2 Best Sights in Western Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador

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We've compiled the best of the best in Western Newfoundland - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Green Gardens Trail

As depicted beautifully in the movie Hold Fast (2013), this spectacular 9-km (5½-mile) round-trip hike starts at Long Pond, on Route 431, 5 km (3 miles) east of Trout River, passes through the Tablelands barrens, and descends sharply to a coastline of eroded cliffs and green meadows. Be prepared to do a bit of climbing on your return journey and be mindful of changing tides. Some parts of the cliff edges are undercut, so stick to the trail. A former extension of the trail, from Steve's Cove to Wallace Brook, is now closed. 

Long Range Mountains

Stretching all the way from the southwest coast to the Northern Peninsula, a distance of about 400 km (250 miles), the Long Range Mountains form the northernmost extent of the Appalachian Mountains. Their highest point, southwest of Corner Brook, is 2,670 feet, and the range encompasses the Gros Morne National Park and several provincial parks. Jacques Cartier, who saw them in 1534 as he was exploring the area on behalf of France, noted that their shape reminded him of the long, rectangular-shaped farm buildings of his home village in France. Among the mountains, small villages are interspersed with rivers teeming with salmon and trout.

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