Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Port au Choix National Historic Site adventure.
Discover the rich history and natural beauty of Port au Choix National Historic Site.
On the west side of Newfoundland's Great Northern Peninsula, you’ll find the crossroads of 6000 years of human history. The sea’s bounty drew Maritime Archaic people, the Dorset people, the Groswater people and the recent indigenous people here long before Europeans arrived. Seals on passing iceflows were hunted by the Dorset and used for food, shelter and clothing. Discover one of North America’s most fascinating archaeological finds amid a rugged coastline of unique limestone barrens, forests and bays. Visit ancient burial sites, settlements and view original artifacts, from slate spears to harpoons.
The ideal time to visit Port au Choix National Historic Site is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is most favourable for outdoor activities. Visitors should be mindful of the harsh Newfoundland winters, which can limit access and enjoyment of the park's offerings.