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Newfoundland is a culture so rich in folklore and tradition that you will end up calling it home before you leave and give you a desire to return. Gros Morne National Park is a world to discover. During your tour you will encounter numerous amounts of wildlife and learn about the history of this great province. Newfoundland has a wonderful reputation for its friendly people, spectacular scenery and fresh seafood.
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| Season: June to September |
| Requirements: Daypack. |
| Suggested Items: Camera, sunglasses, sunscreen, water bottle. |
| Suggested Clothing: Rain gear, warm underclothes (fleece or wool), hiking boots, hat, gloves, shoes that can get wet, long pants, t-shirts, shorts. |
| Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate |
| Restrictions: Minimum group size of 4 required. |
| Maximum Number of People: 10 |
| Equipment Provided: Backcountry passes and park fees, boat and kayaking tour costs. |
| Transportation: Trips originate and end in Deer Lake, Newfoundland. Ground transportation from the airport included. |
| Accommodations: 10 nights accommodations at various inns, cabins and lodges along the route. |
| Meal Information: Meals (30 meals in total) are included. Choice of seafood includes lobster, crab, cod fish, scallops and shrimp. |
| Guide Information: Your guides are experienced and knowledgeable. Interpretive guide ratio of 1:4. |
| Weather Information: During the summer, the weather is still unpredictable. It can rain, snow and be sunny all in the same day. The temperatures can range from 7 to 28 degrees celsius in the park, and can approach freezing at night. |
| Trip Duration |
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12 days

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$2799.00* per person Double occupancy. June 26-July 7, July 10-21, July 24-August 4, August 7-18, August 21-September 1, September 4-15, 2008 |
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*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax , 8.00% Provincial Sales Tax
If you have any questions or would like more information about a particular adventure, please email us.
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