With over 16 feet of snow per year, Newfoundland is a winter warrior’s paradise. Cross-country ski or snowmobile through thousands of miles of well groomed trails or take it to the extreme with deep mountain skiing and snowboarding. From May through August, massive Icebergs, from half a million to ten million tons, drift by from Greenland dwarfing gigantic whales. Thousands of relentless pike and salmon navigate the rushing streams while the enormous bull moose, black bears and caribou roam the expansive prairie fields. While daytime entertainment revolves primarily around wild-life and nature, plan on an evening of getting to know the welcoming locals as they share traditional song and dance, stories, laughs and scrumptious home-cooked meals.
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Riverside Chalets
- River of Ponds
1.866.575.4750
Riverside Chalets is the perfect place to go for your fishing vacation to Newfoundland. They offer all-inclusive packages for Atlantic Salmon and/or trout fishing. All meals, accommodations, guides, etc. are provided. They are situated on one of the premier salmon rivers in Newfoundland with 2 more within a 15 minute drive. For sightseeing in Newfoundland the area offers 2 UNESCO World Heritage sites; Gros Morne National Park, including Western Brook Fjord, and L’Anse aux Meadows, the world famous viking site. Learn More...
Price Range: $80 - $90
Size: 3 Units
Open Season: Year Round
Pets Allowed: No
Restaurant Onsite: No
Conference Facility: No
Nearest Lake/River: River of Ponds
Languages: English
Resort Types: All Inclusive Resorts, Fishing Resorts
Accommodation Types: Cabins and Cottages
Details Provided By: Riverside Chalets
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Cities: Bonavista, Cape Broyle, Deer Lake, EASTPORT, Howley, Humber Valley, Mount Pearl, Newfoundland, Port Blandford, Port Rexton, River of Ponds, Shoal Harbour, St John's, St. John's, Stephenville Crossing
