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My grandparents are Newfie’s, I’m from Washington state. They used to come down all the time before my grandfather passed in 2015. He’s buried in Spaniards Bay. I remember they would have full on conversations in their slang and I would have NO idea what they were saying. Miss my grandmother, once this virus dies down, I’m flying home to get screeched in!
As a transplanted Newfoundlander , I love coming across these types of videos about this wonderful place I was born and grew up in. I MUST SAY THIS WAS ONE OF THE BEST VIDEOS , you did a bang up job , so interesting to see places you visited, the food looked yummy, and your narration is superb. .
I,m from Liverpool. England. Been to Newfoundland twice. The people are so friendly. A few of the older people, asked me, did I ever meet the queen, and princess Kate. So funny.
I've been wanting to visit Newfoundland for awhile because it's one of the locations that the puffins migrate too :) But now I know there's so much more to do!
Yasss that's right! Although sadly the puffins weren't there in force in May, it's a beautiful place to head to. For me it was reminiscent of Ireland and Iceland but in Canada!
Thatchy Boys I live there too, you can’t say that they won’t enjoy it though. Everyone thinks where they live is boring tbh. I’ve meet a lot of foreign people who all loved NL.
Thank you for posting the shoots about Newfoundland!! I'm recently corresponded with my 25 year-friend from Newfoundland through messanger. I'm Japanese, so both of us talk about our country again, then I tried to check your You Tube out this time!! Much respect from Japan!!
I really enjoyed your video. I haven't been to Newfoundland in a very long time but it's a truly remarkable place. Your video makes me want to head back for another visit soon. Keep up the great content!
Never even thought of this place as a must go to but it has me incredibly intrigued. So much rich history in Canada and I am sad to say I have not touched it that much and I need to! Great footage loved the colored houses.
Only in recent years has Newfoundland really been making a big push in the tourism industry. We see commercials for it all the time and so a chance to FINALLY go as a Canadian was a big deal. Now I can see why people say it's such an amazing province.
We've technically followed your steps a few weeks ago and in 4 days we were able to confirm all your sharing about places to visit, eat and sightsee. Can't thank you enough for sharing such a valuable information as we had quite a short long weekend escape and the fact that we were able to plan everything allowed us to travel over 1000km and take some stunning and breath taking photos. The only thing I can add for anyone willing to join Newfoundland is to do so (if possible) in the end of June/ beginning of July as that would guarantee the visitors that they will literally see the little cutie creatures (famous Canadian Puffins) to crawl around their feet in Bonavista. We already plan our next trip but would love to drive from Quebec to Labrador and join St-John again to see all our new friends we've made and taste again the famous locally crafted iceberg beer ;)
Thank you so much for sharing. It’s truly incredible there right? I’m glad you found this helpful!! We missed the puffins too so we’ll have to plan a future trip :)
I've seen so many beautiful summer sites in Canada recently!! Everything looks so natural and picturesque! I love comprehensive guides like this with so much info packed into one video!
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it. As a Canadian there are so many places in the country we haven't even been to yet but so glad to have made it out to Newfoundland this year. Serious beauty that's a bit of a hidden gem :)
Great video! Very thorough and well put together. Next time you should visit the West Coast. So many beautiful locations there as well. Over the past month I've begun making some drone video's highlighting some of these places. Feel free to check them out. Thanks again for your video. Great job!
Great video. I live on the west coast, and while I think St. John's and surrounding area is stunning, the west coast and the northern peninsula have so much to offer as well. Don't forget about the viking settlement in L'Anse aux Meadows. Rent a car, you won't wanna miss any opportunity to stop for scenic photo ops. Glad you enjoy our island. #Nltourism
Aww thanks for watching! I will admit that there's SO MUCH more to see in Newfoundland. I definitely have to do L'Anse aux Meadows next time around and of course everywhere else I missed. #ExploreNL :)
Nice video Will. As someone from there and who was in the tourism business for 14 years I hope you get a chance to see more of Newfoundland. Most will say that there is St John's and Newfoundland as St John's doesn't really represent true Newfoundland and I will agree to that. Top places to see while there are St John's ( City life), Gros Morne national park ( Mountains and fjords), Trinity/ Bonavista ( Fishing culture, museums etc) and Twillingate (whales, Icebergs, FIshing culture, museums) my favourite.If you ever go back let me know. Cheers
Thanks for watching!! Yes I know, I really wish we had more time in Newfoundland & Labrador and got to venture out from our radius of what we could do from St. John's. Was definitely impressed we got to go as far as Bonavista as a lot of people said it couldn't be done. Will definitely be travelling back at some point and when I do I'll be giving you a shout :)
Ahem... Most eastern point in all of North America! Not just in Canada ;) awesome video! Love the quality and the drone shots in Quidi Vidi. On your next trip (because we know you'll be back!) here are some places I would recommend Port de grave - google search port de grave Christmas lights! Harbour Grace - historic fishing village (and Amelia airheart stoped there during one of her flights!) Fogo Island- just doing a Google image search will make you wanna come back Terra Nova Nature Park Gander - museums, the town in the musical Come From Away L'anse Aux Meadows - viking settlement Gros Morne Nature Park - some of the most picturesque hiking trails around! Glad you enjoyed your first trip!
Heyyyy Anton! Thanks for watching bud :) I hope you're doing well! Where do you think you'll be able to hit up on your East Coast trip this year? Newfoundland is definitely on the very end of things but if you can fit it in, I highly recommend it!!
Really nice video and great tips! Thanks for sharing! We are really excited since we are leaving to Newfoundland tomorrow and we definitely will use some of your tips! ;-) !
There is an awesome new Brewery in Pilley's Island... Bumblebee Bight Inn and Brewery... Italian wood fired oven pizza, craft beers and some of the nicest rooms ever. Plus, it's in rural NFLD... away from the typical tourist places...the people are amazing.!!!!
Thanks for watching guys! It's a pretty special place. It's one of those places where you go and wonder "wow I should've come here way earlier". I think what I learned was that you don't need to go overseas to see this type of landscape. We have it right here in our home country :)
@Going Awesome Places : Love the video! Grew up with neighbours from Newfoundland and visited when I was a kid. For sure want to go back! FYI - Cape Spear is the most easterly point in North America, not just Canada! Can't go any further east in North America! You're closer to London than you are to Vancouver, BC!
Jelly bean road.:). I enjoyed walking around there for couple hours checking out the colored housing.. i was bloody freezing though. That microbrewery yellowbelly has great beer its similar to little creatures fremantle where i was born
There aren't any penguins in Newfoundland unfortunately! What you might've seen are the Common murre birds that we encountered on O'Brien's Boat Tours goaw.pl/3VaZGjN
Have wanted to visit , my grandma was born in Newfoundland so have heard a lot. Only thing is i hate seafood. Hopefully somewhere has some beed burgers , chicken or any non seafood!
Your honour, I would like to declare Lucy Murphy of being guilty of not sharing her lovely countryside to outsiders with tonnes of videos which is absolutely easy for her since she lives there. Guilty, guilty guilty. Period
I think there’s been some debate about that but if you’re looking for Viking history, you should definitely look to do the Viking Trail in Newfoundland which includes places like L’Anse aux Meadows!
Chuckles Sutton sure. This would be acceptable: New · found · land But us locals say it faster and it sounds more like: Newf · in · land The really important part is that the emphasis is on land. It should not rhyme with the country Finland. Lol hope that helps
We went in mid-May! It was pretty windy and definitely still jacket weather with glimpses of nice sunshine. This was still low season and in small towns we noticed that many things were still closed. If you're heading in April, it will definitely be colder with high potential for snow.
Hey Justine! This was in mid May. Make sure to check out the blog post if you haven't yet at: goingawesomeplaces.com/how-to-plan-4-days-while-based-in-st-johns-a-newfoundland-itinerary/
@@GoingAwesomePlaces Thanks! You've got me excited about visiting some time but I hear there's only a couple good months to visit for warm clear weather.
What a deeper look into the people of our island? Check out this new podcast called Red Sky @ Night shot here in Western Newfoundland! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gGBiYNOQ6ZY.html
Totally did at O’Reilly’s! Just didn’t capture it on the video here but it’s on the blog: goingawesomeplaces.com/1-day-fall-in-love-with-st-johns-newfoundland-avalon-region-with-the-ford-ecosport/