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May 10, 2010

The best Newfoundland beaches - Pasadena Beach

Pasadena Beach, Newfoundland


Located in the western part of Newfoundland, Pasadena is encompassed by the mystique beauty of Humber valley. To consider the area in totality, Pasadena has to be seen as whole with Midland and South brook communities. One can have the taste of rural life with modern amenities in Pasadena with abundance of beach activities and greenery. The beauty of the town earned it Tidy towns Award for 1997, so it is easy to assume how beautifully this lovely town is maintained. Factually, Pasadena is a wonderful destination to enjoy the sun and the sea, as also a sprawling place of business with a lot of shipping and flight activities.

A place with lovely beach and lot of fresh water resources.

It is a place gifted with charms of both sea and fresh water. Pasadena beach is an immensely popular destination for summer vacation and offers a lot of frolicking activities in the fresh water lake as well as exploring the waterways down the Hunter River. Pasadena Beach provides ample of water based recreations such as boating, swimming, kayaking, etc. The views around the beach are simply amazing and one feels the ecstasy almost instantly. The cultural activities in Pasadena is rich with ample of sightseeing and entertainment.

The shores of Deer Lake

The sandy shores of Deer Lake attract every traveler to enjoy each day of stay in the town with family. It offers summer long enjoyment, whether one wants to spend bathing under the sun or swimming in the fresh water. The attraction gets extended with a well groomed Ski and Nature Park spread over 19 kms with breathtaking views.

The fabulous food

When you are down to the Pasadena Beach, you must stop by the infamous eatery in the area called The Oasis Grill House. Though the restaurant was not very big in size in its earlier days, it was after 2008, the expansion work took place, and now it can accommodate numerous customers and entertain them. Now, the restaurant is inclusive of more decking space, more entertainment options, more interior seating arrangements, an expanded kitchen and five addition bathroom units.

How to reach

Towards the Deer Lake from Corner Brook, take the Trans Canada Highway East. You will come at Exit 12 from where you have to take right turn to enter the Pasadena town. On the Main Street, travel towards the east until you reach the 1st Avenue from where you have to take a left turn. Go on straight at the 4 way stop by following the 1st avenue. On arriving at the Ryans Road, right turn and cross the bridge. You will reach the beach entrance.

Accommodation features

To match up with the increasing popularity of the beach, attractive accommodation facilities are also developed in the nearby areas. There is a wide range of attractive cottages and other sorts of comfortable accommodations in the Pasadena Beach area.

Check out cottages for rent near the Pasadena Beach on the map below, or visit Rent Cottage Canada for more Newfoundland cottage rentals.

The best Newfoundland beaches - New Perlican Beach

New Perlican Beach, Newfoundland


The New Perlican area of Newfoundland consists of two beaches; The New Perlican Harbor in the eastern side and the Vitter’s Cove situated in the western side. Vitter’s is a beach that can be enjoyed around the year and offers extensive walking up to the Bloody Point. It is also a good location for hiking with different elevations. The whole area has lovely walking trails. Grates Cove area provides a number of trails and picnic spots with a rocky area called ‘Gulch Rocks’, a wonderful spot for observing sea fish and other sea life. Amidst a rocky landscape, the headland offers the view of Wiggys Beach Trail leading to North Atlantic Ocean. The New Perlican area is full of natural beach trails, rocky hiking areas and the ocean from several angles.

Fascinating geography

New Perlican area has a fascinating geography of costal indentations. The distinct ones of tourists’ attractions are Vitters Cove, The Hole of Garlep, Salmon Cove, Rump Cove, Jones Cove, Bacon Cove, Turks Cove, Heron Cove and Lazy Cove. Adjoining beaches of the area are Smut Beach and Garlep Beach. There is cape called Sugar loaf, making a prominent change in the coastal direction. Of course, New Perlican Harbor happens to be an area suitable for shipping activities.

Trails in New Perlican Area

Apart from the beaches and coves, one can hardly separate plentiful of natural hiking trails existing in New Perlican. Take the example of hiking to Butter Pot Hill of approximately 6.6 km length for fantastic views from the summit of the hill. The trail starts at Butterpot Provincial Park. Another trail called Cupids Walking Trail leads to the deserted community in Burnt heads providing spectacular views of whale watching, Bell Island, Conception Bay and beaches around. The Crout's Way Trail offers is an adventurous trail and demands overnight camping to explore the area. Other prominent trails in the area are Trail of the Eagles, Victoria Walking Trails, Rattles Road Trail with a marshy stretch, Murphy’s Road and the path to Blue Hill Dam.

Places worth visiting

While one enjoys the abundance of natural beauty of the blue expanse of ocean and beaches all around in the backdrop of hills and challenging trails, the richness of national historic sites cannot be ignored. Some of this is Hawthrone Cottage, Port au Choix, L'Anse aux Meadows, Avondale Railway Station and Ryan Premises; there are more of such sites.

The King’s Cove lighthouse has its historical relevance being the first lighthouse in Newfoundland fitted with revolving kerosene light imported from Sweden. It is located in Crown Hill and has now become a site of an annual event called the King’s Cove Lighthouse Festival under the aegis of King’s Cove Historical Society. It is a three day celebration starting with walk to the historical Lighthouse tower.
The area carries a rich art and cultural heritage, which is kept alive through a number of galleries and theatre halls.

The Fluvarium offers viewing the underwater life of Nagle’s Hill Brook educating the people relevance of freshwater in the ecosystem. The Geo Centre is totally dedicated to the concern for the planet, the people and its future. They hold many regular programs and lecture series for the public.

Check out cottages for rent near the New Perlican Beach on the map below, or visit Rent Cottage Canada for more Newfoundland cottage rentals.

Oct 30, 2009

Top Ten things to do on your Newfoundland cottage rental vacation

Newfoundland is a popular province in the Canada where more than five hundred thousand people resides. With unpredictable climate, which is milder than the other provinces, the territory features enormous attractions to lure the visitors. While you visit Newfoundland on a holiday you can enjoy a cottage rental vacation as there are several fabulous cottages in the province. Newfoundland is a place of numerous attractions and you can do a lot of interesting things over there. Check out!

Enjoy Hiking
If you are excited about outdoor recreation, then Newfoundland is just perfect for you. There are fabulous hiking trails such as the T'Railway Park (565 miles) and Gros Morne National Park (65 miles). Go for hiking and trekking in these destinations and get a lovely experience.

Boat cruise
Take on a boat cruise to experience charming beauty of the area. Visit the Gros Morne National Park and take a boat cruise. During the cruise trip you will view several beautiful things such as fjords. The Witless Bay Ecological Reserve is another hot shot destination for boat tours where you can closely watch whales and the gorgeous icebergs in Skerwink Trail.

Skiing
Newfoundland is home to some of the amazing skiing destinations such as the Smokey Mountain, the White Hills and the Marble Mountain. Apart from getting excellent skiing experience, you can also learn a lot about skiing in these areas. To watch the best view, go skiing through Signal Hill and Cape Spear. Cross country skiing facility is also available in several ski resorts.

Sailing and swimming
Just like hiking and trekking, you can also enjoy outstanding water recreation such as swimming and sailing. Newfoundland includes numerous sandy beaches and sheltered coves where you can find some amazing spots for swimming and sailing.

Snowmobiling
Snowmobiling is a treat in Newfoundland. The well maintained paths through the mountains give immaculately exciting experience. You can visit the Marble Mountain, if you want to do high speed snowmobiling.

Salmon fishing
Salmon fishing is a popular activity and requires an experienced guide. Visit the Exploits and Gander rivers to enjoy Salmon fishing. At the Rocky River Falls you can view a salmon ladder.

Bird watching
Just look up in the sky and you can view plenty of birds of different species flying around. There are more than thirty five million seabirds in the sky and sea of the province and due to that reason may be the place is often called Seabird Capital of North America.

Point Amour lighthouse
Visit this exciting attraction in the Newfoundland province. In the Atlantic Canada, this is the tallest lighthouse. Constructed between the periods of 1854 to 1857, this is one of the biggest historical landmarks of Newfoundland.

Art galleries
The diverse culture and warm ambience of Newfoundland can be felt in its art galleries. The Coast of Bays Arts and Exploration Centre and the Sir Wilfred Grenfell Art Gallery are some of the famous art galleries in the province.

Tour the popular attractions
There are several tourist attractions in Newfoundland. St. John's, which is the capital city, is itself home to some amazing attractions. Visitors enjoy their time by visiting the dual hills of Cape Spear and Signal Hill. Signal Hill is the perfect place to watch sunrise as the top of the hill is quite high and can be seen from various points of the province. The hill is encircled by lovely walking trails.



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