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Newfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland & Labrador: Gros Morne & the Northern Peninsula

Program No. 19794RJ
Gain a deeper understanding of Newfoundland and Labrador as you visit coastal villages, explore national parks, discover a Viking settlement and learn the story of this ancient region.
Participant Reviews
4.95
Based on 40 Reviews
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Kathryn – Class of 2023 | Downingtown, PA
This trip to Newfoundland and Labrador made me wish I'd studied geology! The scope of learning was just right, and the places we visited took my breath away. Icebergs, dolphins, puffins, moose, and caribou!
— Review left July 30, 2025
This participant did not give a star rating.
Joe – Class of 2023 | Westport, MA
Tony and Joan made this trip truly memorable. They are knowledgeable Newfoundlanders who are also musicians. They had us singing on the bus and reciting our own poetry at Kitchen parties. The trip was wonderful, we learned so much of the history and culture of the area. We highly recommend this trip.
— Review left July 27, 2025
Susan – Class of 2016 | Austin, TX
One truly doesn't know Canada without a visit to the Atlantic provinces. If you enjoy water travel, this tour includes seven boat trips (on pond, tickle, strait, and sea). Tony Oxford is a guide without peer; he shares his passion and knowledge of his homeland's character, culture, and challenges with candor. The result is a transformative experience connecting the traveler to the global community, both human and natural.
— Review left July 21, 2025
This participant did not give a star rating.
William – Class of 2017 | Robbinsville, NJ
Fantastic trip. Learned so much about a place I knew nothing about. I’ve done quite a few RS tours and Tony was the very best Group Leader I have ever experienced. He is so knowledgeable, well organized, and just delightful to be around. His storytelling style is brilliant and when he mixes in the musical component it all becomes magical. I liked the agenda and pace of activities. Highlights were Battle Harbour, the Viking archeological site and the fjord boat trip. The hotels were not particularly memorable but seemed to be the best available at each location. Same with restaurants. Dinners were all at 6. I would have preferred some of them to have been at 7 or 7:30 to allow the possibility of socializing more with fellow guests before dinner. In my experience very few RS travelers are interested in a post dinner informal gathering. Minor point.The other comment I would make is that a couple of the “local experts” were very young high school or college girls who added very little to our knowledge base. Tony filled in what we missed out on before and after in each case so we eventually got all the necessary information but the young girls were nothing close to experts. But overall an outstanding tour.
— Review left September 17, 2024
Linda – Class of 2014 | The Villages, FL
This is an excellent overview of a remote and little known region. Our group leader was outstanding! I can highly recommend this tour.
— Review left September 15, 2024
David – Class of 2019 | The Villages, FL
This is a not to be missed experience.
— Review left September 15, 2024
Michael – Class of 2024 | Sacramento, CA
If you are interested in exploring a remote and unspoilt part of Canada with a beautiful coastline, this is for you. Learn about the Atlantic Fishing Industry, geological history of the area, and political background of Newfoundland/Labrador.
— Review left August 30, 2024
Edward – Class of 2017 | Somerdale, NJ
Great trip- and all meals included- YAY!
— Review left August 22, 2024
Paula – Class of 2023 | Kalamazoo, MI
This is a fun and educational trip to a part of the world that is unique. The local leader, Tony, goes above and beyond to help you learn about Newfoundland and Labrador, the people, the history and its beauty from a local's perspective. The area is stunning.
— Review left August 16, 2024
Margaret – Class of 2017 | Walnut Creek, CA
For a beyond-all-expectations experience, this is it. My knowledge and appreciation for Newfoundland and Labrador, its history, its geology and its kind and generous people was elevated way beyond anything I could have imagined. Our group leader, Tony, went over the top with group singalongs, personal stories and an enjoyment of his 'job' that resulted in a sense of caring and camaraderie among all of us. Even the two or three long bus rides were made enjoyable by a stop or two to break up the distances and, as always, explore a new aspect of the place and its people. Gotta try the bakeapple berry ice cream and the many ways to prepare cod. Before we went on this trip, many of my friends asked “Why? Where is that anyway?” Go on this trip and find out!
— Review left August 8, 2024
Linda – Class of 2016 | Potomac, MD
Joan and Tony Oxford were wonderful! We were able to learn about the history and culture of the province from people who experienced it firsthand - what a great opportunity! They made us feel welcome and like family. We also had a wonderful group of participants.
— Review left August 3, 2024
Pat – Class of 2023 | North Eastham, MA
This trip was fantastic! A combo of geology, beautiful scenery, the social history of hard working people who adjusted to a touch physical and economic environment, led by Tony and Joan Oxford, two wonderful guides who are passionate about their country. Tony and Joan also play musical instruments and sing, so there was never a dull moment. Our bus drivers were also wonderful, keeping us safe as we traversed north western Newfoundland and southern Labrador. Twenty two RS, a nice group. For this tour, I strongly suggest that participants read NL history before the trip. I did and it provided good context for the varied sights.
— Review left July 30, 2024
Nan – Class of 2018 | Arlington, TX
I thoroughly enjoyed this interesting program! It was great to learn about another culture, its history and practices.
— Review left July 27, 2024
Amy – Class of 2022 | Vermillion, SD
What an adventure! Newfoundland and Labrador contain such a variety of amazing sites of geological and historical importance, and we were able to visit many. And, in addition to seeing important sites like the Tablelands in Gros Morne and L'anse aux Meadows, we saw an iceberg, whales, caribou, and tons of gorgeous wildflowers and fish. Being able to stay in the historic homes in Battle Harber was a highlight. The leader, Tony, is a professional musician, and every day was filled with music. His personal insights into Newfoundland's history and current issues based on a lifetime of experience in that province were interesting and important. Those who suffer from motion sickness do need to be aware that the seas can be rough and roads winding and bumpy, so it is essential to bring motion sickness medications. I highly recommend The Patch. Participants also need to bring protection from black flies. Hats with mosquito netting were quite helpful to many.
— Review left July 19, 2024
Karen – Class of 2014 | Montrose, CO
Excellent variety and gained insight into the culture of Newfoundland/Labrador. Tony Oxford was the best Road Scholar guide we ever had. An unforgettable experience.
— Review left July 9, 2024
Gary – Class of 2020 | Festus, MO
This was a bucket list item for my wife and I. We were thrilled with the entire trip. The scenery was unbelievable. It was liked we stepped back in time. Tony, one of our leaders, is an accomplished musician and a native New Fanlandian. He taught us ethnic songs and a word or phrase of the day, every day and quizzed us every day. We sang his songs on the Ferry Rides and we all sang along. I overheard a lady from a different tour group tell someone in her group that they must have gotten on the wrong bus. That's how we felt about the whole trip.
— Review left June 19, 2024
Beth – Class of 2022 | Carbondale, IL
I went into this trip not knowing much at all about Newfoundland and Labrador. The reading list provided several very interesting reading opportunities, and the trip itself was beyond all expectations.
— Review left September 9, 2023
Jim – Class of 2013 | Stillwater, MN
The Newfoundland-Labrador trip I’ll be of interest to all who want a better understanding of our northern cousins and will offer a world perspective that is often untold in the States.
— Review left September 6, 2023
Judith – Class of 2012 | Millsboro, DE
So much history and scenery on one trip! Norma was an excellent leader who ensured we understood the historical events that shaped this region. As a native Newfoundlander she shared local stories which brought insight to what we were seeing. The scenery was spectacular. Yes there are some long bus rides, but enjoy the view. You are seeing so much varied terrain. The two nights in Battle Harbour were a highlight. Be sure and try all the Newfoundland food options. I learned a new way to cook cod, Bake Apple ice cream is delicious, but Screech bread pudding was the best.
— Review left August 31, 2023
Elizabeth – Class of 2016 | Baltimore, MD
Newfoundland and Labrador are full of history, spectacular scenery, unique geology, and warm and welcoming people. The 10-day Road Scholar trip is an ideal way to discover this very special place. You will want to go back again to see more!
— Review left August 27, 2023
Gary – Class of 2023 | Rock Hill, SC
The leader and group gelled very quickly. Many will be friends for life. The education I received con not be measured but will have a special place my heart and memory
— Review left August 11, 2023
Susan – Class of 2010 | Marcellus, NY
This program is outstanding. Much of the positive experience was enhanced by the leader, Tony Dixon, and the bus driver. They have a wide knowledge of the area, and our driver was calm, capable, and friendly. We were fortunate with the weather as I suspect some of what we did may have been less fun in the rain, but overall it was a great learning experience, beautiful scenery, and a new understanding of the area. We ate a lot of fish (other food was available), rode quite a bit on the bus but long stretches were broken up by special stops-and the distances between places is extensive. Great trip!
— Review left July 27, 2023
Jan – Class of 2023 | Allentown, PA
Program #19794 (Newfoundland & Labrador: Gros Morne & the Northern Peninsula was a fantastic experience. We saw a surely unique part of the world. The program offered an excellent mix of: outdoor and indoor activity; and historical, cultural and environmental (including geological) information. The arrangements, accommodations and program leadership were outstanding, far exceeding expectations.
— Review left July 26, 2023
Aliesje – Class of 2023 | Courtenay, Canada
This tour helped me to have a greater appreciation for the history of peoples in another province of Canada other than my own. I came away with greater empathy and understanding and once again in awe of this great land that we live in.
— Review left July 13, 2023
John – Class of 2015 | Mississauga, Canada
Tony Oxford absolutely makes this experience a wonderfully memorable one. Here's the kind of difference Tony makes: while other group leaders might say something like "Some students would get up early to set lobster traps before going to school", Tony can say "I would get up early to set lobster traps before going to school." He brings an authenticity to the program that few could match.
— Review left September 8, 2022
Saralee – Class of 2019 | La Canada, CA
Fabulous experience. Guide/instructor Tony Oxford's deep cultural/historic knowledge and his songs/story-telling enhance the trip. Restored fishing village of Battle Harbour not to be missed. L'anse aux Meadows Norse site is truly moving; the geology at Gros Morne is remarkable. Beware only (for some) the biting black flies of the northern summer! Take adequate bug spray, anti-itch cream, face net.
— Review left August 27, 2022
Cathy – Class of 2022 | Austin, TX
You should go on this trip while Tony Oxford is still leading it. He not only knows everyone in the province and all its history, but he'll play and sing for you! The history of this province is not well taught in our schools, but is nevertheless important to Americans and helps tie a lot of things together.
— Review left August 25, 2022
Mary – Class of 2003 | Huntersville, NC
Amazing landscapes, heartbreaking and heroic history, the best fish and chips I ever ate. Tony Oxford is an inspired leader: enthusiastic, organized, welcoming, knowledgeable. Do come prepared to spend many hours on the comfortable bus, though.
— Review left August 24, 2022
Eleanor – Class of 2021 | Victor, NY
A trip to Labrador and Newfoundland is a step back in time to ancient history and archeology. It is a breath- taking landscape with friendly people and magnificent vistas. We enjoyed every minute of our tour!
— Review left August 24, 2022
Judith – Class of 2004 | Portland, OR
The Gros Morne National Park and Labrador trip is one of the very best trips I have ever taken in my life...and I have done tons of trips. Wonderful leader, beautiful land, interesting history, great group. I cannot say enough about how good this trip was. You need to check it out.
— Review left August 21, 2022
Wendy – Class of 2022 | Longmont, CO
There is so much natural beauty in Newfoundland and Labrador and there was so much to learn! We learned geology, early history of Newfoundland and Labrador, and about more current issues for this province. This was a great trip! Tony Oxford was our leader and he did an excellent job. He is a lifelong resident of Newfoundland, and it was clear he enjoyed sharing his knowledge of the province with us all. The most strenuous day was the walk on the Western Brook Trail to the Fjord Cruise. The trail was in excellent condition. There were a few rolling hills, and the trail surface was perfectly packed fines. The trail was wide enough to walk 3 people abreast at all times. The pace was very relaxed, and indeed was a walk - not really a hike. I highly recommend this trip.
— Review left July 30, 2022
Miles | Mill Spring, NC
This is a very interesting program of an area and era in history that is interesting. Walking was on pavement or gravel pathways and was easy walks with a few hills. The leader was very knowledgeable and was entertaining and friendly and very receptive to requests.
— Review left July 23, 2022
Ruth – Class of 2022 | Longmont, CO
Newfoundland and Labrador are stunning - wild and unspoiled. Though lots of bus time (we covered a lot of ground), every stop was beautiful, full of history and fascinating. Our group leader Tony Oxford was superb. He shared his extensive knowledge of the areas' history, culture, geography, language, customs and music.
— Review left July 15, 2022
Marcia – Class of 2006 | Brighton, MI
In just ten days time we visited UNESCO world heritage sites, floated by ice bergs, saw one of them break into pieces, ate local fish every day, tried the delicacy cod tongue, saw the earth's mantle, visited an ancient Norse site, stayed in historic buildings, hiked up to Marconi's Station where Commander Perry let the world know of his exploration of the North Pole, visited museums and lighthouses, met a local artist and much more all presented by our more than capable leader Tony Oxford through talks and songs. Newfoundland is his home and he led us to love our US neighbor, too.
— Review left July 2, 2022
Paula – Class of 2017 | Simpsonville, SC
What a wonderful trip! The beauty and diversity of the land, and the history and culture of its people were so much enhanced by our local guide, Tony Oxford. He is a Newfoundlander through and through, and by sharing his stories and his songs-he made us feel "right at home"!
— Review left September 6, 2019
John – Class of 2000 | Charlottesville, VA
Tony Oxford, the Trip Leader, brought the Newfoundland/Labrador experience vividly to life for us. This was certainly on of the best of the 7+ Elderhostel/Road Scholar trips we've taken.
— Review left September 4, 2019
Nick – Class of 2006 | Portland, ME
The best trip for learning about NL: its history, people, land. NL is a beautiful place with so many different natural and historical sites to visit. We experienced time on land and on the water. The friendliness of the people endeared me to them. Learning the songs of the islanders was fun and informative.
— Review left August 21, 2019
Mary – Class of 2018 | Millcreek, UT
THe programs offered through Road Scholar have been life enriching and very forward thinking. I so appreciate this concise ,up to date educational experience and the wonderful people who participate in such.
— Review left July 24, 2019
John – Class of 2015 | Madison, WI
A wonderful experience. We saw and learned so much about this little know yet near-by region. World Heritage sites, incredible scenery, historic accommodations, land locked fiords icebergs, whales and even a polar bear. Our host had an incredible depth of knowledge on history, music, food, geology and more. We really enjoyed meeting and talking with the wonderful, friendly, resourceful people of Newfoundland and Labrador.
— Review left July 22, 2019
Nan – Class of 2011 | Greenville, NC
This program was very unique. Tony Oxford, our leader, was extremely informative and provided us with a delightful musical journey throughout the tour using the songs from the Newfoundland & Labrador province. I knew almost nothing about this province before the tour and left with an amazing impression of the very hardworking people, the history of the cod industry, resettlement and the pure natural beauty of the region. Icebergs were plentiful but sadly no whales made an appearance for our group. I guess that means another trip to this fabulous region!
— Review left June 27, 2019