.
Portland Creek is the first community north of Arches Provincial Park on The Viking Trail (Route 430).
Port Saunders is a short 8 km detour off the Viking Trail (Route 430).
Shoal Cove West , just past Reefs Harbour, has an interesting collection of stages and stores (sheds) on the New Ferolle Peninsula.
St. Barbe is where you catch the ferry to Blanc Sablon, QC and take the short drive into Labrador.
Three Mile Rock is the first community north of Gros Morne National Park on The Viking Trail (Route 430).
Marjorie’s Bridge & Thrombolites Walking Trail is a blast from the past…650 million years worth!
Viking 430 is a good place to stop, about half way between Gros Morne National Park and St. Anthony. They have great seafood chowder!