Touring Eastern Newfoundland

Minutes from the mighty North Atlantic, on Canada’s far eastern shore, St. John’s and eastern Newfoundland await. Always within sight of the sea. Alive with the breath of history. Wide open spaces, Infinite possibilities. Flooded by oceans, Scoured by glaciers. Carved into rocks, bays, cliffs and coves. No two places alike. Every colorful nook and cranny its own distinct adventure. The ever-changing vistas promise scenic coastal roads, cozy colonial towns, barrens and moors, steep cliffs, river estuaries, rugged coastline, and dramatic headlands. Only one thing is the same. All around St. John’s and Eastern Newfoundland people will embrace you and welcome you to their special place.

A Circuit of Adventure at the Ocean’s Eastern Edge

When you visit Eastern Newfoundland expect adventure in a compact, easy-to-navigate package. In St. John’s and Eastern Newfoundland, nothing’s too far. You can take it all in, and still have things left over for the next day or your next visit. Imagine St. John’s as the centre of a wheel. Radiating out in every direction are new adventures. New discoveries. New experiences. A lifetime of memories. Everything is a few seconds, a few minutes, a few alluring hours away. The next adventure is around the bend and just over the horizon.

Tour Operator Information

On your own or with a group, one can experience the charm of tiny fishing villages alive with songs, tales and Newfoundland delicacies just minutes from 4-star city hotels. The following are some suggestions for tours in St. John’s and around the Eastern Newfoundland region.


Sample Itineraries

These sample itineraries highlight some of the many attractions, experiences and adventures available in the region. It targets operators interested in “fly-drive” and “fly-coach” tours and can be tailored to the FIT market. For customized itineraries staff at Destination St. John’s will be happy to assist you. In addition, our Destination Planner features professional tour operators offering a wide range of services from step-on guides to extensive, all-inclusive tours. More information please email info@destinationstjohns.com or call 1 877 739 8899.





Touring St. John's
This tour will be an excellent orientation to the history, legend and lore of St. John’s, the oldest community in North America.
Touring St. Johns.pdf

Touring the Cape Shore
Visit the Museum of the Atlantic Allies in Argentia that was a major American naval base in World War II. The exhibition deals with the effect the U.S. presence had on the area. Placentia, the former French Capital of Newfoundland has many features of interest to tourists. It has the only lift bridge in Newfoundland. There are old fort sites, a museum, the O'Reilly Heritage House, and a church with a graveyard site that is one of the oldest in Canada.
Touring The Cape Shore.pdf

Touring the Irish Loop
Explore the region by car or on foot. The East Coast Trail that follows the Eastern Shore of the Avalon Peninsula brings walkers and hikers to cliff top perches for fantastic views of the coastline.
Touring The Irish Loop D.pdf

Touring Bell Island
Just a twenty minute drive from your accommodations in St. John’s will bring you to Portugal Cove where you will board one of two ferries that cross the “tickle” to Bell Island.
Touring Bell Island.pdf

Touring the Heritage Run
A two hour drive from Gander or St. John’s on the Trans Canada Highway will bring you to Route 210 and an entirely different part of Newfoundland both in geography and outlook.
Touring the Heritage Run.pdf

Touring Trinity
Located along Newfoundland’s East Coast, the Discovery Trail offers visitor’s a look into the past with a perfect view of the history, heritage and culture. Come visit numerous heritage and historical sites, interpretive centers, museums and craft stores, restaurants and accommodations.
Touring Trinity.pdf

Touring the Discovery Trail
Located along Newfoundland’s East Coast, the Discovery Trail offers visitor’s a look into the past with a perfect view of the history, heritage and culture. Come visit numerous heritage and historical sites, interpretive centers, museums and craft stores, restaurants and accommodations.
Touring the Discovery Trail.pdf

Touring the Baccalieu Trail
View communities with unique museums, craft shops, churches and attractions. Baccalieu is an old Portuguese word for codfish. Visit Hawthorne Cottage (a national Historic Site) at Brigus, the famed home of Captain Bob Bartlett, the ice pilot who guided Robert Peary on his polar expedition in 1908.
Touring The Baccalieu Trail.pdf