Gros Morne National Park
Newfoundland and Labrador
Set among the Long Range Mountains, Gros Morne is a place forged
by colliding continents; its desert-like Tablelands is one of the
few places where the Earth’s mantle is exposed. Spot moose and
caribou as you explore forests and fjords, bogs and beaches cut by
cliffside trails and cool-blue rivers. Don’t fancy primitive
camping? Reserve a pitch at one of five campsites, including
Trout River Pond, from where you can hike its namesake trail.
Such natural beauty is like opium for creatives – plan your visit
in line with arts festivals such as Trails, Tales and Tunes and
Writers at Woody
Point.