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Triton | Newfoundland and Labrador

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Region:

Central Newfoundland

Known For:

Triton Harbour Boardwalk | Notre Dame Bay | Thwart Island trails | Seaside cliffs

Best For:

Boardwalk Walks | Coastal Hiking | Kayaking | Photography | Sea Views

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Whales Viewing

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Because Triton is situated along the coastal region in central Newfoundland, the town is surrounded by the ocean, giving visitors gorgeous views. Try to do some whale watching during your visit to Triton, and for an even closer look, voyage out on the open water via boat! Photo: http://www.townoftriton.ca/visitors/local-attractions/

Iceberg Viewing

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About 90% of icebergs seen off Newfoundland and Labrador are the broken edges of glaciers from Western Greenland. Triton is one of the best places to view breathtaking icebergs around Newfoundland. Catch a glimpse of thousand-year-old icebergs drifting near the harbours! Photo: http://www.townoftriton.ca/visitors/local-attractions/

Sperm Whale Pavilion

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Stop by the giant whale pavilion to see the skeleton of a sperm whale and two giant squids. Your tour guide will teach you interesting facts, which is not something you’d want to miss! Photo: http://www.townoftriton.ca/visitors/local-attractions/

Maple Ridge Hiking Trail

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A truly scenic trail, Maple Ridge is a short 3-kilometre trail with breathtaking sights to see along the way. Pick berries as you stroll and catch a glimpse of whales and icebergs in the distance. Conveniently, a camping area and outdoor pool are located at the beginning of the trail for those who desire to […]

Julie’s Harbour

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A once-established community just 15 minutes southwest of Triton, Julie’s harbour is no longer inhabited. Visitors, however, often visit the harbour to observe the old graveyards, waterfalls, and landmarks. Come down to Julie’s Harbour and explore the things left behind! Photo: http://www.townoftriton.ca/

Fudge’s Restaurant and Motel

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In the beautiful northeast of Newfoundland, enjoy delicious food with a view at Fudge’s Restaurant and Motel. They are home to wild stocks of Atlantic cod, salmon, lobster, and plenty of other seafood served fresh daily. This family-owned business and friendly staff are ready to serve you the finest dishes. Photo: Google Street View

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