by Sebastian Kluth
Par kluseba
Ladies and gentlemen!
On the sixteenth day of my trip through Eastern Canada, I drove from Bonavista to Gander.
Highlights: The town of Bonavista is surrounded by splendid coastal nature. I walked through the city for hours and could have stayed much longer than I actually did. An unexpected highlight was the tiny coastal village Tickle Cove with its wonderful trail around parts of Tickle Cove Pond. Terra Nova National Park was also particularly beautiful and I spent hours walking wonderful hiking trails.
Curiosities: Most national parks have an information centre right at their entrances. I assumed this was also the case for Terra Nova National Park and headed for the first stop: only to find myself on an empty parking lot with a stylish restroom. I had to drive about half an hour to get to the actual information centre right in the middle of the park.
Bonavista Public Garden
Bonavista Harbour
Harbour next to Newfoundland Mockbeggar Plantation
Looking west down the canal connecting the pond and the Atlantic Ocean in Bonavista
Looking east up the canal connecting the pond and the Atlantic Ocean in Bonavista
Pond in Bonavista
Trail around Tickle Cove Pond
A splendid view of Tickle Cove Pond
Trail around Tickle Cove Pond
Harbour in Tickle Cove
Skeleton at Terra Nova National Park Information Centre
Bridge in Terra Nova National Park
Trail to Bluehill Pond in Terra Nova National Park
Coastline of the Northern Atlantic Ocean as seen from Terra Nova National Park
One of the numerous caves, lakes and ponds in Terra Nova National Park
Bluehill Pond in Terra Nova National Park
A spot to relax on the eight-kilometer trail
A quail on the trail
View of the stunning landscapes of Terra Nova National Park
Observation tower in Terra Nova National Park
Looking east towards the Northern Atlantic Ocean in Terra Nova National Park
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