8 nights in Gros Morne was not enough
This friendly worker at Berry Hill said they were full try Shallow Bay in Cow Head so off we went and got a great spot
50 metres down from our camp was a pathway heading out onto 5 kilometers of white sand beach
too close Ma!
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Back to Berry Hill where there is now a spot for us and it's close to our next adventure on Western Brook Pond
Still hopeful the boat tour will go, I ran with Ma and the 2 wheeled beast 3km in to the pond while Jane walked in
the Captain decided to turn back...
too windy...too rough...no views
I must tell you Ma said she was having fun on the boat but what you don't know is she left me back on shore in a cage at the dock. I'm so happy they came back early!
Aah!! Freedom!!
meet Frank and Nancy.
I'm pretty sure they're taking me back to their hotel
what a difference a day makes.
it's beautiful but I let Ma know I wasn't going back to the cage!
never thought I'd be so happy to stay with MAWD
off they went not seeming to care if I came or not
Frank and Nancy came back today too
a fitting end to a stellar day
✨️50Years✨️
Gros Morne National Park, internationally recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is marking its 50th anniversary milestone.
The deal to create the park was signed by Jean Chrétien and Bill Callahan, who was a member of Newfoundland Premier Joey Smallwood's cabinet at the time.
Quick facts
Gros Morne National Park was established on August 13, 1973, protecting the ecological integrity of the Western Newfoundland Highlands natural region and an eastern portion of the St. Lawrence Lowlands natural region.
Gros Morne National Park was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1987 for its exceptional natural beauty and outstanding examples of major stages in the earth's geological evolution, illustrated by geological formations protected within the park.
Gros Morne National Park's natural and cultural heritage has been protected, presented, and celebrated by area residents, international researchers and scientists, travel writers, artists, and visitors from all over the world. It is a very special place that belongs to all Canadians, and its significance resonates for many people locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally.
SOURCE Parks Canada
What a difference a day makes indeed. I am so happy you were able to see it in all its glory. So happy to hear it is on the UNESCO list. The white sandy beaches as always so inviting.