Twillingate: Iceburgs, Hospitality, and Views
After leaving St. John's, with a quick stop in Gander along the way, we made our way to Twillingate. This was the place I had been looking forward to most. Even though it was my fourth visit, I couldn't wait to get back. There's just something about Twillingate . Spread across a series of islands connected by bridges and causeways, this historic fishing community sits along Iceberg Alley on Newfoundland's northeast coast. Every spring, massive icebergs break away from glaciers in Greenland and begin an incredible journey south. Carried by ocean currents, they drift for an average of two to three years before finally reaching the waters off Newfoundland, earning Twillingate the nickname The Iceberg Capital of the World . But the icebergs are only part of what makes this place so special. Fishing stages still line the shore. Colourful houses dot the hillsides overlooking the harbour. Boats come and go throughout the day, and despite the number of visitors each year, Twil...