Hey there, fellow adventurers! Donny Love here from the Adventures Unknown television series, and today I’m excited to take you on a personal journey through Newfoundland and Labrador. Over the past 10 years of filming, I’ve had the incredible opportunity to explore every nook and cranny of this rugged province—from the lively streets of St. John’s to the far-flung, remote outports where time seems to stand still. In this guide, I’ll share my adventures, experiences, and insights into what makes each region unique, along with plenty of practical tips and local secrets that only true locals know.
So buckle up, grab a warm cup of coffee (or perhaps a mug of Newfoundland screech), and join me as we explore the heart and soul of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Newfoundland and Labrador isn’t just a place on the map—it’s an experience, a feeling, a state of mind. Every time I set foot on this island, I’m reminded of why I fell in love with it in the first place. From the friendly to the raw, unspoiled beauty that stretches as far as the eye can see, the province is a tapestry of vibrant stories and landscapes that constantly surprise and inspire me.
One of the things I love most about this land is how diverse it truly is. Whether I’m strolling through bustling urban streets or venturing into the remote wilderness, I always find a piece of Newfoundland’s soul waiting to be discovered. And trust me, there’s a story behind every rock, every wave, and every smile
This vibrant city is where history and modernity coexist in a way that’s uniquely Newfoundlander. I’ve spent countless mornings hiking the steep hills that overlook St. John’s harbor, watching the sun slowly rise over the North Atlantic as it bathes the city’s colorful row houses in a warm, golden glow.
Breathing in the crisp, salty air and feeling an overwhelming sense of possibility. The energy here is contagious, and every alleyway and café has its own story that it wants to whisper in your ear. I’ve shared laughs with locals over hearty breakfasts and listened to tales of maritime adventures that have been passed down through generations.
I often spent an entire afternoon in Quidi Vidi, a quaint neighborhood that feels like a small village within the city. The Quidi Vidi Brewery is a local favorite, or hit the Inne Of Olde for a traditional screech-in ceremony. Either way, you’ll find the warmth of the locals to be quite charming. I do love sitting in a cozy pub, listening as residents recount tales of great storms they weathered and bountiful codfish hauls—stories that make me appreciate the resilience and spirit of my people here.
The coastal communities in Eastern Newfoundland are living museums of maritime heritage. Each village has its own story, shaped by the relentless forces of the Atlantic and the resilient people who have made their lives by the sea. Outport Newfoundland is where you really get to feel traditional Newfoundland life. These small communities are steeped in history and cultural richness that tourism often overlook. I’ve had the privilege of visiting so many remote spots across the island; places where life moves at a slower pace, and every encounter feels personal and genuine. These are places where everyone has time for a cup of tea and a yarn.
One of my favorite places to spend time on the Irish Loop is Ferryland. This beautiful historic village, with its weathered houses and timeworn docks, exudes a quiet dignity. I’ve often sat on a creaky old wooden bench outside a local diner, sipping a strong cup of coffee, while an elderly local shared stories of the old days when the sea was both a provider and a challenge. It’s in these moments, away from the usual tourist crowds, that you feel truly connected to Newfoundland’s soul.
Don’t miss Cape St. Mary’s, a small outport on the Irish Loop that exudes a timeless charm. Walk along the harbor and experience the remnants of a bygone era in every weathered building and timeworn dock. Locals still practice age-old traditions, and you may be lucky enough to experience a community gathering where the sound of laughter and local music fills the air. It always reminds me that despite modern changes, the spirit of the sea and the traditions of maritime life endure.
What to Look For:
Donny’s Insights:
Document Your Journey: Whether through photos, sketches, or notes, capturing these authentic moments is a wonderful way to honor the local heritage.
Central Newfoundland is a region of contrasts—rural charm meets untamed natural beauty in a way that’s both calming and exhilarating. Away from the hustle of St. John’s and the isolation of the outports, this area offers sweeping landscapes of rolling hills, patchwork farmlands, and dense forests that invite quiet reflection and adventurous exploration.
I’ve often found myself driving through Central Newfoundland with my favorite old playlist on, the scenery unfolding like a well-loved storybook. There’s something incredibly grounding about the vast open spaces here. I remember stopping by a small roadside farm where a friendly couple invited me to sample freshly churned butter and homemade jam—a simple gesture that made me feel like a cherished guest in their home.
Explore Grand Falls, where you can zipline across the mighty Exploits River—and let me tell you, it is a super cool experience. I loved it! Then there’s the whitewater rafting; this is a super immersive experience that will live with you long after you’re out of the boat. Grand Falls has nice hotels and even more rustic accommodations and is also known for annual foodie events and great restaurants.
Down the road is the town of Gander, known for its world-class global hospitality on 911. This is the town that welcomed the world into its heart! For a week, the people of Gander provided food, clothing, and shelter to stranded passengers as the world collectively held its breath. So legendary were these events that it spawned an award-winning Broadway musical. Check out the airport with its 50’s decor!
Donny’s Tips for Exploring:
Engage with Locals: In central Newfoundland, the locals are some of the friendliest you’ll ever meet. A simple conversation can lead to unexpected discoveries and hidden spots that aren’t in any travel guide.
Western Newfoundland is a playground for nature lovers and adventurers. Dominated by the breathtaking expanse of Gros Morne National Park—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—this region is a testament to the raw, untamed beauty of Newfoundland. I’ve hiked the rugged trails, stood in awe of towering cliffs, and marveled at the sweeping fjords that define this dramatic landscape.
My Gros Morne Adventure:
I still remember the first time I set foot in Gros Morne. The sheer scale of these mountains, the intricate geological formations, and the vast, open spaces took my breath away. One of my most unforgettable experiences was hiking along a narrow trail that led to a secluded viewpoint overlooking a fjord. The silence, punctuated only by the distant rush of waterfalls and the rustle of wind through ancient trees, felt almost sacred. In that moment, I understood why so many travelers—and locals—hold this place in such high regard.
Local Insight: If possible, chat with local guides who know the terrain intimately. Their insider knowledge can lead you to hidden trails and secret viewpoints that aren’t found in any guidebook.
No journey through Newfoundland and Labrador would be complete without exploring Labrador—the untamed frontier where nature reigns supreme and the landscapes stretch out into infinity. Known as the Big Land, Labrador is a realm of vast boreal forests, tundra, and a rugged coastline that seems to echo with ancient stories. It’s a land that challenges you to embrace solitude and immerse yourself in its raw, untouched beauty.
My Labrador Experience:
I’ve shot several episodes of Adventures Unknown in Labrador, but I remember my first trip to Labrador like it was yesterday. The sense of isolation was palpable—vast, open skies and a horizon that seemed to go on forever. I spent days driving along winding roads, stopping to camp by remote lakes, and chatting with Indigenous elders who shared their wisdom and traditions. It was humbling. There’s a deep, almost spiritual connection to the land here that leaves a lasting impression on anyone fortunate enough to experience it.
Respect the Environment: The natural beauty here is fragile. Practice leave-no-trace principles, respect wildlife, and always be mindful of local guidelines when exploring remote areas.
As I wrap up this exploration of Newfoundland and Labrador’s regions, I’m reminded once again why I love this incredible province. Each region—whether it’s the bustling energy of St. John’s, the time-honored traditions of the outports in Eastern Newfoundland, the rural charm of the central areas, the awe-inspiring landscapes of the west, or the untamed frontier of Labrador—has its own unique story, its own heartbeat, and its own reason to be cherished.
Traveling through Newfoundland and Labrador is like piecing together a living mosaic. Every step, every conversation, and every breathtaking view adds another vibrant detail to the overall picture. For me, the real magic isn’t found on the famous tourist routes; it’s discovered when you stray from the map, when you take the time to talk with locals, and when you let the natural world reveal its secrets at its own pace.
Thank you for joining me on this journey through the regions of Newfoundland and Labrador. I hope my tales and tips inspire you to venture off the beaten path and discover the hidden, authentic side of this province. From the urban heartbeat of St. John’s to the wild expanses of Labrador, there’s always a new adventure waiting just around the corner.
So, if you’re ready to make your own memories, pack your gear, set your spirit free, and come explore this magical land with me. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed by the endless wonders that await.
Until next time, happy travels, keep exploring, and remember—the journey is just as important as the destination.
I’d love to hear about your own adventures and hidden discoveries in Newfoundland and Labrador. Feel free to drop a comment below or tag your photos with #AdventuresUnknown on social media. Let’s keep the spirit of exploration alive together!
Donny Love,
Adventures Unknown,
donny@adventuresunknown.ca
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