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Opinions GROS MORNE NATIONAL PARK Parc National Du Gros-Morne
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Visited in april 2024
Very beautiful, and an amazing site that all people of Newfoundland, and Labrador should see. Its far away from the main cities, so I advise you bring all the things you will need, and there is no cell service out here, But overall a beautiful park of nature, and good for hiking.
Visited in april 2024
Completed the long range traverse hike in July. In hindsight I would have brought my fleece as evening temperatures were getting down to single digits. Lots of wet weather made for some wet trails therefore enjoyed the extra pairs of socks I brought.
Would highly recommend the hike but it isn’t easy. The initial ascent is quite steep especially when you have all the weight for your full journey. Views can be stunning but can also close in with fog.
Make sure you are comfortable with maps and knowing how to use a topographic map prior to coming. This isn’t the spot to be learning, but if you are comfortable, this is a fun (and tiring) hike.
Completed the hike in two nights on the trail, started the hike late on the first day. Planned to slow down and enjoy the trail more but with bad weather we kept going and finished early. Watch the weather as the descent off of the top of the hills on the last day are down ravines that could be tricky during rain.
Took in Gros Morne Mountain at the end, which is a great add on.
For logistics, we flew into Deer Lake and rented a car to drive up to the park. You have to pass a navigation test (map and compass) at the park HQ before they will give you a pass for the trail. To start the hike you need to take a boat tour into Western Brook Pond, and they will not allow you off the boat without the pass. We arranged for a cab to pick us at the end of the hike parking lot (entrance to the Gros Morne Mountain trail) and left the vehicle there. Then took the cab north up to the boat tour. To make things all work on the day we flew in, we ended up taking the later boat tour. This meant that we were getting off the boat in the evening. It worked for us but it is something to consider as it did not leave a lot of hiking time before nightfall. Flight schedules have also changed a bit so will need to check the new schedules.
There is a lot of water sources along the trail so you don’t need a pile of water but bring a good water filter.
Would highly recommend the hike but it isn’t easy. The initial ascent is quite steep especially when you have all the weight for your full journey. Views can be stunning but can also close in with fog.
Make sure you are comfortable with maps and knowing how to use a topographic map prior to coming. This isn’t the spot to be learning, but if you are comfortable, this is a fun (and tiring) hike.
Completed the hike in two nights on the trail, started the hike late on the first day. Planned to slow down and enjoy the trail more but with bad weather we kept going and finished early. Watch the weather as the descent off of the top of the hills on the last day are down ravines that could be tricky during rain.
Took in Gros Morne Mountain at the end, which is a great add on.
For logistics, we flew into Deer Lake and rented a car to drive up to the park. You have to pass a navigation test (map and compass) at the park HQ before they will give you a pass for the trail. To start the hike you need to take a boat tour into Western Brook Pond, and they will not allow you off the boat without the pass. We arranged for a cab to pick us at the end of the hike parking lot (entrance to the Gros Morne Mountain trail) and left the vehicle there. Then took the cab north up to the boat tour. To make things all work on the day we flew in, we ended up taking the later boat tour. This meant that we were getting off the boat in the evening. It worked for us but it is something to consider as it did not leave a lot of hiking time before nightfall. Flight schedules have also changed a bit so will need to check the new schedules.
There is a lot of water sources along the trail so you don’t need a pile of water but bring a good water filter.
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Visited in march 2024
Gros Morne National Park is ranked as top 6 most beautiful national parks all around Canada, right here, high mountains, deep cliffs, wide lakes, curve seashores, exotic gobi landscapes, etc. Only you cannot imagine, nothing you cannot found here. More detailed comments, I put it in the specific location inside this national park.
Visited in december 2023
Gros Morne National Park is an interesting park to visit.
Visited in december 2023
Interesting place
Visited in december 2023
palce full
Visited in december 2023
scary
Visited in december 2023
This is a UNESCO World Heritage site that demonstrates evidence of continental drift. As such, there are a broad variety of terrains and drastically different landscapes. There are tons of beautiful hikes and other outdoor activities available. The drive in was gorgeous and it only gets better from there.
If planning a trip, I'd plan around closures (such as the Gros Morne summit being closed to protect wildlife in May and June this year). Even if certain parts of the park is closed, there are still plenty of things to do. I'd start every visit at the Discovery Center, where you can learn about the different geographical features of the park.
If planning a trip, I'd plan around closures (such as the Gros Morne summit being closed to protect wildlife in May and June this year). Even if certain parts of the park is closed, there are still plenty of things to do. I'd start every visit at the Discovery Center, where you can learn about the different geographical features of the park.
Visited in november 2023
Amazing scenery!! Was worth the hike
Visited in october 2023
I was there in July. Amazing time there and would go back asap. even though it was cloudy still amazing
Visited in october 2023
Impossible to complete this National Park experience in a day. Amazing scenery.
Visited in september 2023
11 days in this jewel of Canada made us dread going back to the U.S. Wonderful hikes without any crowds. September was a great time to be there. Such beautiful variety and peaceful. If you can only get to Newfoundland once, go here. The boat ride is worth the price.
Visited in september 2023
Had a great experience at the Berry Hill campground.
Visited in september 2023
Fantastic place to hike! Just give yourself plenty of time
Visited in september 2023
A great hike but I didn't make it to the top
Visited in september 2023
So many trails and so much to see
Visited in september 2023
Must take a few days to see all its wonders .
Visited in september 2023
Great place to see
Visited in september 2023
A spectacular place that is a must see when in Newfoundland, visitor center staffed by knowledgeable, friendly people. Be forwarded there is a lot to see so give yourself lots of time and make sure your memory stick has lots of room.
Visited in september 2023
Leider fuhr das Schiff nicht
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Visited in september 2023
Beautiful scenery everywhere
Stunning views
Stunning views
Visited in september 2023
Being the crown jewel National Park in Newfoundland, this park didn’t disappoint. A lot of trails to explore, small towns to visit in the vicinity. Berry Hill Campground was our choice, central to trails North and South of the campground. Great sites and amenities. Western Brook Pond boat tour was the highlight of our trip.
Visited in september 2023
You have to visit to experience the untouched beauty of this magnificent national park situated on western coast of Newfoundland.
Pictures and video just cannot do justice to its unparalleled beauty. You get the mountains,ocean,beach,sandbanks,fjords,culture, beautiful sunset and sunrises all rolled in one when you visit the national park.
I say it's one of those places you should consider as a bucket list when exploring Canada.
Pictures and video just cannot do justice to its unparalleled beauty. You get the mountains,ocean,beach,sandbanks,fjords,culture, beautiful sunset and sunrises all rolled in one when you visit the national park.
I say it's one of those places you should consider as a bucket list when exploring Canada.
Visited in september 2023
Beautiful place, we stayed at Lomond campground and hiked Stanleyville trail, beautiful calm bay at the end of the trail. We also hiked tablelands and the lookout trail. Had an amazing time. We had to drive to the hikes outside our campgrounds (tablelands 38km). Everyone in the town is super friendly and helpful. Will be back for sure!
GROS MORNE NATIONAL PARK
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One notable aspect of our visit was the superb maintenance of the trails. Even though some popular trails and many local businesses, including ferries, were not yet open for the season, the available paths were clear and well-marked, allowing us to explore without hindrance. The varied weather added a thrilling element to our hikes, making the landscapes feel even more dramatic.
Wildlife sightings were a major highlight. The park lived up to its reputation with views of moose, caribou, seals, and bald eagles. These encounters were truly special, enhancing our appreciation for the rich biodiversity of Newfoundland. We also loved the beware of moose road signs. Lol
For those considering a visit during the off-season, be prepared for colder weather and some limitations in terms of open businesses and accessible areas. However, if you're like us and don't mind bundling up, April can be a fantastic time to experience the park's serene beauty without the peak season crowds.
We plan to return in late June to explore more of what Gros Morne has to offer during the busier months. But our spring visit was an enchanting introduction to this stunning national treasure, proving that Gros Morne has something magical to offer year-round.