Waterfall at Cataracts Provincial Park. |
Rosedale Manor - highly recommended B&B in Placentia. |
View from Fort Royal on a foggy day in Placentia. |
Cliffs at Cape St. Mary's, a stunning bird sanctuary on the southern top of the Avalon. |
The not-so-wildlife at Cape St. Mary's |
Thousands upon thousands of bird shelter at Cape St. Mary's. We were lucky enough to arrive during the first clear day in almost a month. |
The drive from Placentia to Cape St. Mary's is thrilling. It winds through coastal towns and hidden coves. |
Philip's Cafe is owned by the same couple that took care of us at Rosedale Manor. Philip might look tough, but he makes a mean breakfast. Try the baked goods. |
From Placentia we made our way to Bonavista (pronounced Bona-vesta, we quickly learned - after being thoroughly laughed at). |
The stunning little postcard town exudes Newfoundland eccentricity. |
Keith, our innkeeper at the well appointed Puffin's Landing B&B, insisted on taking us to a hidden cove a short drive from Bonavista. He calls this rock spire the "Italian Fist" eluding to a certain hand motion made to far off Europe. Keith was an embodiment of everything there is to love about Newfoundland, during our trip to the cove he called to a lobster fisherman who was pulling in his catch in the waters below and told us we could buy the lobsters later that day. After hanging out at the cove for an hour, he called his fisherman friend to bring fresh caplin (a fish that come in in droves for only one week of the year) over to the B&B for us to try. He told us all about the area, his family and made us generally feel at home. |
A little island noted for puffins in Elliston, not far from Bonavista.
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