Winter on the Avalon transforms the area just outside St. John’s into a magical landscape of snow-draped trees, romantic trails, frozen waterfalls, secret hot tub
Welcome, Adventurous Spirits! Winter along the East Coast Trail isn’t just a season; it’s an opportunity for those ready to embrace the elements and explore
It doesn’t matter if your partner is new or if you’ve known each other longer than you can remember, if it’s a gift for your lover, it better be romantic. And no, we’re not taking cliches like flowers and jewelry.
Thinking of giving a bad Christmas gift? Nobody really plans on gifting a bad holiday gift. I mean really, what’s the point of giving a gift that’s not appreciated or even wanted? Everyone wants to avoid giving a bad gift, yet every year, millions of bad gifts are given every Christmas.
Planning the ultimate Newfoundland romantic staycation getaway is easier than you think, but it does take some effort and planning if you want it to truly be memorable. The best romantic getaways aren’t products you buy off the shelf, but rather custom experiences you create. There are lots of tools available to help you along the way, but only you have the power to create the best Newfoundland romantic getaway experience
If you’re dreaming of a sea breeze, warm water, and sunshine, you’re not the only one. On top of that, there are real biological reasons why you may find yourself craving the same this time of year. Although that trip to your favourite sun and sand destination may be postponed for this winter, you can find much of what you’re looking for right here at home, just a short drive from St. John’s.
If you’re a beginner surfer that’s looking to keep catching waves into the winter or a seasoned pro looking to extend the fall surf season, winter surfing is fun, rewarding, and a brand new challenge. In Newfoundland, winter surfing comes with its own special challenges and rewards.
As the days get shorter, do you find yourself in Newfoundland and dreaming of that sun and warm water seaside vacation? If so, you’re not alone. There’s nothing better than a hot winter escape to kindle your internal fire and get you revved up for the holidays.
Polar Bears are frequent visitors to Newfoundland, with most of them usually showing up in the late winter and early spring. With changes in arctic weather patterns and ice conditions, polar bears are being spotted more than ever before in Newfoundland. Specifically, ice conditions in the Labrador straight have a lot to do with this.
At the Whale House you can enjoy the hot tub all year long. During the cold winter months, soaking in a hot tub gets even better. There are many more benefits than simply thawing your frozen feet.
Looking for some fun activities to do in Newfoundland during the 2020 winter season? Here is our list of our the Top 9 Newfoundland Winter Activities in 2020