
Gros Morne National Park is pretty impressive. Last time we were here, we did a lot of hiking but this time, there were so many people on the trails and it was hard to get a parking spot. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Park covers 1,805 square kilometres.


Tablelands parking lot 
Visitor Centre 
Inside the Visitor Centre 
Want to make a moose call? Here’s how…. 
Gros Morne landscape 
We also drove to Trout River and stopped at a museum there, very small and yet very interesting. Trout River is not very big and it is situated inside Gros Morne Park.

Inside 
Inside 
Local sayings 
A Newfie dish, Fish ‘n Brewis 
Interesting Cod facts. 
View to the right from the deck of the museum 
View to the left from the deck of the Museum 
In the village 
Another spot we went to was Woody Point and what a cute little place this was! It’s also one of 7 communities located in the Park.

Main street 
Merchant Warehouse and Retro Cafe 
I love the old style, which I grew up with 
We had a table and chair set like that except the chairs were grey 
Restaurant out back 
Galliott Studios and Cafe 
View from the deck of the Galliott Studios
Next stop Baie Verte, 220 kms North !


Such a cute town, I’d love to visit!
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