Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Terra Nova National Park adventure.
Canada's most easterly national park, Terra Nova features boreal forest and dramatic coasts.
Terra Nova National Park serves up everything you’d ever hope to experience in eastern Newfoundland, and then some. In addition to the area’s humpbacks, puffins, and icebergs, the park features pristine forest filled with hiking trails, the mirror-like Sandy Pond, and a kid-friendly aquarium at the visitor centre. Water activities include sea kayaking, swimming, whale watching, and canoeing, while tiny fishing villages and heritage sites surround the park grounds.
Newfoundland can be chilly until July before staying warm through late September. May and June are the best months to spot icebergs, though they’re often still there later in summer, and peak puffin and whale viewing happens from June to August. In fall, the park sees fewer visitors but lots of warm fall colors. Always pack a few sweaters and waterproofs, as weather can be unpredictable even in summer.