Gros Morne National Park
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Gros Morne National Park is on the west coast of Newfoundland, Canada.Understand
It covers an area of 1,805 km² (697 sq mi).
Gros Morne is a member of the Long Range Mountains, an outlying range of the Appalachian Mountains, stretching the length of the island's west coast. It is the eroded remnants of a mountain range formed 1.2 billion years ago.
The park's operating season is from mid-May to mid-October: most facilities are open seven days a week, including holidays. This is the high season, so you should book your accommodation well in advance. The park is open in winter with some activities available in winter. All major travel routes are maintained throughout the year, although temporary closures or warnings may come into effect in the event of adverse weather conditions.
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phone: +1 709 458-2417address: Rocky Harbour
History
The Gros Morne National Park Reserve was established in 1973 and received UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 1987. It became a national park on October 1, 2005.
Landscape
The park is in the Long Range mountains, an extension of the Appalachian chain running up the west coast of the island of Newfoundland. The landscape of the park is mountainous and rugged, and has a number of interesting geological features, including a number of fjords and the barren Tablelands.The park's rock formations include oceanic crust and mantle rock exposed by the obduction process of plate tectonics, as well as sedimentary rock formed during the Ordovician, Precambrian granite and Palaeozoic igneous rocks.
Tablelands
Fauna
The most notable animal in the park is the moose, part of a booming population that was introduced to Newfoundland around 1900. Other common wildlife in the park include an ecotype of caribou (R.t caribou), black bears, red foxes, Arctic foxes, snowshoe hares, red squirrels, lynxes, river otters and beavers. Harbour seals are common in St. Pauls inlet, and whales (pilots minkes, humpbacks, fins) may be in the area especially during the capelin season in early summer. Many bird species can be found in the park, from shorebirds along the ocean to birds of the bogs and interior forests.Climate
The climate in this part of Newfoundland is on the cool side of temperate - daytime highs are around 20°C in the summer and -5°C in the winter. Annual precipitation is just over 1300 mm.Get in
By plane
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phone: +1 709 635-3601address: 1 Airport Road Suite 1, Deer LakeThe airport is served by direct daily flights from Montreal (May–October), Toronto, Halifax, and St. John’s. Intra-provincial flights are available between Deer Lake and St. John’s. There are bus services that can also provide transportation from the town of Deer Lake to Gros Morne.
By car & ferry
If driving from the Canadian mainland, the shortest way to Gros Morne is via the ferry service between North Sydney, Nova Scotia, and Port aux Basques, Newfoundland. It is 300 km from Port aux Basques to the southern park boundary, about a four-hour drive.Marine AtlanticFerries run year-round between North Sydney, Nova Scotia, and Port aux Basques on Newfoundland’s southwest coast. Ferry service between North Sydney and Argentia, on Newfoundland’s east coast, is offered from mid-June to late September. The crossing time from North Sydney to Port aux Basques is approximately 6 hours, and 11 hours from North Sydney to Argentia. Reservations strongly recommended.
Labrador MarineThis ferry links northern Newfoundland with southern Labrador.
Fees and permits
These numbers were updated in 2018.
Annual passes. Adults $49.00, seniors $41.70, families $98.10, children under 18 free.
Wilderness hiking fees. Long range reservation fee $24.50, Long Range hike $83.40 per person, North Rim hike $68.70 per person, combined Long Range and North Rim hike $122.60 per person.
- Daily fees
- May 16-Oct 31. Adults $9.80, seniors $8.30, families $19.60, children under 18 free.
- Nov 1-May 25. Adults $7.80, seniors $6.80, families $15.70, children under 18 free.
Get around
A car is probably the most convenient way to get around, because the park is huge, and things are far apart. Biking may also be an option, if you don't mind lots of hills.
Be careful if you drive at night, since moose are often spotted on the roads in Newfoundland, and collisions are common. An adult moose can weigh well over a ton, and hitting one at highway speeds is likely to be fatal. Moose are most active around dawn and dusk, so be vigilant if you're driving at those times.
Be careful if you drive at night, since moose are often spotted on the roads in Newfoundland, and collisions are common. An adult moose can weigh well over a ton, and hitting one at highway speeds is likely to be fatal. Moose are most active around dawn and dusk, so be vigilant if you're driving at those times.
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phone: +1 709 458-2376This small town has accommodations, restaurants, shops and services, and is an excellent base for exploring the park.
See
The landscapes in Gros Morne are breathtaking. Even the views from the roads around the park can be pretty impressive.
Do
- There are about 20 marked day-trip hiking trails in the park, ranging from fairly short, relaxing walks to the challenging climb up Gros Morne mountain. Don't miss the Tablelands, and the view from the top of the mountain really is worth the hike.
- One of the more strenuous dayhikes is the 16-km hike over Gros Morne Mountain. This trail is also called the James Callaghan Trail after the former British Prime Minister, who visited in 1976, in recognition of his conservation efforts.
- The interior of the park can also be accessed, notably through the multi-day Long Range Traverse between Western Brook Pond and Gros Morne Mountain.
- The park is home to many arts festivals, including: Gros Morne Theatre Festival[, Writers at Woody Point, Gros Morne Summer Music, and Trails, Tales and Tunes.
- Explore the villages and towns within the park - there are lots of small shops and restaurants.
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Buy
Handmade wool clothing (especially socks) is ubiquitous.
Snowshoes, homemade quilts, wool sweaters, wood carvings, photography, Newfoundland preserves, handmade porcelain jewellery, Newfoundland music.
Rocky Harbour has several gift shops and art & craft galleries, including:
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Eat
Seafood! There are restaurants in Trout River, Woody Point and Rocky Harbour. Try cod tongues if you get a chance.
Drink
Beer is available in convenience stores - look for something made by the Quidi Vidi Brewery if you want to try something local.
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Sleep
There are B&Bs, motels and hotels in the various towns within the park. B&Bs are amazing in Newfoundland. Just ask around and don't be shy. These are great people, you often feel like you are visiting family.
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In Rocky Harbour
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Camping
Parks Canada maintains five campgrounds in the park. The services available vary campground to campground, but may include toilets, showers, hot water and kitchen shelters.Camping fees per night (2018):
- Berry Hill and Green Point - serviced, water and electricity $32.30
- Green Point and Trout River - Unserviced with toilets and showers $25.50
- Lomond, Berry Hill and Shallow Bay - Unserviced with toilets and showers $25.50
- oTENTiks glamping, and rustic cabins $120.00
Backcountry
There are primitive and backcountry campsites scattered around the park. Reservations through Parks Canada are often required. Backcountry camping fee: $9.80 per person per night (as of 2018).Stay safe
Encounters with wildlife can be a real concern, even on short, front-country hikes. Bears, moose, caribou and other large animals are common in the park, so be sure you know what to do should you run in to one. Ask the park staff if you're not sure.
Some of the hikes in the park can be challenging, and weather conditions can change rapidly. It's a good idea to always carry plenty of water, some food, and rain gear.
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Go next
- Corner Brook, the largest town on the west coast of Newfoundland, is about a 90-minute drive to the south.
- L'Anse aux Meadows, the site of the first Viking landing in the New World, is several hours drive to the north along route 430.
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