Visit Newfoundland - It's a Crazy Place!
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- Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
- Like no other part of the world, Newfoundland offer some striking nature
experiences. I spent two weeks travelling around the island and this video covers what to do and how you can plan your visit to this wonderful province of Canada.
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And if you have visited the island or have any questions - I would enjoy reading them in the comment section!
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All the best
Joakim
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I'm an American and after losing my mother last June, who was born and bred in Newfoundland, I am leaving the USA and coming "home."
I'm so sorry for your loss. NL is such a wonderful place with some of the nicest people out there. Wish you all the best with your new chapter in life
Was she from the west coast? I have great aunts leave and marry americans that were stationed here in the 50s.
I'm sorry to hear. Lost my mum as well in January...she loved travelling an Newfoundland was on her to do list. I'll be going next week and carry her in my heart...
@codeninja1 I'm from Stephenville, where the American base was located.I have many relatives that married Americans and moved to the States.
St. John's and Gros Morne are gems.
Absolutely, I really enjoyed the cliffs on the southern part of the Avalon peninsula as well :)
Great video. I am thinking about an escorted tour of Newfoundland in 2024. Love your accent!
That sounds like a great plan! Newfoundlanders are great storytellers I find. Thanks, I'll never be able to get rid of that accent (:
You can always tell the Newfoundlanders in heaven.
They are the ones who want to go back home.
Strong, tough, kind, caring, funny, generous. Best people on the planet.
We do have a beautiful island..thanks for sharing this...fun fact about newfoundlanders we were the first ones to answer to titantics distress call
@jennsnook145 I worked with them and they are solid guys. Rock of Gibraltar
I just returned from the most amazing trip to Newfoundland. I already can’t wait to return.
Happy to hear that! Where did you go? :)
@@joakimnorrby We stayed in Deer Lake and spent a good bit of time in Gros Morne, I loved the Tablelands! We also went a few days in St. John’s. We ended our trip in Nova Scotia which was amazing as well.
@@vonettaaustin457 sounds wonderful, I especially liked the western side of Newfoundland. Thanks for watching, all the best! J
Great video! Newfoundland is a hidden gem! It's stunning.
It really is a marvel! Glad you liked the video!
Newfoundland is back to basics. The basics of life, emotion, responsibilities, nature, friendships. Its nice to see newly arrived immigrants from Africa, Eastern Europe and the Middle East enjoy the simplicity of Newfoundland. To be accepted for who they are and to be part of a warm and peaceful community. It does not have the wealth or international flair of Vancouver, Boston or New York. In fact that is what makes it so inviting.
The people in NL are really something else, I mean we got invited to people's home and was even offered to stay the night!
Thanks for the comment, all the best.
BAHAHAHAHAHAHA!! what a crock. I lived in the southern US for years and I can tell ya newfies are way more racist than southerners, and southerners have a reputation for tending to be racist.
Maybe you should talk about the rampant drug problems, skyrocketing crime rate, or the recent human trafficking, I repeat HUMAN TRAFFICKING that has been going on the past several years
Great video and summary. Most people don’t get to see that much on their trips so you did a lot. I would say 1 day is too little in St. John’s. But no more than a week. Only 3 meals (usually) in a day and St. John’s is a foodie town so that what I would say you might have missed out on.
Hey Ryan, the places we did go to eat at in St. John's were very good so I trust you on that one! Guess I have another reason to go back and visit the city again :)Thanks for the comment!
I came here to say that 1 day is too little as well. Need 3 days minimum, tho a week is preferable.
Being a townie I absolutely agree with you guys, one day is not enough.
I agree that one day isn't enough since there were things that I did miss out on such as the jellybean row, being screeched in and some restaurants. My bad! :)
A fellow Newfie here, surprising to see you not do the "Kiss the Cod" 'screech-in' the Newfie swearing-in while you were here, that's an event of its self lol, also many great places you've missed, all the water falls, rivers an animals and whales etc
I wish I would have done the screeched-in heard from friends that it's a very fun experience. As far as the other things go... They serve as a good reason to come back to the province :)
Looks like you have a great trip to Newfoundland. Welcome to the island.
The Tragically Hip loved Mistaken Point enough to include it in the song Fly. Along that route, you passed Saint Vincent's where the whales come right close to the shore in June.
The Puffins do come across the gap fairly often. If you're staying in the area, keep trying! Pack a picnic and walk out to Cable John Cove (just past Spillars Cove near Bonavista). Cable John Cove is one of my favourite spots in Newfoundland. Have your lunch and boil up a coffee. It's very chill. For those that enjoy local restaurants and scenery, be sure to stop into Trinity, and Old Bonaventure along this route.
Great job moose spotting!
If you come back to St. John's I'll buy you a beer and share some tips.
Hi Robert, You are definitely right about it needs a little more patience and time spotting puffins. In hindsight we should have stayed in the area a little longer and waited for the wind to settle.
It would be a great experience to go back and see the icebergs and whales.
Mistaken Point was a very humbling experience, when you are surrounded in a landscape that is so old. I am actually listening to the Tragically Hips song as I am writing this. Had an idea some time ago to listen to all their albums for a youtube video in my project to understand Canadian culture, but realized it wouldnt be much of a visual experience :)
I will definitely take you up on that offer next time I am in St. John's! Thank you for all your tips and watching my video. Wish you a great day.
Newfoundland and Labrador. Labrador was added many years ago.
PS During 9/11, there were planes diverted to the airport at Gander. Far and Away was a musical based on the experiences of the passengers and townspeople. And I think mummery is a Christmas tradition in NF too.
Actually the celebrated musical about 9/11 is "Come From Away" by Sankoff and Hein. And it is fantastic if you get a chance to see it!
NL*, and you'll get shot for mummering now a days
As a Newfoundlander I enjoyed your video, Twillingate is definitely a beautiful location my daughter bought a vacation home there last year and we spent a lot of time there this year. You missed the ice berg that are often in Twillingate i will add a link to a video i did there last summer of ice bergs and fishing to give you an indication of what they were like there last summer.
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I really hoped to see an iceberg during my trip but was a bit out of luck this time. It was cool to see Twillingate, a town quite isolated thriving with culture and great restaurant. I understand why your daughter bought a house there, it is a small jewel. Thanks, will check out your video!
You drove right past my house on the most southern tip when you did the Irish Loop (St. Vincent's/St. Mary's area), glad to see you enjoyed my home province!
I had to look it up on google maps and I remember it quite well. That place must have some great sunsets I reckon. Thanks, I really appreciated going there!
mine to Justin !
As an Newfie myself, my favorite place to visit is the Salmonier Nature Park and The terra Nova National Park, St.John's is always fun for shopping and sight seeing - I haven't been there in an while. I live 20 minutes outside of Clarenville, so that means 3 hour drive to St.Johns - gas has gotten so expensive.
Hi Maria, those are great tips, haven't heard about them before and Salmonier looked very "cozy" in lack of a better word with the pathways :)
I've been their
🤧 Doing your time at the Salmonier Line. I think they shut down that place didn't they? Had shares in that place, use to visit every couple years.
I've traveled all over the province but like you said with the price of gas it's getting harder , we usually pick a area every year and go to a park then use that as a base for each day. Unfortunately I didn't start a RUclips until recently or I could have done a documentary LOL.
I hiked in Gros Morne a few years ago! Just amazing
I never experienced anything like it, amazing is the right word for sure!
A trip in Newfoundland I would suggest is to go around the Irish Loop on southern part , I've lived here for the past 20 years and have made that trip several times, going again soon . Beautiful ! The Loop going south from St. John's has more amenities and facilities than the road on the west side coming back up to St. John's but the scenery makes up for it
I can totally see that. When we left st john's it was already dark so missed it pretty much. Next time!
A swede that didn't make the trip to L'anse aux Meadows?! Sheesh! I suppose that would be the stereotypical thing to do, however. :p Glad to have had you, either way!
I know, right?! Heard only great things about it and was curious going up that peninsula, but hey then I have a good excuse to go back :) thanks, we had a blast in your beautiful province!
You traveled to Newfoundland , and didn't go to Lance Aux Meadows , or to the 2 french islands of St Pierre and Miquelon ? what's wrong with you ? LOL
Fair point, lol. We had plans on going to Lance Aux Meadows (even going across to Labrador) but we lost so much time when our vehicle broke down. I actually asked a couple of locals about going to St Pierre and Miquelon but they all said the drive there wasn't worth it since its a long road leading down with not much happening and we'd be better off visiting the northern part of Newfoundland. But alas, next time! :)
@@joakimnorrbytechnically the French isles are part of France not Newfoundland or even Canada for that matter
Hey cool I’m from Newfoundland. My moms family comes from twillingate I lived there when I was little 😁 I use to free climb those cliffs you showed from crow head. Love the video man. Thanks for visiting us. Hope you could understand MOST of what everyone said. 😂 ✌️&❤️
Wow that's impressive, they looked pretty daunting to me. Will never forget that view from up there, def one of the highlights of the trip. Thanks for your kind words, appreciate it.
Glad you enjoyed your trip to Newfoundland!
It was a trip I will never forget and the hospitality of the Newfoundlanders are 🙏🙏🙏
People complain about the weather when they visit. My question is can you experience that kind of nature anywhere else in the world? Nfld is unique in so many ways, all you gotta do is look and listen.
For sure! The nature is unreal, differs a lot from the east to the west coast.
Thanks for visiting my homeland :)
Thanks for having me, it was a pleasure!
Oops, forgot Brigus on your way to Trinity and Bonavista. Home of Robert Bartlett master mariner. Town steeped in history. Park your car and walk kind of wee town.
Hello from Poland🇵🇱
Love Poland, always a pleasure to visit! 🇵🇱
Yes b'y.
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Great video
Thank you, glad you liked it!
This is a very nice sketch of Newfoundland, well done! Of course it is just a wave-top summary and there are hundreds of individual communities with nooks and crannies and unique attractions to suit all tastes.
Yeah I definitely just scratched the surface, would be cool to go back and visit other spots. Thanks for your comment!
@@joakimnorrby South of Port Aux Basques in Rose Blanche there is a great little reconstructed stone lighthouse. A really underappreciated spot. Something to do before grabbing the ferry.
@@scottcarter6623 good to know! We arrived a couple of hours early and was looking for something to do since all the stores were closed, so a sight would have been perfect :)
Newfoundland is a Huge province indeed with so many communities having their own uniqueness.
Woaw! You got to see a bear 😍 Nice shots, amazing landscapes. This made me want to travel and explore. 😊 Some parts reminded me of Norway and some parts of Gotland.
Yeah it's funny I see parts of Gotland everywhere in Canada lol. :)
So much Irish culture can be found in Newfoundland, kitchen kaley or kitchen party, is actually an Irish thing that was brought to Newfoundland
Now that you mention it, I can totally see that. Its a great tradition, it warms up my swedish little heart :)
The Scottish might claim that too but who cares a party is a party.
Yup & french on the westcoast!
Wow, top notch production quality. 👍
Thank you Jo, Thats very kind of you!
Amazing shots!
Glad you had a great time here! 1:04 Just a little correction -- rather than near Saint Vincent's., Mistaken Point is farther east, across Trepassey Bay, near the extreme south-east of the island.
Giving further credence as to why Mistaken Point is an apt name
Great and realistic video. In Newfoundland right now. Thanks for the tips!
Glad I could help! Enjoy the amazing province!
You skipped corners brook???
We went, I originally planned to add some sequences from the breweries but they didn't turn out well. Lovely place though!
I like that you called St John's a small town!
Yeah a bit of wrong choice of words there lol. Beautiful spot however
It’s a medium size city compared to the rest of Atlantic Canada (4th), but a very small city compared to the rest of Canada and the world. For instance, if it were in Ontario, it would be approximately 22nd-25th based on individual civic populations.
Pretty much identical to the West Coast of Ireland, especially Mayo and Galway.
Heard so many great things about the west coast of Ireland, hope to go there someday. Also Irish tend to be super friendly in my experience
Lanes meadow is where Vikings landed long before columbus
That's well worth a visit. Everyone I've talked to that have been there have loved it!
Bowring Park in St John’s a must see. On your way to Bonavista, don’t overlook Trinity!
Needed to look it up, great to have a park like that so close to the city!
I was born in Newfoundland and live here with my family I love swimming in Colliers pool in the summer
Thanks for the tip, it's a beautiful province you live in!
Thank you!!
Do you think that tent camping along the way would be easy ?
Planning a motorcycle trip there.
That sounds like a great idea. I would recommend checking out some free camping websites that shows maps. We did this with our campervan, and went with the highest rated sites. It worked very well so I dont see it would be an issue with bikes and tents. Have a great trip!!!
It would take a couple of hours to list the places you missed. Glad you got to enjoy the fired baked breaad in St. George's though.
You are absolutely right! Newfoundland is so rich and hopefully I can come back soon and cover other spots, like the very northern tip. Thanks for the comment!
@@joakimnorrby I've been here for 26 years and have not seen it all. I've motorcycled and camped most of it, but still some elusive areas. The trip to L'Anse aux Meadows and the Viking settlement is well worth the drive.
That's awesome, I can definitely see why you chose to stay :) thanks will definitely check that out!
@@joakimnorrby I'm gonna recommend comfort cove there's a lookout overlooking the water that's a pretty nice short hike
or port aux choix go to the light house you might get to hang out with some caribou
@@Roach420 hanging out with some caribou sounds awesome, I have as of yet not seen any during my time here, thanks for the tip Martin!
St. John’s is a small town? There’s actually 120,000 that live in the city. A lot more in surrounding areas
Yeah it was a mistake calling it a town. I compared it to other cities in Canada and I should have made that more clear. You're right, my bad!
we stan puffins. Even though I also have never seen one on my many journeys to NL
They are awesome, apparently there are places in NS where you can see them too. Maybe make a camping trip out of it?
if it makes you feel any better I'm from nfld and I haven't seen one haven't seen a moose either
That makes it feel a little better, but hope you will see a puffin sometime soon!
Lot's of puffins on the Bird Islands which are near the beautiful town of Witless Just a half hour drive from St.John's Nl.
Next time 🙏
I've always wanted to visit Newfoundland, eat a flipper sandwich and go to a kitchen party.
I cant vouch for the flipper sandwich since I didn't try it, but you won't be disappointed if you go. It is a beautiful province and you'll find the Newfoundlanders are some of the nicest people on the planet, just check out this comment section, lol :)
Wow Amaizing video, thanks for sharing
I'm happy you enjoyed it, big thanks!
Gorgeous!!
Omg! All the berries!! I’d be in heaven picking berries
It's completely stunning!
Yeah and they got so many varies of them there too :)
Gros Morne is must visit, so is bell island and the mines. dildo is heavily overrated. Splash n putt is the only big amusement park on the island. Coming from a Native. Other than that, you're literally on a big rock in the middle of the ocean, so expect winds, fog, and on and off rain in some areas
Bell Island is so majestic, its a pity I missed that one. Gives me another reason to come back. For a Swede, the amount of fog is in itself an experience, lol
I live here .. takes longer than a day to see st.john's.
Hi Charlotte, I was a bit unclear about that, what I actually meant was that the nature in itself offers so much, that's my bad. St. John's is a very beautiful spot and I really appreciated the breweries especially :)
@@joakimnorrby has alot to offer for sure.
You have to drive through my family town in order to get to the fogo island ferry.
It's a nice part of the world, those small communities are very cozy
@@joakimnorrby It really is. I was born in Vancouver BC and grew up in Ontario but my heart belongs to the Newfoundland where my dads side of the family is from.
You should have went to lumsden it’s very beautiful
Hi Rebecca, I searched for it and it looks very nice. The whole stretch out by the coast would be a great path to take going to twillingate too rather than using the trans canadian hwy. Thanks for your comment!
3:21 think i saw a ghost pass by to your left lol
That's well spotted, I have no idea what it could be actually, so let's agree that's it's a ghost lol
beauty
It sure is!
A Canadian Moose in NFLD, as opposed to……….? :)
Haha calling me out on my cringe jokes 🙈
It takes more than a week or two to see all of newfoundland.
For sure, I understood just how big it is once first I got there :)
@@joakimnorrby l was born and raised here being around the island alot and Everytime I see something new
Totally get that. It pains me that we never got to visit the northern tip, but hey, plenty left to see for the second visit :)
I have food allergies and can't eat at restaurants, I only eat unprocessed meat on the carnivore diet but not fish, do they happen to have a grocery stores. I can't have cooking oils or additives hence why I can't eat at restaurants.
Hey man, yeah I am pretty sure you can get that from one of the big supermarkets. Hope you will enjoy NL!
jason bowman where do you live
We have every kind of grocery store you could want. Halal, Chinese, Vegan, local meats, veg and fruit, you name it. Nobody will starve in Newfoundland.
great video, thank you for sharing, What time of year did you take your trip?
We went in July and got great weather for activities :) thanks for commenting, have a great day!
@@joakimnorrby Excellent we are leaving end of July for about 3 weeks. Thank you.
@@southerncomfort971 have a great trip, I'm sure you'll love it!
I live in newfoundland bay
In which time (w.r.t. the climat) it is good to visite NL?
Hi Mohammed, I would recommend going in July like we did. The weather is great and not too humid and perfect for doing trails and provincial parks :)
@@joakimnorrby Thanks! and in june in St Jones? Please is there an opportunity for to get a job, e.g., math teacher and/or giving spanish classes?
If you have the time, absolutely. I think flying in to St. John's (which is the cheapest airport to get to) and then making your way west is a great way to experience the province.
@@joakimnorrby thank you Joakim!
Any recommendations for mountain bikers???
That's a great question I don't have an answer to, but I think there must be several trails, especially on the west coast where you have lots of mountains. Have a great trip if you decide to go!
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Thanks for watching 🙏❤️ have a great day!
Is there any EV infrastructure in Newfoundland yet? Thank you!
I googled and it said there were at least 14 stations from st John's to Port aux Basque. That was from 2021 so I bet there are more today :) hope you'll enjoy NL, we sure did!
Newfoundland is quite the treasure. No bells and whistles. Plan on slowing down, just a wee bit.
Not sure why SO MANY places were not even mentioned?? Maybe get a better traveller to re-make this video.
They are not an Arrogant people
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SV Hakluyt is there in winter ? ☝️❤️🌍🙏
I know that parts of Newfoundland get quite a bit of snow, so you'll get a totally different experience then for sure :) heard great things about the skiing experience in the province!
I like puffin, oh nevermind that might be something else lol
Lol
Sometimes you can see Icebergs in Twillingate
We really wanted to see that. Next time hopefully!
@@joakimnorrby Late May to early June is best, but you can get luckily into July
Thanks for the tip! That's a perfect time for a NL getaway
I've seen billions of puffins
They seem to be frequent in many places around NL, I was just unlucky with the strong winds that day I think.
We call our dialect Newfinese.
Thanks Natalie, I didn't know that!
I just want to say I literally went to a town called "dildo" :)
Fair :)
Tks, very informative. I like that u also suggest to skip some places.. btw, u dont prononce the S in Gros morne. It
Cool, I didn't know that :) happy you enjoyed it, have a great day
@@joakimnorrby Everybody on the Island pronounces the s in gros morne.
Yeah I thought so too and every other Canadian I've met pronounces the s as well, although I understand the name is French originally :)
I can't believe you went to Dildo 🤔
With a name like that I just had too, lol.
land of conceited ignorance
I love Newfoundland and the people there. Their sense of humor is amazing. Look at name of some of their towns, Dildo, Come by Chance, Spread Eagle, Mistaken Point. Are you kidding? Where else but Newfoundland one can find those names. Super friendly place. Just remember 9/11.
I agree they have a way with words, we found a lot of great story tellers when we were there too. Maybe it's a part of the Irish legacy :)
george streey not so muxh water street man
the earth is only 6000 years old
lol ok