Eastern Newfoundland is the region of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador that includes the Avalon Peninsula, which extends farther east than any part of North America except Greenland, and the Bonavista Peninsula, which was the site of the arrival of the first European colonists to North America, in 1497.
The first overseas outpost of England was established at St John's in August 1583. Eastern Newfoundland drew Europeans to the historic Avalon Peninsula chasing the seemingly infinite North Atlantic cod schools over the following centuries, until the party came to an end in 1992 and the cod fishery was closed. Much of the region has suffered economically since then, but is recovering as other industries expand, including tourism.
DRL Coachlines Ltd and Newhook's Transportation run scheduled passenger coach services from St. John's along the Trans-Canada Highway, and there are commuter services in the St. John's region, but otherwise, you will need your own car, or be willing to hitchhike. Newfoundlanders are a friendly lot, so hitchhiking is generally good, but there are always risks associated with it.
Signal Hill, overlooking the harbour in St. John's, was the site of Marconi's early experimentation with trans-Atlantic communication. Cape Spear, just south of St. John's, is the easternmost point in Canada. There's a national historic site with a lighthouse. St. John's also has a small old town with colourful wooden buildings and narrow streets on a steep hillside leading down to Water Street, the local commercial district. Quidi Vidi looks like a charming, small seaside village on a small lake... but it's almost in the heart of St. John's, the capital and largest city of Newfoundland.
In Placentia, Castle Hill National Historic Site preserves what's left of the various fortifications in the area, many of them dating back to the era of French rule. The adjacent town of Argentia was demolished during World War II to clear way for a military base which is now largely abandoned.
There are two museums covering the Marconi radiotelegraph stations which once dotted the coastline; the Admiralty House Museum in Mount Pearl and the Myrick Wireless Interpretation Centre on Cape Race.
Bonavista is best known for its historic buildings, its lighthouse is a distinctive landmark. Mistaken Point Ecological Reserve, near Cape Race and Portugal Cove South, is a UNESCO world heritage listed wilderness area and archeological fossil site. The area is named "Mistaken Point" as ships mistakenly turning here instead of at Cape Race were at risk of being run aground.
A total solar eclipse on Monday 8 April 2024 starts at 5:13PM local time and lasts almost three minutes. The chances of a clear sky are 20%. The track of totality is northeast from Mexico and Texas to Ohio, straddling the CanadaβNew England border, then across Maine, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. It crosses the Bonavista Peninsula but misses the Avalon Peninsula and St John's.
Whale watching aboard the "Heritage Explorer", a tour boat with local guide in Dildo; view icebergs, dolphins, nesting bald eagles, seabirds and historic Dildo Island.
In St. John's, it's about a 45-minute walk up to Signal Hill for a glorious view, and then 30 minutes further along a beautiful seaside trail to the fishing village of Quidi Vidi, known for its brewery.
George Street in St. John's is legendary as a place to go drinking.