Visit
Newfoundland and Labrador,
The Maritime Provinces
The small city of St John’s is the capital of Newfoundland and is set on this diverse province’s east coast. The harbour area is the heart of the city: in days gone by this was the focus of an important maritime trade and fishing fleet. The houses at the harbour mouth gleam brightly with all the paints the fishermen had left over from their boats: reds, greens, yellows, whites and blues make them look like jelly beans scattered around the base of Signal Hill. This lively waterfront is now better known for its nightlife, with countless restaurants, historic pubs and some great folk music.
The summer brings a host of activities, from whale watching and iceberg spotting to exploring excellent museums highlighting more than 500 years of history. Don’t miss a climb to the top of Signal Hill for spectacular views over the city and nearby coastline, and be sure to visit the most easterly point in North America, Cape Spear, close to the historic village of Quidi Vidi.