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Gros Morne National Park lies on Newfoundland’s west coast in eastern Canada. This UNESCO World Heritage Site was shaped by colliding continents and glaciers, and is packed with ancient forests, pristine beaches, and dramatic cliffs. It is named after the Gros Morne mountain, the second highest peak in Newfoundland. Gros Morne means big lone mountain and it rises 806 m in solitary splendor. Follow the mountain trail to the summit for stunning views of the glacial-carved landscape. In all, there are about 20 marked day-trip trails in the park that pass through both coastal and interior areas.
Highlights
  • Western Brook Pond

  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

  • Gros Morne mountain, the second highest peak in Newfoundland

Places to Stay

Neddies Harbour Inn

Rating
4/5

Neddies Harbour Inn is located on the waterfront of Bonne Bay in the heart of Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland. With panoramic views of the bay and the surrounding mountains, this upmarket boutique property is the ideal escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. It offers 15 tastefully designed rooms and one suite,…

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Ocean View Hotel

Style
International
Rating
3/5

Ocean View Hotel is located in the town of Rocky Harbor, just a stone’s throw away from Gros Morne National Park in Canada. This international hotel offers elegant rooms with ocean or garden views.

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Sugar Hill Inn

Style
Heritage
Rating
4/5

Sugar Hill Inn is ideally located in Norris Point, at the heart of UNESCO-listed Gros Morne National Park. This heritage property sits on a hillside above town and offers a comfortable base for park explorations.

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