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Out To Sea

We’re a city with a legendary reputation for welcoming travellers – and that includes the icebergs, whales and seabirds that ceremoniously make their way down our shores.

We recommend that, before making any plans, you contact the individual operator to confirm details.

In the late spring, iceberg and whale watching is a regular event in St. John’s, with a steady flow of giant visitors to be found along our coastlines. Perched on shore are their friendly cohabiters, with over 400 species of birds including the famous Atlantic puffin, St. John’s is considered to be the seabird capital of North America.

Get up close and personal with mother nature's theatre.

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Quidi Vidi Charters

We offer you a unique and thrilling experience on the wharf and out on the [...]

57 Barrows Road, Quidi Vidi Village
St. John's

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Fortune Head ECO Friends

If you are interested in the geology of the Burin Peninsula, minerals and rocks, the [...]

49-51 Bunkerhill Road (located on Waterfront
Fortune

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Mistaken Point Ecological Reserve A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Embedded in the planes of Mistaken Point’s titled and cleaved mudstone and sandstone, exposed by [...]

77 Main Road, Route 10
Portugal Cove South

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McCarthy's Party Tours

Tours McCarthy’s Party Tours specializes in delivering authentic tour programs lead by knowledgeable local guides. [...]

566 Water Street
St. John's

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Pedego Electric Bikes

Pedego St. John’s is your launching point for exploring Newfoundland and Labrador’s vibrant and lively [...]

172 Water Street
St. John's

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The Rooms

Experience our colourful history and creative spirit in Newfoundland and Labrador’s largest cultural space. Delve [...]

9 Bonaventure Avenue
St. John's

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