Port aux Basques Area
Places are arranged starting at the ferry terminal in Port aux Basques and heading east on the Trans Canada.
Places are arranged starting at the ferry terminal in Port aux Basques and heading east on the Trans Canada.
Port aux Basques is where the ferry from North Sydney, NS lands.
This trail features 6 km of boardwalk and well kept gravel walkways. It’s right in Port aux Basques.
J.T. Cheeseman Provincial Park is just a few km. down the Trans Canada from Port aux Basques.
Table Mountain provides stunning views in every direction.
Hike or ride your quad to the top of Sugar Loaf Mountain.
Wreckhouse is the homestead site of Lochie MacDougal referred to as the Human Wind Gauge.
Grand Codroy RV/Tent Camping Park is one of our favorite campgrounds in Newfoundland. It’s a great place to stay for a few days while you explore the Granite Coast, Port aux Basques and The Codroy Valley.
Tour the Codroy Valley on Routes 406 and 407.
Saint Andrew’s is located at the mouth of the Little Codroy River.
The Codroy Valley includes several small communities including; Doyles, Upper Ferry, Millville, Woodville, Codroy, Searston, Saint Andrew’s, Loch Lomond, Tomkins, Benoit’s Siding and South Branch.
Give Janice Flynn from Birding by Season a call and spend some time bird watching in the Codroy Valley.
Country Crafts is in the Grand Codroy RV Park in Doyles.
Chap’s Garage is a museum of 50’s memorabilia that you won’t want to miss.
The Town of Codroy is where you will find Holy Trinity Anglican Church in a spectacular location.
Cape Anguille is the western most point on the Island of Newfoundland.
Anguille Mountain looks over Cape Anguille. It’s not easy to get to the top. If you do, the view is spectacular.
Use Routes 404 and 405 to explore the communities near Robinsons on Bay St. George.
Robinsons and surrounding communities including; Heatherton, McKay’s, Jeffrey’s and Highlands.