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Explore Gros Morne | Individual & Group Adventures in Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland

WELCOME TO THE BEAUTY OF GROS MORNE NATIONAL PARK

Featured adventures, 24 hour camping excursions, two excursions to choose from.

Two Packages To Choose From 24 Hour Hiking/Tenting & 24 Hour Kayaking/Tenting

Our packages include:

2 Meals (Beautiful Dinner Oceanside / Hearty Breakfast) Tents/Sleeping Bags & Sleeping Bag Liners/Thermarest Interpretive Guide Park Passes / Permits 6 Max Group Size

Price Starting $289 /per person Contact us to book your adventure today!

GROS MORNE HIKING ADVENTURE (6 DAYS)

Accommodations, Meals and Ground Transport Included

Our hiking vacation offers 6 days of exploring the beautiful Gros Morne National Park with a 20 years of experience naturalist and interpretive guide. Enjoy hiking Gros Morne Mountain and some other off trail hikes, taking you to some of the most pristine natural environments in all of Canada. We offer a 1:6 client to guide ratio and run every tour without cancellation.

$2,599.00 / per person

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ABOUT EXPLORE GROS MORNE 

Explore Gros Morne is a locally owned and operated company in the tiny community of Sally’s Cove (population of 17!) within Gros Morne National Park. We have over 20 years guiding experience catering to solo and group travelers alike! We have adventures to suit everyone – for novice adventure travelers to extreme backcountry wilderness hiking!

We offer a wide range adventures from sea kayaking, hiking, biking and more. We love to see adventurers from around the world and look forward to meeting you on your next adventure.

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Under the Stump

Experience Gros Morne Like Never Before

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Explore with Under the Stump to see remote views of  Gros Morne National Park in a new, refreshing light.  Aside from witnessing diverse fauna and flora, you will discover local traditions, Indigenous culture, and heritage through storytelling, and guided tours.

As a sustainable ecotourism operator, we are committed to offering low-impact, non-consumptive and locally oriented tours. Our food is locally sourced and supports local businesses.

We have eliminated single use plastics.

We strive to educate our guests about our most valuable resources:

People. Wildlife. Natural Habitats.

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Eastern Arm Tours

 Accessible experiential tours into the remote wilderness showcasing our Newfoundland indigenous culture, storytelling and traditions. Add on experiences are available to enhance your experience including picnic lunches, traditional Newfoundland ugly sticks, music and foraging.

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Bakers Brook

A walking tour including storytelling which immerses you in the life and struggles of the Rideout Family, the indigenous heritage, relocation program and survival in harsh conditions. Enhance the experience with a picnic lunch or music and a boil up.

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Ugly Stick 101 Class, Newfoundland Screech In (non-alcoholic - private session)

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“If your planning a trip to Newfoundland and your destinations include Rocky Harbor and Gros Morne, you must take the back country tour with the Reid family. You will not be disappointed! The scenery is stunning and you will learn so much about the area and the people who live there. Trina, Perry, Victoria and Scott are so very welcoming, entertaining & just simply amazing. Don't miss this opportunity when you are in Newfoundland. Thank-you to the Reid family for making your tour one of our best memories!" 

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Gros Morne National Park

Soaring fjords and moody mountains tower above a diverse panorama of beaches and bogs, forests and barren cliffs. Shaped by colliding continents and grinding glaciers, Gros Morne’s ancient landscape is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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The Tablelands: See the Earth Naked

Don’t miss the internationally known Tablelands, a rare outcrop of the Earth’s mantle pushed skyward half a billion years ago. Explore on your own, with a guide or with the Parks app.

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Cruise the freshwater fjord of Western Brook Pond

Behold the spectacular glacier-carved land-locked fjord, waterfalls cascading from 2000 feet that often turn to mist before reaching the pond, billion year-old cliffs, and frequent wildlife sightings.

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Trek to the panoramic views atop Gros Morne Mountain’s summit

Trek to the top of Gros Morne Mountain, the park’s high point, on a challenging, one-day, 16-kilometre loop. Hike from lowland to alpine terrain amid wildflowers and wildlife, enjoying panoramic views from the summit. Mountain summit open July to late October.

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Port au Choix National Historic Site

See prehistoric artifacts from four ancient Aboriginal cultures that inhabited Newfoundland’s rugged northwest coast. Visit an ancient burial ground, hike coastal trails and see prehistoric artifacts including slate spears, harpoon tips and ivory daggers.

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L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site

Tour the only known Viking site and the earliest known evidence of European presence in North America. Experience Norse life and see original 11th century artifacts at this UNESCO World heritage site.

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Red Bay National Historic Site

Red Bay was once the largest and most important commercial whaling station in the world. See the restored chalupa, explore archaeological treasures and original artifacts from the period at this UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Torngat Mountains National Park

Amid jagged peaks and vast glacial valleys, polar bears and caribou roam the Torngat Mountains, for centuries the homeland of Inuit who today now welcome visitors to experience a dramatic landscape where nature and culture meet.

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Akami-Uapishkᵁ-KakKasuak-Mealy Mountains National Park Reserve

Located in Labrador, the glacially-rounded, bare rock summits of the Mealy Mountains reach up to 1180 meters to overlook Lake Melville. The pristine landscape of mountain tundra, marine coasts, boreal forests, islands and rivers are home to numerous boreal species. For thousands of years, ancient...

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Hopedale Mission National Historic Site

A complex of large, wooden buildings constructed by the Moravian Church at Hopedale, Labrador stand starkly silhouetted against the rocky shoreline of the vast, barren landscape. Official recognition refers to the cultural landscape comprised of the mission buildings on their shoreline site.

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Newfoundland Road Trips: Guide to Gros Morne

April 14, 2023 | Home Town Tourist , North America by Melissa Hogan | Canada • Newfoundland | 1 Comment

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Welcome to a comprehensive guide to Gros Morne National Park and the surrounding area! Located in Newfoundland, Canada, Gros Morne is a breathtakingly beautiful destination that offers a unique mix of natural beauty, outdoor adventures, and cultural attractions. This guide is designed to help you plan your trip to this stunning area, whether you’re a nature lover, an outdoor enthusiast, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat. From the best things to do and places to stay, to where to find the most delicious local cuisine, we’ve got you covered. So sit back, relax, and let me guide you on a journey to Gros Morne and the surrounding area.

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Getting Around Gros Morne

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Gros Morne National Park, located in the western portion of Newfoundland, is the second largest park in Atlantic Canada and is home to 7 communities, roughly located over a 2-hour drive from the southern end to the north. 

There are a number of ways to travel around Gros Morne, including car rentals , buses and taxis , bikes , and water taxi .

Gros Morne National Park is a breathtaking destination that is famous for its stunning scenery, incredible hiking trails, unique geology, and rich wildlife. The park is located in a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered one of the most beautiful places in Canada.

The park’s scenery includes towering mountains , fjords , waterfalls , and forests . Visitors can enjoy hiking on over 100 kilometers of trails that offer stunning views of the park’s natural beauty. The Tablelands is one of the park’s unique features, a barren landscape of rocks and boulders that was once part of the Earth’s mantle.

In addition to its natural wonders, Gros Morne National Park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including moose , caribou , black bears , and bald eagles . Visitors can often spot these animals while hiking or taking a guided tour.

The park also has a rich cultural heritage, with several communities located nearby that offer opportunities to learn about the area’s history, culture, and traditions through various events and festivals.

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The amount of time you need to fully experience Gros Morne National Park depends on your interests and the activities you want to do. However, I would recommend spending at least 3-5 days in the park to get a good feel for the area and experience some of the popular activities.

If you’re interested in hiking, you may want to spend more time in the park to explore the various trails and take your time to fully appreciate the natural beauty. Similarly, if you’re interested in kayaking or boating, you may want to spend more time on the water.

In addition to outdoor activities, Gros Morne also has several museums, art galleries, and cultural festivals. If you’re interested in exploring the local culture and history, you may want to plan additional time to visit these attractions.

Overall, I would recommend spending at least 3-5 days in Gros Morne National Park to fully appreciate the area’s natural beauty and experience some of the popular activities. However, if you have more time available, you can easily spend a week or more in the park and still have plenty to see and do.

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Where to Stay in Gros Morne

When people refer to Gros Morne they typically mean both the national park and the collection of communities that surround it. When deciding on which town to make your home base I recommend plotting your planned activities on a map and seeing which one is most central. Or you can just throw a dart because they’re all great.

Rocky Harbour is a popular destination for visitors to Gros Morne, and there are several accommodations available in the area. Options range from hotels and motels to bed and breakfasts and vacation homes.

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  • Ocean View Hotel
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Norris Point is another popular destination in Gros Morne, located on the northern side of Bonne Bay. This picturesque community has several accommodations, including hotels, motels, and bed and breakfasts.

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Cow Head is a small community located on the western side of the park. This area is known for its beautiful scenery and quiet atmosphere. There are several accommodations in the area, including hotels, motels, and vacation homes.

  • Shallow Bay Motel & Cabins Conference Centre
  • Sea Breeze Bed & Breakfast and RV Park
  • Ray & Ima’s by Sea Breeze B&B

Woody Point is a historic community located on the southern side of Bonne Bay. This area has several accommodations, including hotels, motels, and bed and breakfasts. It’s also known for its cultural attractions, including the Woody Point Heritage Theatre.

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For those who prefer to stay in the great outdoors, there are several campgrounds located within Gros Morne National Park. These campgrounds offer a range of facilities, including tent sites, RV sites, and cabins.

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Gros Morne has a growing food scene, with several restaurants and cafes offering a range of options from traditional Newfoundland cuisine to international flavors. Seafood is a popular choice in the area, with fresh lobster, crab, and cod being highlights of many menus, and there are also options for vegetarians and those with dietary restrictions. Many restaurants in the area source their ingredients locally, so visitors can enjoy the taste of Newfoundland while supporting the local economy.

The Old Store Cafe : Located in Norris Point, this cafe offers a cozy atmosphere and delicious homemade food, including soups, sandwiches, and desserts.

The Black Spruce Restaurant : Located in Norris Point, this restaurant offers a menu that focuses on local ingredients and seafood, such as fish and chips, seafood chowder, and Newfoundland mussels. All the food served is made from scratch in our kitchen and the ingredients are as local as possible and as fresh as possible.

Java Jack’s Restaurant and Gallery : Located in Rocky Harbour, this restaurant offers a variety of dishes with international influences, as well as local favourites such as cod tongues and toutons. Fresh fish & seafood, wild game and vegetarian and vegan fare are served with good wine and craft beer. The local farm supplies fresh veggies and the garden out front supplies fresh flowers to the house.

The Cat Stop Pub and Grub : Located in Norris Point, this pub offers a casual atmosphere and a variety of pub-style food, including burgers, fish and chips, and wings.

Seaside Restaurant : Located in Trout River, this restaurant offers stunning views of the ocean and a menu that focuses on fresh seafood, including scallops, cod, and lobster.

Treasure Box : Located in Rocky Harbour, you’ll come for the variety of unique gifts and souvenirs, including handmade crafts, but stay for the fish cakes and toutons.

Merchant Warehouse Retro Cafe & Wine Bar : If you liked the Max on Saved By the Bell, you’ll love the Merchant Warehouse in Woody Point. One of the newest attractions in Gros Morne National Park combines nightlife, nature, sightseeing, pub & grub dining, in an awesome historic property.

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Best Things to Do in and Around Gros Morne National Park

Gros Morne National Park is a hiker’s paradise, with a wide variety of trails that cater to all skill levels and interests. The park has over 100 km of trails, ranging from easy boardwalks to challenging multi-day treks.

One of the most popular hikes in Gros Morne is the Tablelands Trail , which takes you on a 4 km (round trip) journey through a stark landscape that’s unique to the park – you might just think you’ve landed on Mars. The Tablelands are a flat-topped mountain that is composed of rock that was once part of the Earth’s mantle, making it a geological wonder. The trail is relatively easy, but the terrain can be rough in places, so sturdy footwear is recommended.

For those seeking a more challenging hike, the Gros Morne Mountain Trail is a must-try. This 16 km round trip trail takes hikers up to the second highest peak in Newfoundland, offering breathtaking views of the park’s fjords and surrounding mountains. The hike is rated as difficult and takes 6-8 hours to complete, so it’s recommended for experienced hikers only.

Other popular hiking trails in Gros Morne include the Green Gardens Trail , which takes visitors on a 6 km round trip journey through coastal meadows and cliffs, and the Lookout Trail, a short but steep hike that offers stunning views of the Long Range Mountains.

Western Brook pond

One of my favourite things to do in Western Newfoundland is the Western Brook Pond boat tour. It’s one of the most popular activities in Gros Morne National Park and for good reason. The two-hour journey will take you through the heart of the park’s fjords, providing stunning views of the towering cliffs, waterfalls, and unique rock formations.

It all starts with a scenic 3 km walk through the ancient Long Range Mountains to reach the dock at Western Brook Pond. Once on board the boat, you’re treated to a fully-guided tour that provides insight into the geology, wildlife, and history of the area. Keep your eyes peeled for bald eagles, ospreys, and possibly even moose and caribou. The highlight of the tour is undoubtedly the view of the 600-metre high cliffs that surround Western Brook Pond, creating a dramatic and awe-inspiring backdrop for the journey.

The Western Brook Pond boat tour is available from early June to mid-October, and reservations are highly recommended since it’s likely to sell out.

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Moose

Gros Morne National Park is home to a variety of wildlife, including moose , caribou , black bears , and a wide range of bird species. Moose are perhaps the most iconic of the park’s wildlife, with the population estimated to be around 5000 animals.

Moose sightings in Gros Morne are common, and visitors often spot them along the side of the road or while hiking on the park’s trails. The best time to see moose is typically early in the morning or late in the afternoon, when they are most active. However, it’s important to keep a safe distance from the animals as they can be unpredictable and potentially dangerous.

In addition to moose, visitors to Gros Morne may also have the chance to spot caribou, which are typically found in higher elevations. Black bears are also present in the park, although they are generally shy and avoid human contact.

Birdwatching is also a popular activity in Gros Morne, with the park home to over 200 species of birds. Some of the most commonly spotted birds include bald eagles, ospreys, and Atlantic puffins.

Fishing is a popular activity in Gros Morne National Park, and there are several fishing tours available that allow visitors to experience the park’s natural beauty while trying to catch fish.

One of the most popular fishing tours in Gros Morne is the trout fishing tour on the park’s freshwater ponds and rivers. Trout fishing is a great way to enjoy the park’s natural beauty and is suitable for both novice and experienced anglers. Some of the fish species that can be caught in Gros Morne include brook trout, brown trout, and Arctic char.

There are also deep-sea fishing tours available that depart from nearby towns such as Rocky Harbour or Norris Point. These tours typically take visitors out to the Gulf of St. Lawrence or the Atlantic Ocean, where they can try to catch fish such as cod, halibut, and mackerel. Deep-sea fishing tours are a great way to experience the beauty of Gros Morne from a different perspective and can be a thrilling adventure for both individuals and groups.

It’s worth noting that fishing in Gros Morne National Park requires a valid Newfoundland and Labrador fishing license, which can be purchased at local outfitters or online. Visitors should also be aware of local fishing regulations and guidelines to ensure that they are fishing responsibly and ethically.

The Trails, Tales, and Tunes Festival is an annual 10-day event held in May that celebrates the unique culture and heritage of the area with music, storytelling, hiking, and other outdoor activities. Enjoy fine talent presented in intimate venues throughout the picturesque town of Norris Point.

Writers at Woody Point is an annual literary festival in the charming town of Woody Point, featuring readings, workshops, and performances by acclaimed writers and musicians from Newfoundland and beyond.

The Gros Morne Theatre Festival is an annual summer festival in Cow Head that showcases local and regional theatre productions, music, and other performing arts.

Shallow Bay Beach

While Gros Morne National Park is best known for its stunning mountains, forests, and lakes, there are also several beautiful beaches in the area that are worth visiting.

One of the most popular beaches near Gros Morne is Shallow Bay Beach , located in the town of Cow Head. Shallow Bay Beach is a long, sandy beach that’s perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing. The beach is also surrounded by sand dunes and offers spectacular views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Another popular beach in the area is Norris Point Beach , which is located on Bonne Bay and offers stunning views of Gros Morne Mountain. The beach is a great spot for swimming and kayaking, and there are several hiking trails nearby that lead to scenic viewpoints.

Lobster Cove Head Beach is another beautiful spot that’s worth checking out. Located near Rocky Harbour, this beach is a great spot for hiking, birdwatching, and exploring the nearby tidal pools.

Keep in mind that the waters near these beaches can be cold, even during the summer months.

Gros Morne has some of the darkest skies in North America, making it a great spot for stargazing. In fact, Gros Morne National Park is in the process of applying to the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada for designation as a Dark Sky Preserve. The park hosts a dark sky festival each year in October.

Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse

The Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located near Rocky Harbour in Gros Morne National Park. The lighthouse was first built in 1897 and has since been restored to its original appearance, making it a popular attraction for visitors to the area. In addition to its historical significance, the Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse offers stunning views of the coastline and the surrounding landscape. Visitors can tour the lighthouse and learn about its history, as well as enjoy the scenic hiking trails and picnic areas nearby. The Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Gros Morne National Park.

Go on a journey back in time and look at Gros Morne through the eyes of her first inhabitants. Join your local guide in a sea-going zodiac to an isolated cove in Bonne Bay where you’ll explore what attracted successive Indigenous groups to this area. To understand how the First Peoples lived, you’ll look at the land from their perspective, look to the sea with their needs in mind, and hold the raw materials of their tools in your hands.

Take part in a three course progressive meal that focuses on fresh, local and sustainable ingredients. Three stops complemented with plenty of local stories and insight can make for the perfect end to an unforgettable day or the start of a memorable night!

Learn to make a unique traditional Newfoundland instrument in Ugly Stick 101, a hands-on workshop. Join in the fun and learn to play your ugly stick, which complements guitar, spoons, and singing.

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Discover the amazing sea life living in Bonne Bay fjord. Take an interactive tour of Bonne Bay Marine Station’s saltwater aquarium and touch tank . For family fun take a Discovery Tour of Bonne Bay. An interpreter will help you sample the cold, deep waters and collect some of the smallest creatures in the ocean. Then it’s back to the marine station for a closer look at some or the larger marine life living below the waves.

St. Mary’s Botanical Garden came to life in 2001. It is located in Cow Head adjacent to the St. Mary’s Anglican Church and the Atlantic Ocean. It has 3 vegetable beds and 40 flower beds. Visit the garden this summer! Enjoy the beauty all around you! Tourists are simply amazed at the survival of the many beautiful plants that seem to adapt and thrive in the beautiful garden by the sea. Awesome sunsets can be viewed on the Prayer and Meditation Platform at the back of the garden.

Boil-ups are a quintessential Newfoundland tradition. It’s essentially an outdoor meal in the woods or on a beach cooked on an open fire. Tea is a staple. Don’t have your own gear? No worries, you can join a beach boil up, where your guide will cook up the freshest seafood right on the beach in Birchy Head.

Find the perfect gift or souvenir to take home with you to remember your trip. Visitors to Gros Morne National Park can find a variety of locally made artisanal products, such as pottery, paintings, and textiles, at galleries and studios in the area, as well as unique souvenirs, clothing, and outdoor gear at gift shops and markets located in the nearby towns of Rocky Harbour, Norris Point, and Woody Point.

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Is Gros Morne Worth Visiting?

Yes, Gros Morne is definitely worth visiting! The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers breathtaking scenery, including towering fjords, rugged coastline, and majestic mountains. It’s also home to a wide range of wildlife, including moose, caribou, and bald eagles, as well as unique plant life.

In addition to its natural beauty, Gros Morne also offers a range of activities for visitors, including hiking, kayaking, fishing, and boat tours. The park also has several cultural attractions, such as the Woody Point Heritage Theatre and the Gros Morne Theatre Festival, which showcase the area’s rich history and culture.

Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, a nature lover, or just looking for a peaceful retreat, Gros Morne has something to offer. So if you have the chance to visit this stunning destination, it’s definitely worth it!

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October 12th, 2023 at 1:46 pm ( # )

Great guide! We need to come back in the summer to do that boat tour – and try even more of the food! It’s gorgeous here in the fall but some locations are now closed. We built a map of the hiking trails, campsites and notable attractions in the area.

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Tablelands Boat Tour

Immerse yourself in Gros Morne’s most unique geological feature with the Tablelands Boat Tour

Tour the Tablelands

Marvel at Gros Morne’s iconic features with the Tablelands Boat Tour. Enjoy small group settings. Take photos & witness  whales and dolphins to seabirds and seals. 

Feel safe in our commercial vessels with comfortable seating and Transport Canada approved captains. The Tablelands boat tour offers an unforgettable experience for everyone and is our most popular boat tour in Gros Morne

Tablelands Boat Tour Highlights

Explore Gros Morne’s most distinctive mountain with engaging stories & insights

Breathtaking views of the Tablelands & the dramatic cliffs of the Bonne Bay fjord

Add a guided Tablelands hike for the ultimate Tablelands 360° tour

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What is the Tablelands Boat Tour?

This Tablelands boat tour offers the most immersive exploration of Gros Morne National Park’s Tablelands. We explore the waters of Bonne Bay, blending geological insights with stunning natural beauty.

How long is the tour?

The Tablelands boat tours is 2 hours and designed to be part of your day’s adventure. This provides time to experience the sights and learn about the area’s unique geology. many guests contuine with the tablelands 360° for a more in depth look at the Tablelands.

What will I see on the tour?

Expect to witness the striking contrast of the Tablelands against Bonne Bay’s waters, along with potential wildlife sightings. The Tablelands boat tour is the first part of exploring the Tablelands

What types of wildlife might we see?

While wildlife sightings can vary, guests  have the opportunity to see marine animals like whales, dolphins, porpoise and various fish species birds, and possibly land mammals like moose and caribou along the shorelines of Bonne Bay.

Are restrooms available during the tour?

Facilities are available on land as the tour departs, and when we return. so it’s advisable to use restrooms before departure. Our restrooms are no more then a minutes walk away from the dock

How early should we arrive before our scheduled tour time?

We suggest arriving 15 minutes before departure, allowing for check-in and receiving any necessary instructions.

How should we dress for Gros Morne boat tours?

Dressing in layers is recommended due to changing weather conditions on the water. Waterproof jackets, hats, sunglasses, sturdy footwear can also be helpful.

Is the tour suitable for photography enthusiasts?

Absolutely, the scenic beauty of the Tablelands and Bonne Bay provides a fantastic backdrop for photographers of all skill levels. plus the added bonus of whales, dolphins and other marine life is perfect for those looking to get that special shot

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Join the adventure aboard our 7.6m (25′) zodiac as we explore Gros Morne’s double-armed fjord – Bonne Bay. Our boat is smooth and stable and it offers an exhilarating experience on the water.

Private charter.

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Join our adventurous skipper and local guide on board our 230hp twin-engine zodiac. Tailor an all-ages trip for your group to explore Bonne Bay, its wildlife, mountain views and surrounding communities.

Custom Charter

  • Choose time when booking

Zodiac & Picnic

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Join us on Bonne Bay in search of marine life and picture-perfect views of Gros Morne National Park. Add on a picnic basket and stop at a remote beach for an unforgettable lunch!

  • Picnic lunch $40 per person

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Lomond Bike Shuttle

Cruise down the east arm to the Lomond campground boat launch and ride the Stuckless Pond trail. Explore the Lomond River or Stanleyville trails and enjoy a lunch at this old logging community.

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Woody Point Bike Shuttle

Zip across the south arm of Bonne Bay to the Woody Point dock and spend the day riding to the Tablelands or around Curzon Village on a family friendly ride.

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Discover Mekapisk

Join a local guide to an isolated cove in Bonne Bay where we’ll explore what attracted successive Indigenous groups to this area. To understand how the First Peoples lived, we’ll look at the land from their perspective, look to the sea with their needs in mind, and hold the raw materials of their tools in our hands. See Indigenous Tours for more details.

  • $99 + tax per youth

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SUP & TOW

Paddle in the sheltered coves of Bonne Bay. As the fisherman do, we’ll let the conditions dictate our plan and we’ll keep the wind at our backs. After a 1h30 paddle you will be picked up by our zodiac and cruise back to our shop with the paddleboards in tow. See Paddleboard  for more details.

Sea kayaking in Gros Morne National Park

Paddle & Shuttle

4.5 Hour Paddle & Shuttle  – seize the opportunity to see more of Bonne Bay in possibly more challenging paddling conditions .  Paddle sea kayak one way and return via zodiac from Woody Point or other Bonne Bay destination. See Kayaking for more details.

  • Includes shuttle fee

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Plan A Trip To This Canadian National Park For Scenic Outdoor Adventures

T he vastness, diversity, and natural splendor of Canada's wilderness is unlike any other. Covered by forests, mountains, lakes, and rivers, this giant country is filled with awe-inspiring destinations. One especially scenic Canadian attraction is Gros Morne National Park. If you're looking to embark on some outdoor adventures while surrounded by immense beauty, then this is a place for you. Located on the west coast of Newfoundland, Gros Morne National Park borders the Gulf of St. Lawrence and reaches across the tremendous Long Range Mountains.

Throughout the park, you'll find a range of breathtaking and diverse ecosystems, including an arctic-alpine ecosystem, freshwater ecosystem, and forest ecosystem. Inhabiting these different ecosystems are a variety of unique flora and fauna. As a result, the park was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. Escape the monotony of modern life and start planning your expedition through the breathtaking views at Gros Morne National Park.

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What To See While Visiting Gros Morne National Park

Home to remarkable natural landmarks, a trip to Gros Morne National Park will remind you of just how amazing Mother Earth can be. Perhaps one of the national park's most significant landmarks is the Tablelands. In contrast to the lush, green vegetation of the surrounding park, this terrain is characterized by its rusty brown, barren, and almost Mars-like surface. For any geology nerds out there, this particular location exposes the same substance that constitutes the Earth's mantle. These Tablelands played a pivotal role in scientists' understanding of the history and functioning of tectonic plates.

If you want to take in serene views of calm waters, then make your way to the Brook Pond Gorge. Here you'll spot the park's famous freshwater fjords. Thousands of years ago, glaciers paved this deep-V, crystal-clear inlet. Surrounded by towering cliffs, you'll be amazed by the dramatic views this site offers. For wildlife lovers, you'll be happy to know that visitors frequently spot moose, black bears, woodland caribou, puffins, and more roaming the park.

Activities At Gros Morne National Park

Not only is there plenty to see while visiting Gros Morne National Park, but there is also plenty to do. The diverse landscape offers a variety of opportunities for outdoor activities. If you're looking for a hike, the mountainous terrain is chock full of them. The park's most famous hike is the Gros Morne Mountain Trail. However, note that this  trail is not for amateurs . Only take it on if you feel equipped to handle over 10 miles of difficult challenges. If you're looking for an easier but beautiful route, Western Brook Pond Trail is a great option for beginner hikers .

Off-land, you'll find that there are stunning areas for kayaking, like Inner Bonne Bay and Shallow Bay. Swimming is also permitted at Shallow Bay. However, if you do decide to explore the park's waters, it is crucial that you exercise caution given the location's proclivity to strong ocean currents, freezing water, and a lack of lifeguards. In the winter, you'll likely have no desire to get close to the frigid waters. But visitors can explore the park via cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the highlands of the Long Range Mountains. Whatever you decide to do, we recommend you find a professional local tour guide who knows the Gros Morne National Park like the back of their hand and is an expert at your chosen activity. This will ensure your safety throughout the adventure.

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about  us

Our Tour Gros Morne, hiking, cultural and culinary experiences are extraordinary because of our incredible staff. We have a small, dedicated, passionate team, that share a love for people, hiking, travel and Gros Morne. Their knowledge, passion, experience and unique personalities amplify your unrivaled individual experiences. Our guides have expert knowledge in the terrain, culture, flora, fauna and history of the area and make sure that you not only see the wonder of Gros Morne but also understand and experience it.

With a passion for sustainable tourism experiences, we offer award winning tailor-made multi-day vacations and interactive day excursions.  No two trips are every the same, as no two people are ever the same, we customize each trip to your needs and desires. Our guides listen & pay attention to what you are interested in and will tailor the experience just for you. They are also busy making sure that everything runs smoothly behind the scenes so that you never have to worry about a thing. We focus on local, authentic adventures. Every tour is an interactive, fun way to learn, explore and experience the true essence of Gros Morne National Park.

Recipient of the 2020 Tourism Innovator of the Year,  Newfoundland Labrador Tourism

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Come meet our awesome award winning team!

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Ian Stone ~ Owner/Guide

Born and raised in St. John's and upon graduating from Memorial University he moved to work in western Canada for 10 years. Ian jumped at the chance to return home in 2010 after accepting a position in Gros Morne. His sense of place that all Newfoundlander's embrace makes him a passionate promoter of the province. Residing in Gros Morne has inspired Ian and his wife, Rebecca, to start three companies, Tour Gros Morne, Taste of Gros Morne and Gros Morne Inn. Living in a world-class national park they develop sustainable tourism experiences and are passionate about creating new customized experiences by developing strong partnerships with local operators. An avid volunteer in the community he is on Bonne Bay Search and Rescue and a multitude of tourism and festival  boards along the way.

Favorite experience in Gros Morne: 1/2 day hike in the any of the communities and an afternoon meeting all the local "characters" in Woody Point followed by the Seaside Food Tour!

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Rebecca Stone ~ Owner

"Be the change that you wish to see in the world"- Mahatma Gandhi Raised as a southern Newfoundland “bay-girl” in Marystown, Newfoundland, Rebecca is the brains behind our culinary flavors and drive to ensure we meet our environmental commitments . In 2001, she  left her hometown for university and now holds a B.Sc. in Marine Biology, B.Ed in Secondary Education  and, a MA in Environmental Policy. Gandhi’s inspirational words have guided Rebecca to be where she is  today working with coastal communities, and Parks Canada to ensure Gros Morne National Park and our  oceans stay healthy for generations to come. While working through school, Rebecca also traveled  throughout Canada and gained extensive wine,  beverage and food pairing knowledge. Rebecca's experience and love for food and wine allowed her  creative juices to mold what is now Taste of Gros Morne. This gift to cook and passion to share the  beauty of flavors is something you will experience on any of our culinary experiences. So tell us your  story and Rebecca will be here to create that memorable foodie moment for you!

Favorite experience in Gros Morne: A large day hike finished with a locally caught halibut or lobster dinner paired with  a buttery Chardonnay.

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Tara is originally from Toronto but after coming to Gros Morne for a visit many years ago she decided to make it her permanent home. She traded the CN Tower for the Tablelands and has never been happier. Tara has travelled to 35 countries and has never found a place as beautiful as Gros Morne. With 25 years in the hospitality industry, working from hostess to manager Tara knows what it takes to make each guests experience unique, and unforgettable. Tara is WSET certified and a Canadian Wine Scholar and loves sharing her passion and knowledge for wine on our culinary food tours. Also a yoga and meditation teacher, Tara has a deep appreciation for nature and believes in the benefits of spending time outdoors. She says that to truly appreciate the beauty of a place you must understands it's culture and Tara loves explaining what makes Newfoundland culture so rich and unique. She loves meeting new people and cannot wait to trade travel stories with you.  Favorite  experience in Gros Morne: The Tablelands, it one of the only places on the planet that you can not only see, but walk on mantle rock. They hold a powerful healing energy and it is an incredibly rare and beautiful experience to walk or sit among them.

Tara Kroes ~ Director of Operations/Guide

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A true local, Brad is a direct descendant of generations of lighthouse keepers at Lobster Cove. Growing up in the area he spent much of his time meandering through the bush with his pack and fishing rod, developing bushcraft competence at an early age. After spending over 20 years in the prairies, Brad brought his extensive experience with firefighting and search and rescue back to Newfoundland. He continued to share that knowledge by instructing first aid and offshore survival programs In 2017, Brad moved back to his roots, starting his career in the guiding industry. Over the past six years he has perfected the art of catering to the needs of his clients. Brad's love of Gros Morne and passion for providing exemplary customer experience is evident from the moment you are first introduced. His charisma and humour provide his clients with memories that last a lifetime. He lives with his dogs on a lake in the backcountry, developing a homestead which supports his philosophy of self sustenance and environmental responsibility. 

Favourite experience in Gros Morne: Narrowing it down to one favourite hike in this park is not an easy feat to accomplish. The trails through the park are all wonderful, with something to explore on all of them. However, for me, seeing the land untouched and finding my own secret spaces… those are the paths I follow.

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Despite being born in Calgary and raised in Ottawa, Erika has strong roots in Newfoundland. With a large family hailing from the south coast of the island, Erika spend many summers and winter vacations growing up visiting and exploring the east and south coasts of Newfoundland and even attended school in Corner Brook for a year. Having spent the past few years away building up her outdoor practices, she is back with an outdoor leadership degree and a passionate desire to explore everything the park has to offer.

Favourite experience in Gros Morne: Big Lookout; a challenging climb coupled with the unique experience of traversing a wide open bog through rolling hills. Not to mention the possibility for wildlife at every turn, 

Brad Young ~ Lead Hiking Guide

Erika piepjohn ~ hiking guide.

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From ‘’la belle province’’ Quebec, Jacob wants to explore Canada. His journey began with Newfoundland, specifically Gros Morne. What he discovered on that rocky island was beyond his expectations. The people, the wildlife and the scenery made him stay in Newfoundland longer than what he thougt. It’s hard to leave when you fall in love with a place as great as Gros Morne. Not scared to spend a few days in  the wild with his backpack and his hiking boots, he wants to share his passion for this small province.  If it’s not raining, you can see him exploring all the nooks and crannies of Gros Morne National Park.

Favorite experience in Gros Morne: There’s nothing better than walking on Trout River Pond Trail, which is one of the most gorgeous landscapes in the park. Following the trail in the forest and walking on the Tablelands next to the water, a perfect mix. 

Jacob Lapointe ~ Hiking Guide

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Melanie is a true islander from Moreton’s Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador. Having grown up on the water and in the woods, there's no surprise that Gros Morne has called to her soul. Melanie is a cultural guide and photographer with endless stories and photos to share about the nature and beauty of Newfoundland and its people. 

Favourite experience in Gros Morne: It's almost impossible to choose a favourite, but Western Brook Pond tops my list! With an easy going walk to  breathtaking boat ride through freshwater fjord, you'll be in pure bliss by the glacier carved valleys and misty waterfalls. 

Melanie Rideout  Cultural Guide/Hiking Guide

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    If you are bringing a group to Gros Morne National Park and would like the services of an interpreter for a guided event, a talk, or a step-on guide, please contact us at least two weeks in advance at [email protected] or call 709-458-2417. Date modified : 2023-09-22.

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    Gros Morne National Park is located on Newfoundland's west coast, 30 minutes from Deer Lake airport and a four hour drive from the ferry at Port aux Basques. Explore the park on roads, walking and hiking trails, by guided boat tour or paddling a kayak. There is camping in the park, or stay in one of the adjoining seaside communities of Cow ...

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    Join us for an experience like no other. Non-alcholic , accessible family friendly experience. Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday: 6:00 p.m. (Arrival 5:45 - 6:00 pm, starts promptly at 6:00pm ) $25.00 plus tax. Private Screech In Ceremonies available upon request. Explore Gros Morne National Park with our amazing tours!

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    2024 Tour Group and Private Tour Pricing. $3295.00 per person + 15% HST based on double occupancy . touring with up to 6 other guests. Boutique Inn or BnB accommodations. single supplement $600.00 + 15% HST. upgrade to Gros Morne Inn Queen Suite $825.00 per person based on double occupancy. $4295.00 per person + 15% HST based on double occupancy.

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    Accessible Experiences! Explore with Under the Stump to see remote views of Gros Morne National Park in a new, refreshing light. Aside from witnessing diverse fauna and flora, you will discover local traditions, Indigenous culture, and heritage through storytelling, and guided tours. As a sustainable ecotourism operator, we are committed to ...

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    10 AM. Daily. 7 Hours. The ultimate experience that combines kayaking and hiking to explore Gros Morne's most unique geological feature, the Tablelands. This full-day guided tour offers unparalleled views and insights into the stunning landscape that earned Gros Morne its UNESCO designation, making it a must-do for kayaking enthusiasts and ...

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    Depart from Gros Morne Adventures, Norris Point or pick up on Woody Point wharf. 1 or 2 hours. June 1 - September 29 (Please inquire via email or phone after September 15th) 4 times daily. 8-10 people *8 if children on board. Join our adventurous skipper and local guide on board our 230hp twin-engine zodiac.

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    Residing in Gros Morne has inspired Ian and his wife, Rebecca, to start three companies, Tour Gros Morne, Taste of Gros Morne and Gros Morne Inn. Living in a world-class national park they develop sustainable tourism experiences and are passionate about creating new customized experiences by developing strong partnerships with local operators.