Part One – In and Around St Anthony
Bob here, ready to splash you into an exciting tale shared by our friend Francis from Nova Scotia!
According to Francis, the Viking Trail is a must-do expedition that blends rich history, breathtaking views, and an extra splash of excitement.
Francis suggests taking at least 4 to 5 days to soak up the vibrant local culture and all the adventures that await.

Getting there is a bit of a trek, but trust me, the journey is absolutely worth every wave!

Start by getting to the most Eastern mainland in Nova Scotia…

Then catch a ferry from North Sydney, Nova Scotia, to Port aux Basques, Newfoundland…

Ride all the way to the most north-eastern tip of Newfoundland…

And you have arrived at the starting point of this incredible ride!
His story starts from the top of the trail: St. Anthony!

Nestled at the tip of the Great Northern Peninsula, St. Anthony is a little treasure where history, culture, and jaw-dropping scenery collide!
As you float into this charming town, you will be instantly enchanted by its rugged shorelines and the warm, friendly vibe!
St. Anthony isn’t just steeped in Viking heritage; it’s also became the home of the legendary Dr. Wilfred Grenfell.

Sir Grenfell is a medical missionary who brought modern healthcare to this chilly region back in the 1890s.

His incredible legacy is celebrated at the Grenfell Historic Properties, where you can immerse yourself in touching stories of compassion and care.

And don’t forget to check out the Grenfell House Museum nearby, it’s a must-visit that’s full of heart!



Now, let’s talk about June, the month when this place absolutely sparkles!
Icebergs elegantly drift down the coast from Greenland.


Majestic whales make their grand entrance from July to August.
If you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of both icebergs and whales on the same outing!

St. Anthony hosts a delightful iceberg festival in early June, packed with music, stories, and even a polar bear dive.

Now that’s something I’d love to attend!
After a day of fun and exploration, you can unwind in St. Anthony’s cozy atmosphere, where about 2,500 friendly locals make you feel right at home.
Francis gives a big thumbs up to the Grenfell Heritage Inn & Suite, where the ocean views are simply perfect.
Don’t miss the nearby Fishing Point with its scenic trails and stunning iceberg vistas.


And for a truly unforgettable experience, consider spending the night at the Quirpon Lighthouse Inn.
Just imagine the magnificent panoramic views from a historic lighthouse, sounds like pure magic!
Once you’ve recharged those batteries, it’s time to flap your way to the next stop: L’Anse aux Meadows!
As you drive to L’Anse aux Meadows, prepare for a jaw-dropping journey!

The road hugs the stunning coastline, winding through charming fishing villages, with each turn revealing breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.

If Lady Luck is on your side, you might even spot more icebergs floating by!
L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that echoes with the adventures of fearless Viking seafarers!
This charming village is where Norse explorers, led by the daring Leif Erikson, made their presence known over a millennium ago!


Believe it or not, they set foot here 500 years before Columbus even thought about sailing the ocean blue!
Parks Canada has done an incredible job reconstructing the Viking village.
It offers curious travellers like us a glimpse into the lives of those brave Norse adventurers.



And just 2 kilometres away, you’ll find The Norstead Viking Village, alive with costumed interpreters eager to share their captivating Viking tales.


As you stroll through reconstructed sod huts, you can almost hear the echoes of their grand discoveries mingling with those dazzling coastal views!




Let’s not forget about the impressive archaeology!
The remains of Viking houses and artifacts uncovered by the brave explorer Helge Ingstad and his wife bring history to life right before your eyes!




At Norstead you can even step into the shoes of a Viking merchant in a bustling trade port, complete with a full-scale replica Viking ship!



It’s the perfect way to become part of this living history book!
Just a 90 delightful minute ride from St. Anthony, and you will find yourself at Port au Choix.
Part Two – Welcome to Port au Choix

With 6,000 years of vibrant history, it’s where Indigenous and European cultures whirl together.
Be prepared to soak up some of the most jaw-dropping ocean views you can imagine!
Nestled along Newfoundland’s Northern Peninsula, this scenic fishing village is like a postcard come to life.

Now, the real royalty along this shore? Crab and lobster reign supreme!

Picture heaps of lobster pots stacked high, fishing boats bustling in and out of the harbour, and the mouthwatering aroma of fresh seafood wafting through the salty air.


The first stop? The Parks Canada Port au Choix National Historic Site!



It’s like hopping into a time machine where ancient stories come to life.

There’s so much to discover about the Maritime Archaic, Dorset, Groswater, and Beothuk cultures. I mean, who wouldn’t want to try waddling like a prehistoric hunter?
Francis got quite the kick out of that!
Wandering this stunning corner of the Great Northern Peninsula, you’ll uncover the deep connections the Maritime Archaic had with these lands long before Europeans arrived.
From seals to fish, they thrived on the sea’s bounty, hunting for food, making clothes, and building shelters!

The coastal scenery is as fascinating as the history itself, filled with limestone barrens and hidden bays.


You can even visit ancient burial sites and see original artifacts!
Next on the adventure, Francis heads to the French Rooms Cultural Centre.

Dressed in period costumes, the guides share stories of life for French fishermen.
At Old Port au Choix, you can check out a reconstructed French Bread Oven and a Chaloupe (that’s a fancy name for a fishing boat!).
Visitors can sit in the Chaloupe and snap a cute pic!


Plus, if you’re around when the Bread Oven fires up, oh boy, you get to sample fresh bread topped with local jam!

Ready to stretch your little rubber ducky legs?

Hit the trails!
The Coastal Trail is a breezy 1-kilometre jaunt that hugs the coast, with stunning views just begging for a selfie.
It’s often filled with the sights of whales and quaint fishing boats bobbing along the waves.
Then there’s the Dorset Trail, a longer adventure at 3 kilometres one way.
With limestone barrens and the panoramic views from Crow Head, keep your eyes peeled for caribou!

You never know who you might spot!


And let’s not forget the spectacular Point Riche Trail, also 3 kilometres.
This trail leads to the gorgeous octagonal Point Riche Lighthouse, built in 1892.
Standing tall along the rugged coast, it offers amazing views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and, of course, more whales spouting in the distance!

And then there are the caribou herds!
Francis keeps his distance but says every time he visits the lighthouse, he spots a small herd of caribou, which are majestic to watch as they graze on the offerings of the land.

After all that exploring, Francis usually spends the night at the Sea Echo Motel.

He enjoys a to-die-for homemade chowder and a dinner called Maritime Archaic Platter with all the great fruits of the ocean!
Then he waddles off to his cozy cabin and falls asleep in the comfy bed, dreaming of what lies ahead as he plans his ride to Rocky Harbour in the morning!

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