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Rocky Harbour

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Rocky Harbour is one of the largest communities within Gros Morne National Park and is often considered the hub of the park. Located on the shores of Bonne Bay, it began as a small fishing village in the early 1800s, with families relying on the rich fishing grounds for their livelihood.  Today, while fishing remains par of the community’s identity, it has become a popular destination for visitors exploring Gros Morne National Park. The town sits on Bonne Bay. Carved by glaciers thousands of years ago, the bay stretches into the heart of Gros Morne National Park and is surrounded by mountains, forests, and rugged coastline.   We spent a lot of time just enjoying the scenery. The views over Bonne Bay, with the mountains in the distance, were beautiful and made Rocky Harbour a nice place to spend a few days . Our plan for our time here was pretty simple - lots of relaxation, time to enjoy where we were, and exploring whenever the mood struck. After several busy days of sightseei...

Traveling Together: How to Make Group Trips More Enjoyable

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Traveling with other people can be one of the most rewarding experiences you have. You get to share the excitement of discovering a new place, laugh about the little things that happen along the way, and create memories that you’ll talk about for years. But let’s be honest - traveling with others can also have its challenges. Everyone has their own routines, preferences, and ideas about what makes a great trip. Some people like to be up and out early every morning. Others prefer a slower start with coffee and a relaxed breakfast. Some people love having every detail planned, while others like to see where the day takes them. The key is finding a balance that works for everyone. Our recent trip to Newfoundland was a great reminder of how wonderful traveling with others can be. I traveled with my sisters and cousin for two weeks exploring this beautiful province. We had a general idea of where we wanted to go and the things we hoped to see, but we also left room for flexibility. And...

Newfoundland’s Ancient Fjords

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Photo by Krista Kankula on Unsplash There were a few experiences in Newfoundland that we knew we didn’t want to miss, and a boat tour through Western Brook Pond was one of them. We had been watching the weather forecast carefully, especially after our last boat tour,  hoping to book our tour on one of the sunnier days. Unfortunately, by the time we were ready to make our reservation, there was only one sailing with space available. We booked it and hoped for the best. That meant an early start. We arrived at the Western Brook Pond parking lot around 8:00 a.m. so we could catch the shuttle golf cart to the dock. Although many people enjoy the three-kilometre walk, we knew it would have been challenging for my sister, so the shuttle was the perfect option. We arrived with plenty of time to spare, which gave us the chance to relax with a hot cup of tea and a warm pastry before boarding the boat. It was a nice, quiet start to the morning. Despite its name, Western Brook Pond isn...

Where are we now?

Currently we're home, in Ontario, Canada

Where’s are we going next?

I will be off for a quick girls’ trip to Alberta, Canada to celebrate a friend’s birthday

Where We've Been

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