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Newfoundland and Labrador form the most easterly province of Canada. On Newfoundland island, the Norse archaeological site L’Anse aux Meadows is the reputed settlement of Viking explorer Leif Erikson. Gros Morne National Park, on the Gulf of St Lawrence, has cliffs, waterfalls and glacial fjords. Southeastern capital city St. John’s is known for the 17th-century Signal Hill citadel, with a hillside walking trail.

Aerial view of Newfoundland on beautiful sunny day

See Newfoundland Panoramas to Celebrate Canada’s 150th

RV to rugged, historic Newfoundland. See our ongoing coverage of Canada’s 150th birthday in the coming weeks. Discover spectacular Newfoundland panoramas at every turn. RVers who make the journey to this portion of the Atlantic coast along Canada’s easternmost province are rewarded with vistas that are as historic as they are stunning. Newfoundland’s rugged coast beckons history lovers and adventure
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Happy 100th Birthday Parks Canada!

The world may scratch its collective head when it comes to listing facts about Canada, but—at the very least—most know it’s a lot bigger than the spot they call home. The Netherlands can easily fit into Lake Huron—with ample room to splash around. There’s plenty to explore—Canada’s cities are new, dynamic, and evolving—but it’s the
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One Tank Trip for Newfoundland and Labrador Camping

This One Tank Trip seen in the Woodall’s 2010 North American Campground Directory. There are places on this planet that defy time and all of modern mankind’s encroachments. Newfoundland camping is one of these rarities; the terrain remains such as it was when it was first discovered thousands of years ago, and everywhere you look
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