Fogo Island

Fogo Island was settled in the 1600's and has a rich ancestral history that rivals its shear beauty. It was once covered with trees until they were all destroyed by fires. "Fogo" comes from the Spanish word meaning "Fire".

Surgeon Cove Head

Built in 1911, this lighthouse is located on an island in the Bay of Exploits and is only accessible by boat. The view of the structure is a treat for the eye.

Buchan's Mine

Established in 1927, this Barite mine was the lifeblood, and essentially, established the town of Buchans. It is one of the best views in central Newfoundland.

Exploits River

At 246 kilometers, the Exploits River is the longest river in Newfoundland and one of its most beautiful sights. Its name hints of daring and intrigue.

Long Island Lighthouse

Notre Dame Bay is full of islands that dot the coast. On one of these islands there stands the Long Island lighthouse that has been active since 1904. Notre Dame Bay: An amazing viewing experience.

Little Bay Islands

Little Bay Islands is located in scenic Green Bay. This is a beautiful Newfoundland outport with many boats and fishing stages. A scene that exemplifies Newfoundland.

Funk Islands

Funk Island is home to more than one million common murres, numbers that make it the largest colony of common murres in the western Atlantic. Other seabirds such as the Northern fulmar, Atlantic puffin, and razorbill also nests on the island. The Funk Island was known as one of the premier spots for the Great Auk, a flightless bird that is now extinct.