1-Day Folk Custom Tour of Avalon Peninsula

Route Plan:

La Manche Provincial Park → Bay Roberts & Brigus & Cupids

 

At 8:00 in the morning, pick up the guests and drive to the Suspension Bridge Park, which takes about 80 minutes. Along the way, enjoy the rural scenery of Newfoundland and visit for 2 hours.

Visit La Manche Provincial Park, commonly known as the Suspension Bridge Park. Walk through the lush mountain trail to reach the desolate remains of La Manche, a small fishing village destroyed by a fierce tsunami in 1966. Cross the swaying suspension bridge over the strait and follow the cliff boardwalk to enjoy the magnificent bay view. The soul is unconsciously shocked, penetrating the insignificance and eternity of life. Here, sleeping souls can forget all the hardships of the world!

 

Then head to Bay Roberts.

Lunch will be enjoyed at a Newfoundland century-old traditional restaurant, either at Madrock Cafe known for its handmade ice cream and Newfoundland specialty fried bread dough, according to the itinerary, or at Brigus enjoying the village's characteristic seafood dish, Sea Chowder. After lunch, we will visit the characteristic towns of Newfoundland, Bay Roberts, Brigus, and Cupids, to experience the oldest British colony color.On average, Each town will be visited for an average of 1 hour.

 

 

Optional visit to Hawthorne Cottage for an additional fee;

Hawthorne Cottage, built in 1830, was constructed to honor the illustrious life of Canada's most famous Arctic explorer, Captain Robert Bartlett. The winding paths here seem to lead down a time tunnel to 200 years ago. Look, isn't that Captain Bartlett? What kind of story is being played out on the lawn? The storms and exploratory spirit of seafaring over the past two centuries are waiting for you to explore at this cottage.

 

Return to the hotel and end the enjoyable journey.

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