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Hike the Discovery Trail: Five Centuries of Newfoundland Coastal Life
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Motel
Description:
Conveniently located between the historic communities of Trinity and Bonavista, the Seaport Inn is the ideal haven for sightseeing on the Discovery Trail.
Contact info:
P. O. Box 37
Port Union, NL A0C 2J0 Canada
phone: 709-469-2257
web:
www.seaportinn.ca
Room amenities:
Bath/shower, non-smoking rooms, color cable TV, telephone.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Contact for current rates.
Contact motel in advance for reservations.
Check in time:
1:00 PM
Day One: Sunday, July 14
- Orientation and Introduction
Arrive To:
Independent arrivals and check-in to the hotel in the afternoon. IMPORTANT: IF YOU ARE TRAVELLING BY TAXI (Shuttle Service) FROM ST. JOHN'S TO PORT UNION YOU WILL NEED TO ARRIVE IN ST. JOHN'S BEFORE 12 NOON ON DAY 1 AS TAXIS START TO PICK UP PASSENGERS SHORTLY AFTER THAT. IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE IN MAKING THESE ARRANGEMENTS PLEASE CONTACT YOUR SITE COORDINATOR. Please note: other passengers use this service and there will be pick ups and drop offs along the route. Trip takes approximately 5 hours.
Dinner:
Late dinner at the hotel (7:30 p.m.).
Lodging:
Seaport Inn
Meals Included:
Dinner
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Type:
Motel
Description:
Conveniently located between the historic communities of Trinity and Bonavista, the Seaport Inn is the ideal haven for sightseeing on the Discovery Trail.
Contact info:
P. O. Box 37
Port Union, NL A0C 2J0 Canada
phone: 709-469-2257
web:
www.seaportinn.ca
Room amenities:
Bath/shower, non-smoking rooms, color cable TV, telephone.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Contact for current rates.
Contact motel in advance for reservations.
Check in time:
1:00 PM
Day Two: Monday, July 15
- Hiking: Murphy's Cove/Lodge's Pond Trail/Historic Port Union
Note:
You must be reasonably fit for this program as this is a walking program. Daily walks on mostly developed trails, 2 – 6 hours with rest stops along the way and picnic lunches. One longer hike of approximately 10 miles is optional – alternative shorter routes available Today's hike to Murphy's Cove on the Lodge's Point is on a 7.5 km/4.7 mile looped trail. Trail is narrow with hilly terrain and can sometimes be wet after a rainfall. Rated as easy to moderate. Approx 3 - 4 hours.
Breakfast:
Breakfast is served at the hotel between 7:30 - 8:30 a.m.
Morning:
FIELD TRIP: Murphy's Cove and Lodge's Pond Trail. Depart from hotel for Hike to Murphy's Cove/Lodge's Pond trail, Port Union. This looped trail has a variety of headlands that provide viewing platforms where surrounding communities, whales, seabirds and fishing vessels can be photographed. The halfway point provides a lookout where users can view the Green Island Lighthouse, one of the last remaining manned lighthouses in Newfoundland. The trail follows the coastline offering great photo opportunities. Local guides will talk about the area and how the trails were once used by hunters and berry pickers. Look for fossils along the trail.
Lunch:
Lunch in Port Union.
Afternoon:
FIELD TRIP: Historic Port Union. This afternoon you will learn about Port Union and why it is the "Only Union Built Town" in North America. Learn about Sir William Coaker who in the early 1900's organized a union of fishermen, built a town, formed a large Trading Company, became a politician with his own union party and fought the merchants of the day. Visit his home, now a museum, see some of the newly restored buildings, walk around the shipyard park, where more than 30 schooners were built, walk along the waterfront boardwalk and at low tide view 550 million year old fossils.
Dinner:
Dinner in Port Union catered by a local group.
Evening:
EXCURSION: Cape Bonavista. Evening trip to Bonavista to view puffins and possibly whales and enjoy some spectacular scenery.
Lodging:
Seaport Inn
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Motel
Description:
Conveniently located between the historic communities of Trinity and Bonavista, the Seaport Inn is the ideal haven for sightseeing on the Discovery Trail.
Contact info:
P. O. Box 37
Port Union, NL A0C 2J0 Canada
phone: 709-469-2257
web:
www.seaportinn.ca
Room amenities:
Bath/shower, non-smoking rooms, color cable TV, telephone.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Contact for current rates.
Contact motel in advance for reservations.
Check in time:
1:00 PM
Day Three: Tuesday, July 16
- Boat Trip to British Harbour/Hiking: to New Bonaventure/Random...
Boat Trip to British Harbour/Hiking: to New Bonaventure/Random Passage Movie Site
Note:
The trail from British Harbour to New Bonaventure is 8 kms/5 miles. Approximately 3 - 4 hours. From British Harbour to Kerley's Harbour (6 kms/3.8 miles) the trail is rated as moderate - difficult. The remaining hike from Kerley’s Harbour to New Bonaventure (2 kms/1.25 miles) is rated as easy - moderate.
Breakfast:
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning:
FIELD TRIP: Boat Trip to British Harbour. Travel by sea from New Bonaventure to the enchanting and long-abandoned communities of Kerley's Harbour and Ireland's Eye. Cross the sound and cruise through the fjord entrance to the deserted community of British Harbour, first settled, in the 1800's. Your guide and skipper is a fisherman born in Kerley's Harbour who will regale us with tales of the life of these communities.
Morning:
FIELD TRIP: New Bonaventure. We leave British Harbour and hike over highlands and alongside tumbling streams back to New Bonaventure, another historic abandoned fishing village. Along the way witness scenic harbor views and discover the stone foundation remains and tombstones of early settlers from this old, secluded fishing out port. New Bonaventure is located on the Northeast shore of Trinity Bay where the The Shipping News was filmed.
Lunch:
Box lunch.
Afternoon:
EXCURSION: Random Passage Movie Site. Visit the “Random Passage” movie site where an expert storyteller will regale you with tales from the movie. The site was constructed in 2000 for the filming of the international TV mini-series "Random Passage" and provides the opportunity to imagine the life of our forebears in a typical fishing outpost in the early 1800's. The site includes various sod roof houses, church, schoolroom, fishing stage & fish flakes, sheep grazing and a traditional vegetable garden.
Dinner:
Dinner at Random Passage.
Lodging:
Seaport Inn
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Motel
Description:
Conveniently located between the historic communities of Trinity and Bonavista, the Seaport Inn is the ideal haven for sightseeing on the Discovery Trail.
Contact info:
P. O. Box 37
Port Union, NL A0C 2J0 Canada
phone: 709-469-2257
web:
www.seaportinn.ca
Room amenities:
Bath/shower, non-smoking rooms, color cable TV, telephone.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Contact for current rates.
Contact motel in advance for reservations.
Check in time:
1:00 PM
Day Four: Wednesday, July 17
- Hiking: King's Cove Lighthouse Trail/Trinity/Free Time
Note:
Today's hike on the King's Cove Lighthouse Trail is 4.5 kms/2.8 miles.
Breakfast:
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning:
FIELD TRIP: King's Cove Lighthouse. Hike the King's Cove Lighthouse trail and to Brook Point. The first and last parts of the trail are through meadows known as “Pat Murphy’s Meadow”, and were the inspiration for the famous folk song of that name. Most of the trail is through boreal forest with bogs and ponds. Coastal vegetation consisting of stunted or scrub spruce and fir predominates as you approach the coast. Tuckamore occurs on the coastal cliffs - a thicket of small stunted evergreen trees with gnarled spreading roots, forming closely matted ground-cover or thickets on the barrens and coastal regions. Shrubs of bog and sheep (goo-witty) laurel, Labrador Tea and rhodora grow in and around bogs, open areas and as forest undergrowth. Blackberry earth, irises, sedum, blueberry bushes and bakeapple plants are common. Brook Point is at the end of the trail and provides views of layer upon layer of multi-coloured, 570-million-year-old sedimentary rocks are exposed in these spectacular coastal cliffs.
Lunch:
Lunch at Bonavista Social Club - voted in the top 50 restaurants in Canada.
Afternoon:
FREE TIME: Trinity. This afternoon you will have some free time in Trinity to explore. Trinity has been a viable North Atlantic community for hundreds of years. Its defensible harbor, with abundant room for the ships of the day and shores well suited for outbuildings, wharves and fish-flakes, made it ideal for the early migratory fishery. The preservation of Trinity's cultural and built heritage has made it perhaps the most notable "heritage community" in the province. See a play at the Rising Tide Theatre, one of Newfoundland's best loved professional theatre companies; take a walk, either on your own or on one of the great walking tours offered; visit historic sites or go kayaking.
Dinner:
Dinner on your own in Trinity. There is a dinner theatre in Trinity - the cost is $38.00 - please let the Group Leader know in advance if you would like to book a ticket.
Lodging:
Seaport Inn
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch
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Type:
Motel
Description:
Conveniently located between the historic communities of Trinity and Bonavista, the Seaport Inn is the ideal haven for sightseeing on the Discovery Trail.
Contact info:
P. O. Box 37
Port Union, NL A0C 2J0 Canada
phone: 709-469-2257
web:
www.seaportinn.ca
Room amenities:
Bath/shower, non-smoking rooms, color cable TV, telephone.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Contact for current rates.
Contact motel in advance for reservations.
Check in time:
1:00 PM
Day Five: Thursday, July 18
- Hiking: The Skerwink Trail & Fox Island Trail
Note:
The Skerwink is a 5.3 km/3.3 mile looped trek. Hilly terrain along high cliffs, it is rated moderate to difficult. About 2 1/2 - 3 hours including rest and photo stops. The Fox Island Trail is 3 kms/1.9 miles. Steep hill to Fox Island. Approximately 1.5 hours.
Breakfast:
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning:
FIELD TRIP: Hike the Skerwink Trail. Depart by bus for Port Rexton to hike the Skerwink Trail - Rated by Travel and Leisure Magazine as one of top 35 walks in North America and Europe, this looped trek offers fantastic photo opportunities. Hilly terrain along high cliffs, it is rated moderate to difficult but worth every minute you spend on the trail. This trail is one of the most popular in the area and provides fantastic views of the ocean and sea stacks with magical names like the “music box”.
Lunch:
Lunch at Two Whales Cafe in Port Rexton.
Afternoon:
FIELD TRIP: Hike the Fox Island Trail. Depart by bus for Trinity Bight and walk the Fox Island Trail in Champney’s West. Settled in 1675 by English Fishermen, Fox Island played a significant in the war between the French and English in the mid 1700’s. Fox Island is not technically an island, as it is connected to the mainland by an isthmus. The trail crosses this isthmus and then proceeds to the summit of this prominent headland that juts 35 meters (115 ft) above sea level. Hikers will enjoy exploring this trail with its history and scenery.
Dinner:
Dinner will be at the Recreation Building in Port Union and will be a traditional Newfoundland meal.
Lodging:
Seaport Inn
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Motel
Description:
Conveniently located between the historic communities of Trinity and Bonavista, the Seaport Inn is the ideal haven for sightseeing on the Discovery Trail.
Contact info:
P. O. Box 37
Port Union, NL A0C 2J0 Canada
phone: 709-469-2257
web:
www.seaportinn.ca
Room amenities:
Bath/shower, non-smoking rooms, color cable TV, telephone.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Contact for current rates.
Contact motel in advance for reservations.
Check in time:
1:00 PM
Day Six: Friday, July 19
- Hiking: The Klondike Trail/Elliston Root Cellars/Puffin...
Hiking: The Klondike Trail/Elliston Root Cellars/Puffin Viewing/Historic Bonavista/Farewell Dinner and Screech-In
Note:
The Klondike Trail is a 5 km (3.1 mile) linear trail; rated easy-moderate.
Breakfast:
8:00 a.m. Breakfast
Morning:
EXCURSION: Elliston Root Cellars & Puffin Site. Depart for Elliston to see the root cellars; take a walk back in time and enter cellars originally built in the 1850s, many of which are still used today to store root crops. We will also stop to see the famous puffins which have been known to be tame enough to get even 2 or 3 feet away from them.
Morning:
FIELD TRIP: Klondike Trail. Hike along the Klondike Trail. This walk takes you from forest to wetlands, heathlands to sea. Learn about the plants and animals inhabiting our area. Look for puffins, whales, kittiwakes and other sea life as well as spectacular coastal scenery. This area was initially called Bird Island Cove and offers hikers spectacular oceanfront scenery with plenty of seabirds and wildlife along the way.
Lunch:
Lunch in Bonavista.
Afternoon:
FIELD TRIP: Bonavista. Spend some time exploring the Historic Town of Bonavista, the Landfall of John Cabot when he discovered Newfoundland in 1497. Talk with local residents to learn the history of the town and our unique language. Return to Port Union for some free time before our evening activities.
Dinner:
FAREWELL DINNER: For our farewell dinner and evening we will be joined by local residents joining who will share their stories about life in rural Newfoundland. Dinner will be a buffet style meal featuring traditional Newfoundland dishes.
Evening:
ENTERTAINMENT: Traditional Newfoundland Stories & Music. Following dinner with local residents there will be traditional music and dancing. Try your hand at playing the "ugly sticks" and spoons. Also, participate in a "screech-in" ceremony where you will be made honorary Newfoundlanders. An unforgettable evening of fun and laughter.
Lodging:
Seaport Inn
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day Seven: Saturday, July 20
- Independent departures
Breakfast:
Breakfast will be from 6:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. (depending on your method of departure).
Morning:
DEPARTURES: For those who are using the shuttle service departure time is 7:30 a.m. from Port Union; scheduled to arrive in St. John's approximately 12:00 - 12:30 p.m. Independent travellers will depart after breakfast.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
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Port Union, NL
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400 square km. park National Park located in Glovertown, 709-533-3126 for possible day trip before or after the program. Hiking, mountain biking trails, canoeing. Sandy Pond-Dunphy’s Canoe Route- a 10 km paddle. Interpretation of boreal and marine habitats. Several picnic areas.
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