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Terra Nova National Park

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Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Phone:
+1 709-533-2801

Hours:
Sunday7:30am - 7:15pm
MondayClosed
Tuesday7:30am - 7:15pm
Wednesday7:30am - 7:15pm
Thursday7:30am - 7:15pm
Friday7:30am - 7:15pm
Saturday7:30am - 7:15pm


Terra Nova National Park is located on the east coast of Newfoundland in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, along several inlets of Bonavista Bay. The park takes its name from the Latin name for Newfoundland; it is also the original Portuguese name given to the region.Terra Nova's landscape is typical of the northeast coast of Newfoundland, but with remnants of the Appalachian Mountains contributing to widely varied and rugged topography throughout the region. The park's seacoast consists of several rocky fingers jutting into Bonavista Bay along an area stretching from just north of Port Blandford to the vicinity of Glovertown. The coastline varies from cliffs and exposed headlands to sheltered inlets and coves, contributing to Newfoundland's prime recreational boating area. Inland areas consist of rolling forested hills, exposed rock faces, and bogs, ponds and wetlands. Wildlife protected by the park range from small to large land mammals, migratory birds, and various marine life. Terra Nova also protects an area containing remnants of the Beothuk Nation, as well as many of the early pioneer European settlements in the region. Terra Nova National Park was established in 1957 and was the first National Park in Newfoundland and Labrador. Terra Nova protects the Eastern Island Boreal Forest natural region. This region covers most of the island of Newfoundland, east of Deer Lake, and is characterized by black spruce trees with pockets of balsam fir, white pine, mountain ash, tamarack, maple and other deciduous tree species.
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